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Effective Communication Model UNCLASSIFIED  Mr. GONZALEZ J.E.
Expectations
Objectives: At the end of the lesson the students will be able to: ,[object Object]
  know the four main goals of communication
  know the benefits of effective communication
  understand the ten essentials of effective  communication,[object Object]
Communication: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 To request
To persuade
 To build relationships,[object Object]
Types of communication  Verbal communications Words themselves do not have meaning.  People have meaning, and words are simply tools to convey that meaning.  What may be familiar to one person may not be to another
Nonverbal communications  One’s nonverbal communications, or body language reflects one’s culture, develops over time and with practice and is usually unconscious behavior  Body language (posture, eye contact)  Involuntary nervous spasms, “tics,” or sub vocals Distancing   Gesturing  Vocalism
Symbolic 	We give out signals about our meaning to other people through the symbols we use.  They are a real part of our communication.   Clothes (to include uniforms)  Hair (to include length and beards)  Jewelry or lack of.  Cosmetics or makeup  Make of car  Location of one’s house.    Type of paper used for a written communication.
ACTIVITY # 1 ROLE PLAY
Benefits of Effective Communication ,[object Object]
Directs the flow of understanding
Helps people overcome barriers to open discussion,[object Object]
Channels information to encourage people to think in new ways and to act more effectively,[object Object]
The 10 Essentials of Communication 5. Think from your audience point of view. 6. Be mindful of what your face and body are conveying nonverbally. 7.   Listen carefully to all responses.
The 10 Essentials of Communication 8. Be willing to share what you know and hear  what you don’t know. 9. Stay focused on what you want to achieve and don’t get distracted. 10.Find a way to get your audience to explain what they think you said.  Discuss differences until you hear a satisfactory version of the message you wanted to convey.
Summary Communication  Four main goals of communication Benefits of effective communication Three aspects of successful communication Ten essentials of effective communication
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
Objectives: At the end of the lesson the students will be able to: ,[object Object]
understand the barriers to communication
guidelines for overcoming communications barriers,[object Object]
ACTIVITY # 3 MEANING AND COMMUNICATION
MEANING AND COMMUNICATION SCORES
The Communication Process CONTEXT Sender Message Receiver Channel   FEEDBACK
Chain of Events   INTENDED    MESSAGE MESSAGE CHANNEL SENDER ENCODES PHYSICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL  & PSICOLOGICAL BARRIERS (NOISE) FEEDBACK CHANNEL RECEIVER DECODES AND SENDS PERCEIVED MESSAGE AS FEEDBACK
STAGES IN THE COMMUNICATIONS PROCESS
Sender Wants to transmit an idea, information or feeling As a leader, when you issue orders and instruction to your subordinates, you are a leader Display knowledge of the subject     (or the lack of it)
Message The message is composed of all the symbols assembled by the source to convey the intended thought or idea.
Channel Face-to-face meeting (verbal) Telephone  Video conferencing Written
Receiver The subordinate or individual who receives the message is the receiver.  The receiver decodes the message to determine the idea, information    or feeling of the sender
Feedback Feedback becomes another message.  For communications to occur, there must be a continuous two-way interchange of feelings, ideas, and values.   By soliciting feedback you can tell if the receiver has, in fact, understood your message.
Context Surrounding environment Broader culture
Barriers to communication (noise)  Anything which prevents an understanding of the exact concept or information intended by the sender is a communications barrier or noise.  Communications barriers also act as filters through which the message passes.  Communications barriers are either physical or psychological.
Physical barriers include such things as: - noise - distance between the sender and receiver - data overload - time - and limited communications channels.
Psychological barriers may include the following:   - differences in rank, level of command, or a person’s position within a command the tendency to smother information multiple communications in a short time period lack of trust, respect, and confidence personal beliefs values personal needs level of education goals experiences stress fatigue  failure to listen.
Guidelines for overcoming communications barriers include the following: Listen to or observe the situation. Develop and use good listening skills (active listening). Listen with an open mind. Don’t let emotions cloud your communication process.
Guidelines for overcoming communications barriers : Understand what seniors, subordinates, and peers need to know to do their jobs. Understand how stress affects communications.  Teach and demand accurate reporting.   Ensure that all soldiers are completely informed on the mission.
Summary 	Communications is the means by which leaders get subordinates to understand and accomplish a mission.  Communications may be verbal or nonverbal.  Communications involves the transfer of information from one person to another.  This involves a source (sender) of the communication, a message to be transmitted and a receiver.

