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Prepared by: Alexandra Jaballa-Bolusan
“If you can communicate, you can get by. But if you can communicate skillfully, you can work miracles.”
1. Settings or environment – family, school, workplace, religious communities 2. Social relationships – friends, husband and wife, parent child, colleagues/boss-subordinate in the office 3. Scenes which include place, time and occasion – business meeting, job interview, social gathering – parties, weddings, etc.) 4. Culture – history, tradition, beliefs, norms, values
Elements of Communication:
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The FIVE C’s in communication:
The FIVE C’s in communication: Clarity may involve correct word usage, grammar, pronunciation, sentence construction and delivery. Messages which are unclear oftentimes do not achieve their desired effect.
The FIVE C’s in communication: Conciseness is saying what needs to be said in as
Remember: “Our goal is to communicate and not to impress.”
The FIVE C’s in communication: Completeness. To avoid ambiguity, messages should not leave out important details that a receiver expects to know. Answer: What, Who, When, Where, Why and How
Elements of Communication: Channels The choice of channel may depend on the availability, practicality, and its impact on the receiver. Channels: