Essentials of Good Communication / Principles of Communication: 7 C'S
Essentials of Good Communication / Principles of Communication: 7 C'S
Essentials of Good Communication / Principles of Communication: 7 C'S
COMMUNICATION /
PRINCIPLES OF
COMMUNICATION : 7 C’s
• Class work
• 1. A fellow student of your class is not good at
communications and is clear about its utility. He
usually says ‘ I am a management student I will
always have secretaries to handle my front office’
Give this student your best advise including
reasoning
7C’s
1 Completeness
2 Conciseness
3 Consideration
4 Concreteness
5 Clarity
6 Courtesy
7 Correctness
1 Completeness
1. Prosodic features
2. Shortened forms
3. Features resulting from limited
processing time
4. Organizational features
5. Accent and dialect
6. Functions of the spoken language
Features of the spoken language (1)
1 Prosodic features:
stress rhythm
pitch tempo
intonation
2 Shortened forms
Contraction reducing/ narrowing /a reduced form often
marked by an apostrophe in writing e.g. can’t = cannot, I’ll = I will
4 Organizational features
Back-channeling Feedback for a speaker,
meaning “I understand you” or “I’m listening”. e.g. “I see”,
“really”, “uh huh” or “oh
• Gathering information.
• Generating ideas (making notes of the ideas you
feel are relevant to the topic; the ideas you
generate will be limited by the audience you
have in mind).
• Goal setting (deciding what you want to do with
all the material you have generated, deciding on
the main messages you want to send).
• Organising (grouping the ideas you have
generated and deciding on the order you want to
present them, it will also involve thinking about
the links between different sets of ideas).
Stages in the process of writing
• Making a first draft.
• Reading you work and redrafting.
• Editing (this may occur in brief episodes
interrupting other parts of the process; there
are four kinds of editing we do: editing for
standard language conventions, editing for
accuracy of meaning, editing for reader
understanding, editing for reader
acceptance).
• Final version.
Get rid of words in the following
phrases
➢ Throughout the entire article
➢ A conservative type suit
➢ His own personal opinion
➢ Elements common to both of them
➢ Emotions and feelings
➢ Shared together
➢ Falsely padded expense accounts
General Rules
Feedback Message
Responding Evaluating
Message
Principles for Good listening
• Listening patiently
• Understanding speaker’s feeling
• Positive attitude
• Concentration
• Interaction
Principles for Good listening
cont..
• Question answer sequences
• Time for discussion
• Rapport
• Avoid pre – judgment
• Establish eye contact
• Extract main point
Effective Listening
• Find areas of interest
• Focus on content
• Hold your fire
• Listen for ideas
• Take selective notes
Effective Listening
• Work at listening
• Block competing thoughts
• Paraphrase the speaker
• Stay open-minded
• Stay ahead of the speaker
Barriers in Listening
• Lack of interest
• The ego –basic communication
block
• Involved with the self (distraction)
• Pre conceived ideas & notions
• Lack of motivation
Barriers in Listening cont..
• Stress –negative impact
• The familiarity trap
• Defensive listening
• Noise
• Lack of interest
• Entering into argument
Barriers to Listening
Prejudgment
Self-
Centeredness
Selective
Listening