Communication Skills

What is communication? Elaborate functions of communcation and characteristics of Communication.

Communication is a key element in any human activity. Communication is a learned skill. However, while most people are born with the physical ability to talk, not all can communicate well unless they make special efforts to develop and refine this communication skill. Very often, we take the ease with which we communicate with each other for granted, so much so that we sometimes forget how complex the communication process actually is. Communication takes place when we are supposedly at the same level of understanding and comprehension as other interlocutors. Common forms of communication include speaking, writing, gestures, touch, using pictures and broadcasting. Communication is therefore not what is said whether verbally or non-verbally, but what is understood.

Communication is a word derived from the Latin word communis or commūnicāre, which means to make common‘ or to share‘. Communication is the act of conveying intended meaning to another person through the use of mutually understood signs and language. Communication is the art of transmitting information, ideas and attitudes from one person to another.

Communication is the process of meaningful interaction among human beings. The basic steps of communication are: the forming of communicative intent, message composition, message encoding, and transmission of signal, reception of signal, message decoding and finally interpretation of the message by the recipient.

 

Communication is simply the act of transferring information from one place to another. When you call or talk verbally to your friend, then you are said to be communicating with your friend.

Characteristics of Communication

The characteristics of communication include:

  1. Communication is a process: Communication is a 2 way process which involves; listening to others (Receiving) message Asserting/Expressing (Sending).
  2. Communication is a dynamic: it is ever changing depending on the variables at play.
  3. . Communication is a complex a process.
  4. Communication is a two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participants not only exchange (encode-decode) information but also create and share meaning.
  5. Communication involves the sharing of information using a code.
  6. Communication occurs between people and sometimes animals
  7. Communication is irreversible: once one has communicated something it cannot be recalled back.
  8. Communication is a system
  9. Communication must have the elements of communication: Source, receiver, channel, message, noise, feedback.
  10. Communication can be verbal/ non verbal or visual.
  11. Communication can be accidental especially in non-verbal

Functions of communication

Human beings communicate for various reasons. Here are some of the reasons why we must communicate:

  1. To change in behavior
  2. To influence others
  3. To express our thoughts and emotions through words & actions.
  4. It is a tool for controlling and motivating people.
  5. It is a social and emotional process.
  6. Communication for improving self-confidence
  7. Entertain
  8. Educate
  9. Establish relationships
  10. Inform
  11. Solve problems
  12. Make orders 
  13. Give directions
 

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Important Topics

Title
Communication Skills
Forms of Communication
Communication Barriers
Good Communicator
Elements of Communication
Linear Model of Communication
Interactive Model of Communication
Transactional Model of Communication
Effective Communication
Shannon and Warren Weaver Model
The 7 Cs of Communication
Listening Skills
Barriers in Listening
Tips for Effective Listening
Reading
SQ4R Method of Reading
Curriculum Vitae
CV Resume Biodata
Organizational Communication
Employment Communication
Oral Communication
Written Communication
Formal Communication
Informal Communication
Grammar Multiple Choice Questions
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