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COMMUNICATION “ Communication is one of the most persuasive, important, and complex aspects of human life.” (Littlejohn, 2002, p.3)
COMMUNICATION OR ONLY INFORMATION?
SENDER --> CHANNEL--> RECEIVER SENDER --> CHANNEL --> RECEIVER  RECEIVER <-- CHANNEL <-- SENDER INFORMATION : is the content of a message, the sensations we receive from the medium in which we find ourselves. It is composed of 3 parts: COMMUNICATION : is the action of transmitting information. Its components are.  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],All communication has information but not all information is communication .
1. 8  ELEMENTS OF COMMUNICATION 1.SENDER : the person who transmits a message, the subject of the communication  2. RECEIVER : the person who receives the message.  3.MESSAGE : the content of the transmission. Some times it can be distorted for multiple reasons; that is why we have to try to transmit messages in a positive way even though their content is negative.  Ex1.  Positive way: “we will find a solution to your problem.” Negative way: “Your problem has no solution.” Ex2.  Positive way: “you won’t loose anything trying to do it.” Negative way: “anything you do will be useless.”
4. MEDIUM or CHANNEL  :this is the instrument we use to establish communication. i.e. radio, tv, internet, etc.  5. NOISE, OBSTACLES, BARRIERS : something or someone that makes communication unsuccessful or impossible. I.e interferences when talking on the phone, someone interrupting a conversation between two people, or when one of the two people involved in the communication is thinking of something other than what the second person is saying.  6. CODE : the group of symbols used to transmit a message. It is important to choose the correct code in order to have a good communication according to the receiver. The language is a code, if our client speaks English we must choose the English language as a code in order to achieve a good communication.
7.  ENCODING AND DECODING : (Stuart Hall) This is the process by which a message is understood.  8.FEEDBACK : This is the response of the receiver
Here the elements of communication are  a) Source: A’s brain b) Sender: the transmitting device that A uses to communicate with B (e.g. mouth, hands, eyes, gestures etc.) c) Message: the idea or thought conveyed by conversation, expression etc.  d) Channel: the medium through which the message travels (e.g. air, sound waves, light waves etc.) e) Receiver: The receiving device used by B to receive the message (e.g. B’s eye, ear etc.)  f) Destination: B’s brain  g) Feedback: the response from B h) Noise source: the words or actions of person ‘C’ that interrupts the communication between person ‘A’ and person ‘B’ Model of communication According to Claude Shannon (1916-  ), the basic elements of any general communication system includes the following: a) Source b) Sender c) Message d) Channel e) Receiver f) Destination and g) Noise source  An Illustration: Let us consider that person ‘A’ and person ‘B’ are communicating with each other. Person ‘C’ interrupts the communication between A and B (illustrated in figure 1)
COMMUNICATION FOR  CUSTOMER SERVICE .  INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION: in customer service there are 2 main functions of communication: 1. DIRECT INFORMATION SERVICE.  In this situation informants (senders) need the client to be communicative and capable of expressing his/her needs clearly. You can use different mediums, from words to written documents or Internet.  2. COMPLAINTS AND ENQUIRIES SERVICE In these situations it is important to establish a verbal communication and that the data and documents of the case are registered in written language .  Someone who wants to work in a hotel has to take into account that establishing a clear, fluent and appropriate communication is fundamental to obtain good results.  Establishing the right channels in the customer service department  is one of the most important tasks of the service.
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1.  A uditory communication. Messages are perceived through the sense of  hearing. Words, music, sounds and noises take part in this type of communication.  In the hospitality sector we can establish auditory communication through  different media according to activity and objectives:  Direct conversation  or face to face communication  Phone conversation  Radio broadcasting, etc.
