To express our views or ideas in the form of sound and words
NonVerbalcommunication
Transmission of message or signals through non verbal platform such as eye contact, gestures, facial expressions and postures
Verbal and Oral
Spoken Language
Verbal and non oral
written language or sign language
Non Verbal and Oral
Laughing Crying
Non verbal and Non Oral
Gestures body language
Slang
Type of language consisting of words very informal, typically restricted to a particular context or group of people
Jargon
Special Words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group to understand
Chatter of birds
Jargon
Jargonaut
who study jargons
Gig
A slang word for work or job
Hot
A person with nice body or we can say a sexy
Icky
A slang word for unpleasant behavior
Shades
slanf word for sunglasses
Wimp
a slang word for cowardly person
Vibes
a general atmosphere or feelings
Hangry
when a person is hungry and angry at the same time
Shook
when a person is shocked
Zero
slang word for unimportant person
Extra
slang word for a person who act exaggerated
Shannon's
Breaks the process of communication of down into 8 discrete components
Interactive
Elaborates Shannon's model with the cybernetic concept of feedback without changing any elements of Shannon's
Transactional
Acknowledge neither creators or consumer of message.
implies equality between communicators
Culture
way of life that is cultivated and deepened in a community of people who share similar beliefs values behaviors and goals
Information Function
provide knowledge to the Individuals
fulfills worker's design for awareness of things
Command and Instructive Function
to make the employee aware of his obligations to the formal organization
influence and Persuasion
also known as motivational Function
> encourages the appropriate Individuals to perform or to exhibit a certain behavior
Integrative Function
refers to the fact that the communication of messages or ideas, if properly handed. should help to relate the activities of the workers to their efforts
Kinetics
is the interpretation of body language
Proxemics
term for personal space of the body
Oculesics
Study of the role of the eye
Chronemics
Study of the use of time
Haptics
Study of touching
Paralinguistic
study of variation in pitch volume speed
Paralanguage
Refers to voice quality volume pitch
Physical Appearance
Always attributes toward how people perceive about Individuals
Physical Description
Ex: An paper is a thin material made with wood
knowing the shapes, sizes, and other features of visual appearance of a material or object
Elimination
Defining a thing or telling what it is not by eliminating all the things with which it might be confusing