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Communication

Communication. Among personal qualities possessed by college graduates the ability to communicate effectively was ranked first by employers. From a survey of 480 companies and public organizations conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. WSJ, Dec 29, 1999.

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Communication

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  1. Communication • Among personal qualities possessed by college graduates the ability to communicate effectively was ranked first by employers. From a survey of 480 companies and public organizations conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. WSJ, Dec 29, 1999

  2. Communication Outcomes Describe the communication process. List typical barriers to effective communication. Contrast the differences between the grapevine and rumors. Discuss other considerations for effective communication.

  3. Communication Efficient communication is ESSENTIAL to being successful in life. The biggest source of interpersonal problems is poor communications. The key to the communication process is to be UNDERSTOOD.

  4. Communication The aim of communication is the transference and understanding of information between two or more people. Communication must always be between two or more people, one the sender and the other receiver. You participate in both roles and your role will change alternatively and frequently in conversation.

  5. The Communication Process Feedback Source Encoding Channel Decoding Receiver Message Message Message Message

  6. The Communication Process Feedback Source Encoding Channel Decoding Receiver Message Message Message Message “I take sugar in my tea”

  7. The Communication Process Feedback Receiver Decoding Channel Encoding Source Message Message Message Message “One lump or two?”

  8. Communication Feedback We may say that communication has occurred only when the message has been understood. Understanding occurs in the mind of the receiver. Feedback is critical to ensure that accurate understanding of the message has occurred.

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