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Communication
Oral Communication Skills
2 What is Communication?
A process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs or behaviour.
~ Merriam Webster Online ~
3 What is Oral Communication?
Oral Communication is the use of speech to give and exchange thoughts and information.
~ Essential Skills Readers Guide, hrsdc.gc.ca/essentialskills ~ 4 Oral Communication One of Nine Essential Skills Reading Text Document Use Numeracy Writing Oral Communication Working with Others Thinking Computer Use Continuous Learning
5 Oral Communication An Essential Skill Typical Applications: Greeting people Taking messages Reassuring, comforting, persuading Seeking or obtaining information Resolving conflicts Facilitating or leading a group 6 Oral Communication An Essential Skill Oral Communication has four levels of complexity. The levels increase in difficulty from basic (level 1) to more advanced tasks (level 4).
7 True or False? 1. Communication happens mostly through words. 8 True or False? 2. Effective communicators listen more than they speak. 9 True or False? 3. Most people are already effective communicators. 10 Why study Communication? Effective communication is one of the key foundations of any successful workplace. ~ Warren Sheppell ~
Relationships are the building blocks of organizations. ~ Margaret Wheatley ~
11 Why study Communication? According to Warren Sheppell, studies show that good communication helps people to:
Receive and share information better Define and understand goals Build rapport Promote self-confidence Avoid negative effects of conflict and confusion
12 Who needs Communication skills? If you do one of these, you need strong communication skills:
Own your own business Work as part of an organization/team Interact with others on a regular basis for work or personal reasons
2008 13 Did you know? It is estimated that 70% of workplace errors happen because of communication breakdowns.
~ Denise Bissonnette ~ 14 Did you know? Albert Mehrabians model for spoken communication indicates that:
7% of meaning is in the words that are spoken 38% of meaning is in the way words are said 55% of meaning is in the facial expression
15 Communication Loop
Send Receive Send Receive Person A Person B 16 Communication Loop Discussion Questions
Why and when does miscommunication occur? What affects how we send and receive messages? How does the sender know whether the message was received? 17 Communication Loop
We have 100% control over how we send and receive messages on our side of the communication loop. 18 Food for Thought
We dont see things as they are, we see things as we are.
~ Anais Nin ~
2008 19 Communication Essentials Workshop The Way It Is Model 20 The Four Ps Four Elements of Successful Communication
Purpose Preparation Patience Persistence
21 Things That Help Communication Using I statements Admitting problems on both sides Thinking positively Seeking to understand views of others Striving to achieve a win-win scenario Being willing to compromise Being authentic, honest and open 22 Things That Hinder Communication Having a defensive attitude Talking too much Assigning blame Judging Making assumptions Being disrespectful towards others 23 Group Communication As the number of people in a group increases, the communication process becomes more complex.
Two-way Communication between two people: 24 Group Communication Two-way Communication between three people: 25 Group Communication Two-way Communication between four people: 26 Five Principles of Effective Communication 1. Treat each relationship with care
Relationships are the building blocks of organizations Productive relationships encourage positive growth, individually and collectively Each relationship is an opportunity for growth and learning 27 Five Principles of Effective Communication 2. Think win/win
Try to find a solution that satisfies everyone Try to find ways to co-operate creatively Treat each other equally 28 Five Principles of Effective Communication 3. Respect others points of view
Validate the way others feel, think or react Let the other person vent Know that it is okay to disagree Accept that each person has a unique viewpoint Accept that other people are entitled to being who they are
29 Five Principles of Effective Communication 4. Seek first to understand rather than to be understood
Truly listen to others Ask open-ended questions Avoid interrupting Avoid putting words into the other persons mouth 30 Five Principles of Effective Communication 5. Be honest and open
Be open to the opinions and views of others State your views clearly by using I statements Face the speaker and maintain eye contact Make sure that your body language is consistent with your words 31 Culture and Communication Culture affects the way in which people view life Cultural background may define both verbal and non-verbal communication Cultural differences may cause communication challenges
32 Culture and Communication Our cultural background influences our
Values Beliefs Motivations Goals Assumptions 33 Culture and Communication Culture may be defined by:
Ethnicity Gender Sexual Orientation Age Language Religion Profession Place of work Et cetera 34 Culture and Communication Tips for Effective Cross-Cultural Communication
Accept others views, even if they differ from yours Be patient with non-native speakers Recognize that differences exist Avoid judging, stereotyping or discriminating Avoid forcing your own cultural beliefs onto others
35 Communication Tips Organize your thoughts and ideas before speaking Dont interrupt when someone else is speaking Listen attentivelyTake notes to help you remember Ask questions to clarify Keep an open mind to others ideas