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Welcome to Online Lecture 1
  • POWAB Z321 Technical Report Writing
  • 10th January 2012
  • Dr. Virendra Singh Nirban
  • Assistant Professor
  • Department of Languages
  • BITS, Pilani

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  • Is communication important?
  • We are doing it all the time.
  • The more we talk/speak, the better it is.
  • As long as we are talking to each other, we are
    communication.
  • Consider Bill/Note/Currency
  • Consider Stereotype/Mechanical
  • Consider House/Villa/Bungalow/Flat/Home
  • Consider -- Smart

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Lecture Objectives
  • To understand the concept of communication and
    grasp different stages of the communication
    process
  • To discuss various features, flow, forms and
    importance of communication
  • To understand the difference between general and
    business communication

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Agenda
  • Definition
  • Process
  • Types
  • Network
  • Characteristics
  • Importance
  • Barriers

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Definition
  • Communication is a word of Latin origin
    Communico or communicare, which means to share.
  • Transmission and interchange of facts, ideas ,
    feelings or course of action.
  • Most common medium of communication is language
    not only language we use codes and symbols in
    order to communicate.

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Communication Process
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Steps
Sender Receiver
  • Ideation
  • Encoding
  • Transmission
  • Receiving
  • Decoding
  • Action
  • Acceptance

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Elements of communication Process
  • Sender- sender is the person who originates the
    message and is therefore the information source (
    or encoder )
  • The receiver is the person to whom the message is
    communicated and who interprets or decodes the
    message.
  • Message is the content or what is communicated.
  • Channel is the carrier through which or by which
    the message is transmitted to the receiver. The
    choice of the channel and the type of symbols is
    determined by the situation
  • Feedback the observation of the receivers
    response by the sender is called feedback.

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What can effect the components of Communication
Process?
  • Sender -- Culture , Attitude, Communication,
    Position
  • Channel Institutionalized, Sensory
  • Message Content, Presentation
  • Receiver -- Culture, Attitude, Communication
  • Position

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Typical features of communication
  • Two way process
  • Continuous/Ongoing
  • Functional
  • Commulative process
  • Irreversible
  • Contextual
  • Complex
  • Inevitable

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Types Communication
Verbal
Non verbal
  • Signs
  • Symbols
  • Body Language

Oral
Written
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ORAL
  • Face to face
  • Telephonic
  • Group
  • Meeting
  • Seminar
  • Conference
  • Panel Discussion
  • Symposium
  • Presentation
  • Interview

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ORAL COMMUNICATION
  • Limitations
  • Future ref not possible
  • Not-effective if poor speaker
  • Not suitable for lengthy details
  • Distortion
  • Poor retention
  • Advantages
  • Adjustable
  • Imm. Clarification
  • Time
  • Persuasion control
  • Formality
  • Cost
  • Convenient/reliable for Groups

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WRITTEN
  • e mail
  • Fax
  • Memorandum
  • Notice
  • Circular
  • Press release
  • Letter
  • Report
  • Proposal
  • Research paper

15
Written Communication
  • Advantages
  • Most wanted
  • Permanent
  • Legal evidence
  • Accurate
  • Suitable for lengthy complicated
  • Limitations
  • Limited only Literates
  • Costly, tine consuming
  • Formal
  • Delayed feedback

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Professional Communication
  • Use of effective language for conveying a
    commercial/ industrial message to achieve a
    predetermined purpose
  • Concerned with business activities-characterized
    by certain formal elements-impartial objective
  • -certain complex writing techniques

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Characteristics of Professional Communication
  • Open communication climate
  • Committed to ethics
  • Perception of multicultural
  • Proficiency in CT
  • Audience awareness
  • Efficient flow

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Characteristics contd..
  • Clear unambiguous
  • Concise direct, precise
  • Correct specific, accurate
  • Complete self contained
  • Courteous cordial, polite
  • Impartial and objective

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Importance of Professional Communication
  • Life line of business
  • Measure of the success, growth
  • Link within outside
  • Tangible product of the work
  • Valuable repository of information
  • Develops desirable qualities
  • Reveals gaps in thinking

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Difference between General and Professional
Communication
General Communication Technical Communication
Contains a general message Contains a technical message
Informal in style and approach Mostly formal
No set pattern of communication Follows a set pattern
Mostly oral Both oral and written
Not always for a specific audience Always for a specific audience
Doesn't involve the use of technical vocabulary or graphics, etc. Frequently involves jargon, graphics, etc.
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Communication Flow
  • Information flows in an organisation both
    formally and informally. Information of various
    kinds flowing through formal channels, such as
    policy or procedural changes, order, instructions
    , etc. is classified as formal communication.
  • This types of communication can flow in various
    directions downwards, upwards, lateral, or
    diagonal.

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Downward Communication
  • Downward communication flows from a manager, down
    the chain of command. When mangers inform
    ,instruct, advise, or request their
    subordinates, the communication flows in a
    downward pattern.
  • Such communication increases awareness about the
    organization among subordinates and employees and
    enables managers to evaluate the performance of
    their subordinates.

23
Upward Communication
  • When subordinates send reports to inform their
    superior or to present their findings and
    recommendations, the communication flows upward.
  • This type of communication keeps mangers aware of
    how employees feel about their jobs, colleagues
    and the organization in general.

24
Impediments of Upward flow
  • Less chance of open communication
  • Fear of reprisal
  • Lack of adequate communication skills
  • Differing frame of reference

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Lateral or Horizontal communication
  • This form of communication takes place among peer
    groups or hierarchically equivalent employees.
  • Such communication is often necessary to
    facilitate coordination, save time, and bridge
    the communication gap among various departments.

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Horizontal Flow and Obstacles
  • Poor Communication skills
  • Prejudice
  • Ego
  • Avoiding Communication
  • Diagonal or Cross-wise Communication
  • Diagonal flows in all directions and cuts across
    functions and levels in an organisation.
  • When a sales manger communicates directly
    with the Vice President(Production) , who is not
    only in a different division, but also at a
    higher level in the organization, they are
    engaged in diagonal communication.

27
Informal Flow
  • Grapevine
  • An important source of information
  • Precautions verify from other sources

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Discussion of sample Questions
  • Q.1. Can We afford not to communicate?
  • Q.2. What do we mean by continuous and cumulative
    aspects of communication?
  • Q.3. Feedback in communication may be in various
    forms. Explain.
  • Q.4. Effective communication is the backbone of
    successful organizations. Comment.
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