Under Supervision: DR/ Azaa Abd-Eldaym DR/ Aisha Elsaid
Under Supervision: DR/ Azaa Abd-Eldaym DR/ Aisha Elsaid
Under supervision
2020
outline
Introduction
Communication Definition
Communication Objectives
Communication Process
Role Of Communication
Types Of Communication
Communication Forms
Communication Skills
Communication Barriers
Reference
Introduction
Communication is an integral part of our daily lives
communication is a process that give people the
opportunity to reflect ,construct personal knowledge,
and develop a sense of collective knowledge about
others
Definition
Communication is simply act of transferring
information from one place or person or group to
another
Communication objectives
1. To develop information, and understanding among all
workers in the organization.
1. sender:
the person who approaches our services with the
intention of getting an answer to his or her questions
or passing a feedback.
2. ideas:
the passed ideas are the subject matter of this action.
these can represent attitudes, opinions, views,
feelings, suggestions, complaints or questions.
3. encoding:
represents the conversion of subject matter in certain
symbols
4. communication channel:
Online, the communication channel is the chat
window. there are certain techniques that we'll
discuss in future articles, we use to warm the
discussion
5. receiver:
The receiver is a member of our team, whose main
activity is to solve clients` problems and represent
your brand.
6. decoding:
The receiver has to extract the meaning from the
symbols sent by the sender and understand
completely what he needs.
7. feedback:
Is the process in which the receiver and the sender
are ensuring that they understood each other
correctly and they are proceeding to find a solution.
Role of communication
1. it builds good relationship
2. it promotes clear thinking
3. it helps remove doubt
4. it acquires new skills
5. it helps gaining the knowledge
6. it results in finding solutions
7. it eliminates misunderstanding
8. it motivates and increases efficiency
9. it helps in co-operating each other
10. it supports to build positive image
Oral Communication.
Face-to-face conversation, telephone talk, presentation,
public speech, interview, meeting
Advantages of oral verbal communication
It saves time
Feedback quickness
Ease of preparation
Maintain secrecy
Clarity of message
High cost
No rectification
Irrelevant information
Create a misunderstanding
written communication
easy to preserve
permanent record
accurate presentation
use as a reference
delegation of authority
maintaining image
less distortion possibility
No opportunity to misinterpret
easy to verify
clear understanding,
legal document
creating confidence
Disadvantages of written communication
time consuming
difficult to maintain secrecy
lack of flexibility
Delay in response
Delay in decision making
complex words
lack of direct relation
2) Non-Verbal Communication
Nonverbal communication include facial expressions,
the tone and pitch of the voice, and body language
Advantages of non-verbal communication:
complementary
easy presentation
substituting
help to illiterate people
attractive presentation
Reducing wastage of time
quick expression of message
use multi-channel
long conversations are not possible
Difficult to understand.
Not everybody prefers.
lack of formality
costly
distortion of information
3) Visual communication
This is communication through visual aids like drawings,
placards, presentations, and illustrations, etc.
very expensive
Take a large billboard for example.
easily misunderstand
communication.
5-Communication Technology
telephone/mobile phone
radio
television
internet
e-mail
Advantages of Communication Technology:
more efficient
faster method of communication during
emergencies
able to communicate from anywhere in the world
long distance communication is easier
Communication forms
one way communication
a person always instructing another
always speaking without giving chance for the
other to respond
always directing the other to do something
suitable for emergency situations
Communication skills
Communication skills are abilities you use when giving
and receiving different kinds of information
Active listening
Friendliness
Confidence
Empathy
Respect
Responsiveness
Open-mindedness
emotional intelligence
Communication barriers
language barriers
psychological barriers
The psychological state of the receiver will influence
how the message is received. For example, if
someone has personal worries and is stressed, they
may be preoccupied by personal concerns and not as
receptive to the message as if they were not stressed.
Stress management is an important personal skill that
affects our interpersonal relationships. Anger is
another example of a psychological barrier to
communication
physiological barriers
Physiological barriers may result from the receiver’s
physical state. For example, a receiver with reduced
hearing may not grasp the entirety of a spoken
conversation, especially if there is significant
background noise.
physical barriers
attitudinal barriers
Attitudinal barriers are behaviors or perceptions that
prevent people from communicating effectively.
Attitudinal barriers to communication may result from
personality conflicts, poor management, Resistance to
change, or a lack of motivation. Effective receivers of
messages should attempt to overcome their own
attitudinal barriers to facilitate effective
communication.
Cultural differences
The nurse needs to be sensitive when dealing
with a patient from different cultural what is
acceptable for one not acceptable for another