Social Media and Communications: Communication Styles
Feedback
response of the receiver to the message
Entertaining Speech
speech has one purpose to amuse and entertain the audience. It's not intended to share information or to persuade
Informative Speech
speech that uses descriptions, demonstrations, vivid detail, and definitions to explain a subject, person, or place the audience wants to understand
Receiver
target of the message
Communication
the exchange of thoughts, opinions or information by speech, writing or behavior
Non-Verbal Communication
the messages which are sent through body language and facial expressions
The Communication Process
the steps taken in order to successfully send and receive a message
The Listening Process
the steps taken to fully understand and retain a message − receiving − understanding − evaluating − remembering - responding
Message
thought, idea, opinion, etc. which the sender has encoded and wants conveyed
Professional Speeches & Presentations
Are another type of professional communication • Can be developed by following these steps: − preparation • audience identification • topic selection • writing − speaking or presenting
Aggressive Communication
Can involve manipulation in order to achieve the end goal • Uses guilt or intimidation • Does not include any compromise • Allows for people to know how the other person truly feels
Passive Listening
Involves taking in information with little or no outward reaction • Typically occurs in informal settings − such as a conversation between friends • Involves showing engagement in listening through facial expressions
Passive-Aggressive Communication
Is a combination of passive communication and aggressive communication • Includes the desire to avoid conflicts but still tries to manipulate the situation so the outcome is in their favor • Is the most commonly seen style
Passive Communication
Is based on avoiding confrontation • Is characterized by not reacting, standing up or being noticed • Usually has a person remaining quiet, not saying how they really feel or not making a point to voice their opinion
Communication Styles
Refer to the way a message is conveyed; whether communicating through speech or another method, the style impacts how much of what is "said" will be understood and accepted
Professional Communication
Refers to the methods used to convey information in the workplace − effective professional communication is critical in the workplace to ensure the flow of ideas, facts, decisions and advice
Active Listening
Requires retaining and applying information • Typically occurs in more formal settings − such as in an office or school • Involves the listener providing feedback to the speaker according to the information received − restating or paraphrasing what was heard
Linear Model of Communication
a one-way process where the sender is the only one sending a message and the receiver does not offer feedback
Persuasive Speech
a specific type of speech in which the speaker has a goal of convincing the audience to accept his or her point of view
Assertive Communication
characterized by trying to reach a mutually agreed upon solution • Usually involves a familiar way of expression and communication − this is typically described as how people normally communicate • Provides the healthiest and most effective style of communication − by creating an atmosphere where others can express themselves and reach a common solution
Sender
individual or group who sends the message
Channel
portion of the communication process which carries the message to its desired location