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Communication

Communication. Communication. Communication. Communication. What is Communication?. What is Communication?. Communication is the dynamic means of conveying a message for the purpose of creating meaning.

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Communication

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  1. Communication Communication Communication Communication

  2. What is Communication?

  3. What is Communication? • Communication is the dynamic means of conveying a message for the purpose of creating meaning. • It is also a dynamic means of interacting or relating, involving the process of transmitting a message (whether verbal, non-verbal, words, gestures, symbols, signs, etc.) with an intended meaning and receiving the message according to a perceived meaning. Insights on Communication By: Sr. Anne Andres, FMA

  4. What is Communication? • Communication is the dynamic means of conveying a message for the purpose of creating meaning. • It is also a dynamic means of interacting or relating, involving the process of transmitting a message (whether verbal, non-verbal, words, gestures, symbols, signs, etc.) with an intended meaning and receiving the message according to a perceived meaning. Insights on Communication By: Sr. Anne Andres, FMA

  5. Communication Model Message Receiver Sender Conveys a message with an intended meaning to the Receiver Receives the message from the Sender according to perceived meaning Insights on Communication By: Sr. Anne Andres, FMA Feedback (optional)

  6. What is Communication? • Sender – relays a message with intended meaning to the receiver • Message – ideas, information, feelings, perception or thoughts from the sender, received and understood by the receiver according to its perceived meaning • Receiver – recipient of the sender’s message • Feedback – optional response from the receiver on the message received. Insights on Communication By: Sr. Anne Andres, FMA

  7. Communicating ... the Filipino way... • Filipinos have sometimes the tendency to use different words or signs and symbols to convey what they mean. • Examples: • Question: How are you? • Answer: Fine (although in reality this is not true) Uses particular gestures to communicate: Uses mouth to point towards a particular direction Has difficulty accepting a compliment even when it is deserved – perhaps thinking it is not humble to readily praise from someone Hesitates to be direct, especially when correcting a peer or colleague so as not to hurt feelings. Insights on Communication By: Sr. Anne Andres, FMA

  8. Communication • Communication is a means of conveying a message for the purpose of creating meaning • Communication is a dynamic means of relating or interacting • Communication involves the following: sender, receiver, intended message, perceived message and feedback • Filipinos like other races, have their peculiar way of communicating. Insights on Communication By: Sr. Anne Andres, FMA

  9. Communication Communication Communication Communication

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