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BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
MODULE 1:
YOU CAN HAVE ALL GREAT IDEAS IN THE
WORLD AND IF YOU CANT COMMUNICATE
NOBODY WILL HEAR THEM.
Highlights of the presentation
Communication and Business Communication
Importance and objective of Business Communication
Process of communication
Barriers in communication
Technique of effective communication
Forms of communication
From the above illustration , you can see that
communication is the ‘sharing’ of information between two
or more individuals / within the group to reach a common
understanding.
- (^) It is derived from the Latin word " communis," meaning to
share.
- (^) Communication is the exchange of thoughts, messages, or
information by speech, visuals, signals, writing, or behavior.
It is the transmission of an idea or feeling so that the
sender and receiver share the same understanding.
Cont..
Definition….
“ a process by which information is exchanged
between individuals through a common system
of symbols, signs, or behavior”
• “ Communication is a process involving the
selection, production and transmission of signs
in such a way as to help a receiver perceive a
meaning similar to that in the mind of the
communicator .” by Fotheringham
Definitions of Business Communication…
- (^) According to Ricks and Gow , “ Business Communication as a
system that is responsible to affect change throughout the whole
organization.”
According to W.H. , “ Business Communication is exchanging
business-related different views, ideas, and news within the related
parties.”
Prof. J. Haste ,stated that when the communication occurs
between either two or more than two business people for the
purpose of effective organization and administration of business
then it is considered as Business Communication.
Cont..
That means, Business communication is the sharing of
information between people within an organization that is
performed for the commercial benefit of the organization.
- (^) Effective business communication is the way employees
and management communicate to achieve organizational
goals. The objective is to improve organizational efficiency
by reducing mistakes. Business Communication includes
different aspects like marketing, public relations,
customer relations, corporate and interpersonal
communication, etc.
Cont..
In the professional world, communication and
related skills decide a person’s career curve -
better the communication skills, higher are
the chances of touching the zenith of success.
• The new global and diverse workplace
requires excellent spoken and written
communication skills!
Basic elements of Business communication
- (^) Sender
- (^) Business information
- Reciever
- Feedback
Cont..
- (^) The above elements indicate business communication as a
process in which information or news related to business is
exchanged between different business parties like customers,
suppliers, business clients, employees, etc. for the purpose of
effective administration of the business. Moreover, it involves
a regular flow of information and feedback is considered as a
crucial and important aspect of business communication. Due
to different levels of hierarchy and involvement of a huge
number of people, business communication plays an
important role in different management functions i.e.
planning, coordinating, organizing, directing, and controlling.
Process of Business Communication
cont
such as words, pictures, gestures and other body language. The
process of converting the message into meaningful symbols is
known as encoding.
4. Channel: Message converted into symbols is transmitted by
the sender through a channel like written words in the forms
of letter or electronic mail, spoken words through personal
contact or telephone depending on the situation of the
parties i.e. sender and reciever.
5. Reciever: Reciever is a person to whom message is sent. In
organizational context, like the sender, reciever may b
superior, a subordinate, a peer or any other person.
cont
1. Sender: is one who contact other person ith the objective of
passing the message. In organizational context, the sender may be
a superior, a subordinate, a peer or any other person. The
organizational position of the sender determines the direction of
communication in the organization.
2_._ Message: is the subject matter of the communication which is
intended to be passed to the receiver from the sender. Message
may be in the forms of ideas, opinions , feelings, views , orders,
suggestions etc.
- Encoding: since the ideas, opinions,feelings, view , orders etc ,
which are the subject matter of communication are abstract and
intangible, their transmission requires the use of certain symbols
Features of communication
- (^) 1. Communication involves at least two person.
- (^) 2. It is a two way process
- (^) 3. communication purpose I to create an understanding between
both the parties.
- communication may takes several forms such as order,
instructions, report , queries etc.
- (^) 5. communication prevails in every human relationship. It is essential
in all type of organizational and at all levels of management.
Cont..
- it’s a dynamic process.
- (^) 7.communication is goal oriented process.
- (^) 8. communication is conversational.
- communication is an interdisciplinary science.