Purposive Communication
Purposive Communication
Purposive Communication
YOU
- Preventing or resolving problems. The ability to
communicate effectively plays a large role in resolving
conflicts and preventing potential ones from arising. The
key is to remain calm, make sure all parties are heard and
find a solution that is ideal for everyone involved.
- Knowing how to present ourselves in a good light and
understand the other party well enough to persuade them to
help us achieve something is an incredibly important skill
to develop. Good persuasion skills.
- We’ll have the ability to persuade people with our
communication skills
- Good communication can give you in your personal life –
better and more honest relationships.
- EX: parents should be more open and honest about their
fears and feelings. If parents raise their children this
way, if they’re not ashamed to tell them they are sad or
hurt by something, then they’ll be good role models for
their children to do the same once they start having
problems.
- In this day and age, when new apps, technologies, and
inventions are being created every day, having the ability
to communicate about your product in an innovative way is
what will separate you and your company from the rest of
the pack.
- In order to sell yourself (not in an illegal way, more
like – sell your worth to a university you want to go to
or sell your abilities and character to your potential
employer) you need to know how to communicate about your
strengths and weaknesses in the right way.
E. Business Communication
- The sharing of information between people within an
enterprise that is performed for the commercial benefit of
the organization. In addition, business communication can
also refer to how a company shares information to promote
its product or services to potential consumers.
- Business Communication refers to the communication
relating to business activity which means providing goods
and services to the consumers with a view to earning
profit. It is a process through which information, facts,
ideas, orders, advices, decisions, etc. are conveyed, sent
or exchanged between/among the persons associated with
business. Thus, Communication relating to trade, law,
Finance, administration, management, etc. of a business
enterprise may be termed as ‘Business Communication’.
- Business Communication is goal oriented. The rules,
regulations and policies of a company have to be
communicated to people within and outside the
organization. Business Communication is regulated by
certain rules and norms. In early times, business
communication was limited to paper-work, telephone calls
etc.
- Business communication is the process of sharing
information between people within and outside a company.
- Heavy paper work: Too much paper work and email burden is
involved.
Q. Types of feedback
- Constructive feedback:Information specific, issue-focused
and based on observations. There are four types of
constructive feedback: