Chetana Hazarimal Somani College of
Commerce and Economics.

Made by:
FYBFM.                       Presented To: Prof.
              Group No: 2.   Shivaprasad Murugan

           Effective Communication
The Team

Durgesh Shivalkar

  Siddhesh Shinde

       Anasuya Sengupta

            Swati Narkar

                    Ruksar Sutar

                        Vishal Narvekar
Agenda

•   Introduction to communication……..Anasuya
•   What is effective communication?.............Swati
•   Uses of effective Communication …. Swati
•   7 Cs of communication………………..Durgesh
•   Barriers of effective communication ….. Vishal
•   Activity …. Anasuya
•   What is listening……..Siddesh
•   Stages of listening……..Siddesh
•   Relationship between speaking and Listening…………..Durgesh
•   Importance of Effective Listening……Ruksar
•   Techniques of Effective Listening …….Ruksar
•   Path of good of communication ……..Anasuya
•   Conclusion ……….. Anasuya
What is communication

The process of communication is
what allows us to interact with
other people; without it, we would
be unable to share knowledge or
experiences with anything outside
of ourselves. Common forms of
communication include speaking,
writing, gestures, touch and
broadcasting.
                   •   Wikipedia definition
Process of communication

• Communication is the process of sending and
  receiving information among people…
                        Feedback




    receiver                                sender

                        Medium
               Encode              Decode

 SENDER                            RECEIVER
Effective communication

• Meaning and Definition

• Uses of Effective Communication

• The 7C‟s of Effective Communication

• Facts about Effective communication
Meaning and definition

Meaning-
Effective Communication is a two way process – sending the right message
and to the right person.
It is important to know the psychology of the people you are interacting
with for communication to be effective.
For communication to be effective it is necessary to know the circumstances
of the counter entity.
Effective communication includes all the aspects of visual, auditory and
kinaesthetic language to appeal the listener.

Definition-
“Effective communication is the communication which produces intended
or desired result”
Uses of effective communication

•Effective communication helps to understand a person or situation in a better
way.

•It enables us to solve the differences, build trust and respect in the
organization.

•Sometimes our message is misunderstood or we misunderstand the received
message, effective communication helps us to resolve problems with both‟s
point of view.

•Effective communication helps us to connect well with kids, spouse, boss,
colleagues, etc.

•It helps us in decision making.
The 7c‟s of effective communication

1. Completeness

2. Conciseness

3. Consideration

4. Clarity

5. Concreteness

6. Courtesy

7. Correctness.
Completeness
   `
•The information conveyed in the message should be complete for the
communication to be effective.

•The sender must take into consideration the receiver‟s mind set and convey the
message accordingly.

•Complete communication enhances the reputation of the organization.

•Complete information always gives additional information wherever required,
it leaves no question in the minds of the receiver.

•Complete information helps in better decision making as it serves all the
desired and crucial information.

•Complete information persuades the audience.
Conciseness


•Conciseness means communicating what you want to convey in
least possible words.

•Conciseness is a necessity for effective communication.

•Concise communication provides short and essential message in
limited words.

•Concise message is more appealing and comprehensive to the
audience.

•Concise messages are non repetitive in nature.
Consideration


•Effective communication must take audience into consideration
by knowing the viewpoints, back ground, mindset, educational
level, etc.

•Consideration implies „stepping into the shoes of others‟.

•Consideration ensures that the self respect of the audience is
maintained and their emotions are not harmed.

•Consider the needs and requirements of the audience to achieve
effective communication.
Clarity


•Clarity implies emphasizing on a specific goal or objective at a
time, rather than trying to move away from track.

•Clarity helps to understand the message easily.

•Complete clarity of thoughts and ideas enhances the meaning of
message.

•Clarity comes with the use of exact, appropriate and concrete
words.
Concreteness


•Concrete communication implies being particular and clear
rather being fuzzy and general.

•Concrete communication shows good level of confidence.

•Concrete information helps to strengthen the reputation of the
organization.

•Concrete information cannot be misinterpreted.
Courtesy


•Courtesy means being polite, kind, judicious, enthusiastic and
convincing.

•Courtesy is an important element of effective communication.

•Courtesy reflects the nature and character of the sender of the
message.

•It is the same as give respect and then expect the same.

•Courtesy is not at all bias in nature.
Correctness

•Correctness in the communication implies that the correct
information is conveyed through message.

•Correct communication boosts up the confidence level of the
sender.

•Correct information has greater impact on the audience.

•Free from grammatical errors and use of appropriate and correct
language.