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LC Effective Communication

  • 1. Effective Communication Model UNCLASSIFIED Mr. GONZALEZ J.E.
  • 3.
  • 4. know the four main goals of communication
  • 5. know the benefits of effective communication
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 10.
  • 11. Types of communication Verbal communications Words themselves do not have meaning. People have meaning, and words are simply tools to convey that meaning. What may be familiar to one person may not be to another
  • 12. Nonverbal communications One’s nonverbal communications, or body language reflects one’s culture, develops over time and with practice and is usually unconscious behavior Body language (posture, eye contact) Involuntary nervous spasms, “tics,” or sub vocals Distancing Gesturing Vocalism
  • 13. Symbolic We give out signals about our meaning to other people through the symbols we use. They are a real part of our communication. Clothes (to include uniforms) Hair (to include length and beards) Jewelry or lack of. Cosmetics or makeup Make of car Location of one’s house. Type of paper used for a written communication.
  • 14. ACTIVITY # 1 ROLE PLAY
  • 15.
  • 16. Directs the flow of understanding
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. The 10 Essentials of Communication 5. Think from your audience point of view. 6. Be mindful of what your face and body are conveying nonverbally. 7. Listen carefully to all responses.
  • 20. The 10 Essentials of Communication 8. Be willing to share what you know and hear what you don’t know. 9. Stay focused on what you want to achieve and don’t get distracted. 10.Find a way to get your audience to explain what they think you said. Discuss differences until you hear a satisfactory version of the message you wanted to convey.
  • 21. Summary Communication Four main goals of communication Benefits of effective communication Three aspects of successful communication Ten essentials of effective communication
  • 23.
  • 24. understand the barriers to communication
  • 25.
  • 26. ACTIVITY # 3 MEANING AND COMMUNICATION
  • 28. The Communication Process CONTEXT Sender Message Receiver Channel FEEDBACK
  • 29. Chain of Events INTENDED MESSAGE MESSAGE CHANNEL SENDER ENCODES PHYSICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL & PSICOLOGICAL BARRIERS (NOISE) FEEDBACK CHANNEL RECEIVER DECODES AND SENDS PERCEIVED MESSAGE AS FEEDBACK
  • 30. STAGES IN THE COMMUNICATIONS PROCESS
  • 31. Sender Wants to transmit an idea, information or feeling As a leader, when you issue orders and instruction to your subordinates, you are a leader Display knowledge of the subject (or the lack of it)
  • 32. Message The message is composed of all the symbols assembled by the source to convey the intended thought or idea.
  • 33. Channel Face-to-face meeting (verbal) Telephone Video conferencing Written
  • 34. Receiver The subordinate or individual who receives the message is the receiver. The receiver decodes the message to determine the idea, information or feeling of the sender
  • 35. Feedback Feedback becomes another message. For communications to occur, there must be a continuous two-way interchange of feelings, ideas, and values. By soliciting feedback you can tell if the receiver has, in fact, understood your message.
  • 37. Barriers to communication (noise) Anything which prevents an understanding of the exact concept or information intended by the sender is a communications barrier or noise. Communications barriers also act as filters through which the message passes. Communications barriers are either physical or psychological.
  • 38.
  • 39. Physical barriers include such things as: - noise - distance between the sender and receiver - data overload - time - and limited communications channels.
  • 40. Psychological barriers may include the following: - differences in rank, level of command, or a person’s position within a command the tendency to smother information multiple communications in a short time period lack of trust, respect, and confidence personal beliefs values personal needs level of education goals experiences stress fatigue failure to listen.
  • 41. Guidelines for overcoming communications barriers include the following: Listen to or observe the situation. Develop and use good listening skills (active listening). Listen with an open mind. Don’t let emotions cloud your communication process.
  • 42. Guidelines for overcoming communications barriers : Understand what seniors, subordinates, and peers need to know to do their jobs. Understand how stress affects communications. Teach and demand accurate reporting. Ensure that all soldiers are completely informed on the mission.
  • 43. Summary Communications is the means by which leaders get subordinates to understand and accomplish a mission. Communications may be verbal or nonverbal. Communications involves the transfer of information from one person to another. This involves a source (sender) of the communication, a message to be transmitted and a receiver.
  • 44. Summary The message is influenced both by the content of the communication, the means of transmitting the content, the content, and the filters (barriers) through which the message travels. Each of these elements is a potential source of communication failure. By analyzing the component parts of the communication process, the leader has a better chance to communicate effectively.