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This discussion focuses on understanding and explaining key communication terms, the importance of nonverbal communication, active listening, and strategies for avoiding communication problems. Topics include congruence, frame of reference, paradigm, active listening, and impression management.
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Leadership & Management Discussion for Lesson 13: Leadership Communication
Lesson 13Reading Objectives 1. The student will comprehend and explain the following communication terms: a. Congruence b. Frame of reference c. Paradigm d. Active listening e. Impression Management 2. The student will comprehend the process of effective communication.
Lesson 13Reading Objectives 3. The student will comprehend the importance of nonverbal communication and list some of its modes of transmission. 4. The student will comprehend active listening and how it impacts the effectiveness of listening. 5. The student will comprehend strategies for avoiding communications problems such as excessive use of jargon and gender differences in large organizations.
Lesson 13Discussion Objectives 1. The student will comprehend and explain the following communication terms: a. Congruence b. Frame of reference c. Paradigm d. Active listening e. Impression management
Lesson 13Discussion Objectives 2. The student will comprehend the importance of nonverbal communication and list some of its modes of transmission. 3. The student will comprehend active listening and how it impacts the effectiveness of listening. 4. The student will comprehend strategies for avoiding communications problems such as excessive use of jargon and gender differences in large organizations.
Communication Terms • Congruence • The consistency of a given message with previous messages and a leader’s actions. • Congruence leads followers to “trust” the leader’s message • A perceived incongruence implies a level of dishonesty or sarcasm in the message. • Leaders should avoid sharing transitory feelings with subordinates
Communication Terms (Cont.) • Frame of reference • People perceive words and concepts differently because their perspectives differ. • Paradigm • A model, framework, viewpoint, or perspective; a world-view. • A problem can occur when people look at a situation from different paradigms.
Communication Terms (Cont.) • Active Listener • Listens intensely, with goal of empathizing with speaker and providing feedback • Impression Management • To create desired impressions by using appropriate behaviors
Effective Communication • Model of effective communication: - Ideation - Encoding - Decoding - Transmission - Receiving - Understanding - Feedback - Taking Action
Nonverbal Communication • Nonverbal behavior impacts message. • Purpose is to communicate the feeling behind the message. • Transmission modes include environment, interpersonal distance, posture, gestures, facial expressions, voice quality and personal appearance.
Active Listening • Ensures listener’s attention • Demands eye-contact and absence of distractions • Requires intense listening, empathy with speaker and feedback
Active Listening (Cont.) • Active Listeners should: • Model nonverbal signals associated with active listening • Actively interpret sender’s message • Be aware of sender’s nonverbal behaviors • Avoid defensiveness
Strategies for Avoiding Communication Problems • Understand your audience • Avoid unnecessary acronyms and jargon • Understand typical gender differences
Next Class • Assertiveness and Feedback • Read: Leadership & Management, Chapter 14
Summary • Good leaders are good communicators • Communication skills include: • Effective expression • Active Listening • Assertiveness • Feedback • Key issue is congruence of message • Know your audience
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