•Correct information includes the precision and accurateness of
facts and figures used in the message.
• Lack of Sensitivity to      • Physical Distractions       •   Lack of Interest.
  Receiver                    • Channel Barriers.           •   Lack of Knowledge.
• Lack of Basic               • Long Communication Chain.   •   Lack of Communication Skills
  Communication Skills                                      •   Emotional Distractions
• Insufficient Knowledge of                                 •   Information overload
  the Subject                                               •   Conflicting Messages
• Emotional Interference
• Lacking confidence
Encoding                       Transmitting
Barriers                                                    Decoding
                               Barriers                     Barriers.
                              • No Provision for Feedback
                              • Inadequate Feedback.




                              Responding
                              Barriers
Over coming the barriers of
            effective communication
                          Connecting with
                           The audience
     Summarizing                               Simple
   what has been said                          Words


                            Effective            Body language
Effective Questions
                        Communication skills   (Smile, Eye contact,
                                                 Gestures, tone)



                             Checking
         Seeking                                 Cultural
                         for understanding
       Participation                             Sensitivity
What is listening ?

• Listening is the absorption of the meanings of
  words and sentences by the brain. Listening
  leads to the understanding of facts and ideas.
Various stages to listening

•   Hearing
•   Focusing on the message not the person
•   Comprehending and interpreting
•   Analyzing and Evaluating
•   Responding
•   Remembering
Co-relation between Listening and
            Speaking
   50%
                                          45%
   45%
   40%
   35%
                               30%
   30%
   25%
   20%
                    16%
   15%
   10%    9%

    5%
    0%
         Writing   Reading   Speaking   Listening
What we are taught….

50%
                                        45%
45%
40%
35%
                             30%
30%
25%
20%
                  16%
15%
10%     9%

5%
0%
       Writing   Reading   Speaking   Listening
Importance of listening

“If we were supposed to talk more than listen, we would
have been given two mouths and one ear.”
                                            Mark Twain
Techniques of active listening

                                            SUMMARIZE
  PARAPHRASE
                                            Pull together the
Restate what was said                       main points of a
 in your own words                               speaker



                             QUESTION
                          Challenge speaker to
                        think further, clarifying
                          both your and their
                        understanding, however
                          suspend judgement
Path for good communication

                          Listen to
                         Understand




                                              Understand
     Repeat                                     before
                                               speaking




             Seek
         understanding                Speak to be
            before                    understood
          proceeding
Conclusion

A man is seldom better than his conversation
                                 - German Proverb

