Communication: is exchanging information between groups or individuals, giving and receiving back clear information listening, understanding and responding appropriately I have picked three types of communications that we use in them modern day life and expanded on them. .
What is general Communication
General Communication is the transmission of information or a message from one person to the other or among individuals through the use of the various techniques such as sending emails, letter writing radio among other to achieve mutual understanding feedback.
when would you use general communication
most people use General communication in their everyday lives in instances such as adapting to cultural differences and Engaging audience.
Adapting to cultural differences: Is a way in which people in the modern day use general communication in their modern day life. the most common example is with business men who travel abroad to increase the growth of their company will have to adapt to cultural differences, ways they do this will be they will have to use terminology that the potential investor understands, e.g. if a business man from England travelled to the USA for business instead of using words like crisps, football and pavement he would have to use the words that American's are used to e.g. chips Soccer and sidewalk. this shows that you can adapt to different cultures well and it shows great respect to the investors.
Engaging audience : is equally another very important form of General communication. when talking to a group of people its always important to make them feel involved. For example if your talking to a large group of kids its very crucial to make them feel involved, because if your just talking on and on they will get bored and loose focus in what you're talking to them about. ways you can make them feel involved is use of technology if you're showing the kids pictures and videos of the topic that you're talking about it will keep their attention stable and fully interested. another way TO keep them interested is by constantly asking questions and receiving questions this keeps them thinking constantly and more important it makes them fully involved.
What are Interpersonal skills
Interpersonal skills are the life skills we use every day to communicate and interact with other people, both individually and in groups. People who have worked on developing strong interpersonal skills are usually more successful in both their professional and personal lives. Examples of Interpersonal skills are:
Verbal communication: is the main way of communicating face-to-face. Among the key components of the verbal communication are words, sound, speaking, and language. verbal communication is equally used by every human being everyday because we all speak face to face with at least one human being a day. Clarity of speech, remaining calm and focused are skills we use when using Verbal communication.
Problem solving: is equally another exceptional use of Interpersonal skills. when problem solving In a group you have to be able to listen to other peoples ideas, gives positive feedback or negative criticism if needed and share your ideas also. to do this you speed of response must be quick and smart and you must not lack concentration.
Communicate in writing
Is one of the most common forms of technology in the modern day. examples are:
Key messages: is a very important way of communicating in writing. Emails and mail that you receive daily are written communications, files like emails and documents that you receive in the mail could be life improving documents of files so they have to be Written with the correct grammar, punctuation must be correct, they must be proofread and the structure must be presentable and smart.
Technology communication: is equally another important way of communicating in writing examples are twitter, Facebook and such on theses social websites Emoticons and smileys tend to be used due to making your written text look either funnier, more interesting or just stand out. Many emoticons and smileys are used in millions of tweets and millions of posts.
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