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FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNCIATION - Coggle Diagram
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNCIATION
FUNDAMENTALS OF PRINCIPLES, PROCESSES, ETHICS
Communication Principles
is a process of exchanging verbal and/or non-verbal information
PURPOSE: Persuade, Inform, Entertain
FORM
Written
verbal
visual
Non-Verbal
Voice
Body Language
Personal Space
Personal Appearance
Communication can be intended or unintended
PROCESS
Know your audience
Determine your purpose
identify your topic
expect objections
establish credibility
present information clearly and objectiively
develop a practical, and useful to seek for feedback
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
ELEMENTS
Source
Message
Encoding
Channel
Decoding
Feedback
Receiver
context
barriers
Culture
Individual Difference
Language Use
Noise
Past Experiences
Status
ONE WAY PROCESS
sender is active while the receiver is passive
TWO WAY PROCESS
Sender and receiver are both active and serve as communicators
COMMUNICATION ETHICS
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Uphold integrity
Respect diversity of perspective and privacy
Observe freedom of expression effectively
promote access to communication
be open-minded
Develop your sense of accountability
GUIDELINES FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
Be clear with your purpose
Be concise
support your message with facts
provide specific information in your feedback
adjust to the needs, interests, values, beliefs, of your audience
Observe communication ethics
be your natural self and appear confident
COMMUNICATION & GLOBALIZATION
GLOBALIZATION
is the expansion and the integration of the cultural and political economic and technological demands of countries.
the world is borderless, and the countries are interconnected and interdependent
with advance technology and systems across regions, the flow of information and communication has become smoother, faster, and easier
COMMUNICATION IN MULTICULTURAL CONTEXTS
when you interact, negotiate or convey information in a multicultural setting, you apply your intercultural communication skills
CORE SKILLS
Ability to express
ability to engage
ability to establish shared meanings
ability to develop a language capacity
ability to empathize
EVALUATION OF TEXTS AND IMAGES
CRITICAL READING
examine not only what message is cpnveyed but also how the message is conveyed as well as its purpose, target audience, and otehr ways of presenting it.
"breakdown" a text to appreciate and understand it better