effective communication skills ppt

  • 1.
    Chetana Hazarimal SomaniCollege of Commerce and Economics. Made by: FYBFM. Presented To: Prof. Group No: 2. Shivaprasad Murugan Effective Communication
  • 2.
    The Team Durgesh Shivalkar Siddhesh Shinde Anasuya Sengupta Swati Narkar Ruksar Sutar Vishal Narvekar
  • 3.
    Agenda • Introduction to communication……..Anasuya • What is effective communication?.............Swati • Uses of effective Communication …. Swati • 7 Cs of communication………………..Durgesh • Barriers of effective communication ….. Vishal • Activity …. Anasuya • What is listening……..Siddesh • Stages of listening……..Siddesh • Relationship between speaking and Listening…………..Durgesh • Importance of Effective Listening……Ruksar • Techniques of Effective Listening …….Ruksar • Path of good of communication ……..Anasuya • Conclusion ……….. Anasuya
  • 4.
    What is communication Theprocess of communication is what allows us to interact with other people; without it, we would be unable to share knowledge or experiences with anything outside of ourselves. Common forms of communication include speaking, writing, gestures, touch and broadcasting. • Wikipedia definition
  • 5.
    Process of communication •Communication is the process of sending and receiving information among people… Feedback receiver sender Medium Encode Decode SENDER RECEIVER
  • 6.
    Effective communication • Meaningand Definition • Uses of Effective Communication • The 7C‟s of Effective Communication • Facts about Effective communication
  • 7.
    Meaning and definition Meaning- EffectiveCommunication is a two way process – sending the right message and to the right person. It is important to know the psychology of the people you are interacting with for communication to be effective. For communication to be effective it is necessary to know the circumstances of the counter entity. Effective communication includes all the aspects of visual, auditory and kinaesthetic language to appeal the listener. Definition- “Effective communication is the communication which produces intended or desired result”
  • 8.
    Uses of effectivecommunication •Effective communication helps to understand a person or situation in a better way. •It enables us to solve the differences, build trust and respect in the organization. •Sometimes our message is misunderstood or we misunderstand the received message, effective communication helps us to resolve problems with both‟s point of view. •Effective communication helps us to connect well with kids, spouse, boss, colleagues, etc. •It helps us in decision making.
  • 9.
    The 7c‟s ofeffective communication 1. Completeness 2. Conciseness 3. Consideration 4. Clarity 5. Concreteness 6. Courtesy 7. Correctness.
  • 10.
    Completeness ` •The information conveyed in the message should be complete for the communication to be effective. •The sender must take into consideration the receiver‟s mind set and convey the message accordingly. •Complete communication enhances the reputation of the organization. •Complete information always gives additional information wherever required, it leaves no question in the minds of the receiver. •Complete information helps in better decision making as it serves all the desired and crucial information. •Complete information persuades the audience.
  • 11.
    Conciseness •Conciseness means communicatingwhat you want to convey in least possible words. •Conciseness is a necessity for effective communication. •Concise communication provides short and essential message in limited words. •Concise message is more appealing and comprehensive to the audience. •Concise messages are non repetitive in nature.
  • 12.
    Consideration •Effective communication musttake audience into consideration by knowing the viewpoints, back ground, mindset, educational level, etc. •Consideration implies „stepping into the shoes of others‟. •Consideration ensures that the self respect of the audience is maintained and their emotions are not harmed. •Consider the needs and requirements of the audience to achieve effective communication.
  • 13.
    Clarity •Clarity implies emphasizingon a specific goal or objective at a time, rather than trying to move away from track. •Clarity helps to understand the message easily. •Complete clarity of thoughts and ideas enhances the meaning of message. •Clarity comes with the use of exact, appropriate and concrete words.
  • 14.
    Concreteness •Concrete communication impliesbeing particular and clear rather being fuzzy and general. •Concrete communication shows good level of confidence. •Concrete information helps to strengthen the reputation of the organization. •Concrete information cannot be misinterpreted.
  • 15.
    Courtesy •Courtesy means beingpolite, kind, judicious, enthusiastic and convincing. •Courtesy is an important element of effective communication. •Courtesy reflects the nature and character of the sender of the message. •It is the same as give respect and then expect the same. •Courtesy is not at all bias in nature.
  • 16.
    Correctness •Correctness in thecommunication implies that the correct information is conveyed through message. •Correct communication boosts up the confidence level of the sender. •Correct information has greater impact on the audience. •Free from grammatical errors and use of appropriate and correct language. •Correct information includes the precision and accurateness of facts and figures used in the message.
  • 18.
    • Lack ofSensitivity to • Physical Distractions • Lack of Interest. Receiver • Channel Barriers. • Lack of Knowledge. • Lack of Basic • Long Communication Chain. • Lack of Communication Skills Communication Skills • Emotional Distractions • Insufficient Knowledge of • Information overload the Subject • Conflicting Messages • Emotional Interference • Lacking confidence Encoding Transmitting Barriers Decoding Barriers Barriers. • No Provision for Feedback • Inadequate Feedback. Responding Barriers
  • 19.
    Over coming thebarriers of effective communication Connecting with The audience Summarizing Simple what has been said Words Effective Body language Effective Questions Communication skills (Smile, Eye contact, Gestures, tone) Checking Seeking Cultural for understanding Participation Sensitivity
  • 21.
    What is listening? • Listening is the absorption of the meanings of words and sentences by the brain. Listening leads to the understanding of facts and ideas.
  • 22.
    Various stages tolistening • Hearing • Focusing on the message not the person • Comprehending and interpreting • Analyzing and Evaluating • Responding • Remembering
  • 23.
    Co-relation between Listeningand Speaking 50% 45% 45% 40% 35% 30% 30% 25% 20% 16% 15% 10% 9% 5% 0% Writing Reading Speaking Listening
  • 24.
    What we aretaught…. 50% 45% 45% 40% 35% 30% 30% 25% 20% 16% 15% 10% 9% 5% 0% Writing Reading Speaking Listening
  • 25.
    Importance of listening “Ifwe were supposed to talk more than listen, we would have been given two mouths and one ear.” Mark Twain
  • 26.
    Techniques of activelistening SUMMARIZE PARAPHRASE Pull together the Restate what was said main points of a in your own words speaker QUESTION Challenge speaker to think further, clarifying both your and their understanding, however suspend judgement
  • 27.
    Path for goodcommunication Listen to Understand Understand Repeat before speaking Seek understanding Speak to be before understood proceeding
  • 28.
    Conclusion A man isseldom better than his conversation - German Proverb

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