2. Visual communication.  Messages are perceived through sight. Sign, gestures and images are very important when communicating.  There are different media:  Letters Contracts. Labels Slides, etc .  Complaint forms Invoices Leaflets
3. Tactile communication Messages are perceived through the sense of touch.  Affection is conveyed through tactile sensations.  Shaking hands  or tapping someone’s shoulder  can have positive or negative effects, so it is necessary to be very respectful in this matter and know cultural conventions.  There are different mediums: Braille  Touching someone, etc.  Greetings at meetings  and negotiations
4. Multichannel communication Messages are perceived through different senses at a time. There are different media through which this is possible: Tv Video Computer
CHANNELS OR MEDIUMS OF COMMUNICATION
3. TYPES OF COMMUNICATION according to the people involved Human communication is the field dedicated to understanding how people communicate. It may be broadly classified as, a ) Intrapersonal Communication  : people communicating  among themselves (e.g. daydreaming, reading aloud) b)  Interpersonal Communication :  people communicating with others. c)  Group Dynamics :  communication within groups d)  Organizational Communication : Communication within an organization e)  Cross cultural communication : Communication across cultures
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According to Dr. Steele, the precondition for  lies in  effective communication. The 7 preconditions for success : (Dr. Steele, 2006)  1. Pay Attention : Always pay attention when someone communicates. 2.  Mutual Needs : All Communication is based on mutual needs. 3.  Circular communication  – All communication is circular in nature.( e.g. Giving feedback based on actions or deeds) 4.  Communication is language based : For example, in the field of technology we may have a problem where the managers do not understand technical jargon. 5.  Purpose : It is necessary to know the purpose of communication in a conversation. Knowing the purpose provides a better focus. 6. One needs to be  cooperative  but not competitive 7. Human communication is an  art  and not a science. success
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TIPS FOR WRITING LETTERS ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
B .  TELEPHONING ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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D. PRESENTATIONS ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Useful expressions for presentations Parts Expressions Introduction ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Main body ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Visuals ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Summarizing ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Closing ,[object Object],[object Object]
1. ELEMENTS OF COMMUNICATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],2. TYPES OF COMMUNICATION according to the sense used ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3. TYPES OF COMMUNICATION according to the people involved a) Intrapersonal b) Interpersonal  c) Group Dynamics  d) Organizational e)Cross cultural   COMMUNICATION 0. INFORMATION 4. TECHNIQUES FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Here the elements of communication are  a) Source: A’s brain b) Sender: the transmitting device that A uses to communicate with B (e.g. mouth, hands, eyes, gestures etc.) c) Message: the idea or thought conveyed by conversation, expression etc.  d) Channel: the medium through which the message travels (e.g. air, sound waves, light waves etc.) e) Receiver: The receiving device used by B to receive the message (e.g. B’s eye, ear etc.)  f) Destination: B’s brain  g) Feedback: the response from B h) Noise source: the words or actions of person ‘C’ that interrupts the communication between person ‘A’ and person ‘B’ PACTICE 1: elements of communication
ELEMENTS OF COMMUNICATION ________________ ____________________________________________ TYPES OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION a) Intrapersonal b) _______________________ c) Group Dynamics:  d) _______________________ e)Cross cultural PRACTICE 2   ______________________ ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],______________ ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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PRACTICE 4 What does the picture refer to? What type of communication is it?
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[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Mr. John Maters 34 Arlington St. 1322 SF CA. USA Mr. Pedro Fuentes Customer Service Manager Hotel Liburn 1234 Main St.  2346 Liburn, GA  September 24 th  2009   Dear Mr. Fuentes: I am a frequent traveler and have been a loyal customer of your hotel for many years because I appreciate your emphasis on value and excellent service. Yet a recent episode at your hotel has made question my loyalty.  I stayed in your Lilburn, Georgia hotel, room 103, from Monday, September 1 through Thursday; September 4. Throughout my stay my towels were consistently dirty, and the bathroom plumbing was faulty. To make matters worse, one of my neighbors was extremely loud and entertained visitors until 3 A.M. I complained to the Front Desk Manager, Arnik Stahl, and requested another room but was told there were no other rooms available. No one from the hotel spoke to my noisy neighbor on my behalf. Despite my repeated complaints, it was not until the third day of my stay that the plumbing was fixed and my towels refreshed. Because of the noise, I was unable to sleep comfortably for two nights, and hence, my business meetings were far more stressful than they needed to be.  I am writing to encourage you to improve your customer service. It is extremely distressing for a loyal frequent traveler to experience such poor service. I enjoy staying at your hotel for a number of reasons. Overall the atmosphere makes me feel as comfortable as if I were home. I hate having my positive feelings about your hotel ruined by one visit. I hope this problem will be corrected price to my next visit.    Sincerely, John Maters
First Sample Paragraph I was most concerned to receive your letter dated _____________ regarding__________  Main Body Sample Paragraph Respond to each issue raised in this part of your letter... Apologise when appropriate...  I appreciate how frustrating… Show empathy - Emphasise what you  have  done or  can  do... The company aims to consistently deliver a professional service to our customers and I would like to state that on this occasion the level of service you received was  unacceptable. Closing Sample Paragraphs Create the correct lasting impression – the last thing you say, will be the first thing the customer remembers  Thank you for bringing this matter to my attention and I sincerely hope that that you will have no further cause for any complaint in relation to our service. I apologize for the annoyance/inconvenience that this may have caused to you. The company is actively working to improve service levels and your feedback has proved to be invaluable.    Letter Heading / Company logo Address Details Tel. Details Fax Details Email Address Reference Number:  Date Customer Address Details Dear xxxx,                    Re: First Paragraph Second and Subsequent Paragraphs Closing Paragraph   Yours sincerely,   John Brown   Apology: sample letter
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PRACTICE 4 SOLUTIONS What does the picture refer to? What type of communication is it? Intercultural communication Interpersonal com Complaint form VISUAL COM Braile editing TACTILE COM Face to face com Auditory com/visual Labtop MULTICHANNEL COM Label VISUAL COM Tapping someone’s shoulder TACTILE COM Leaflet VISUAL COM Telephone conversation AUDITORY COM Intrapersonal com Invoice VISUAL COM
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Communication for Customer service

  • 1. COMMUNICATION “ Communication is one of the most persuasive, important, and complex aspects of human life.” (Littlejohn, 2002, p.3)
  • 2. COMMUNICATION OR ONLY INFORMATION?
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  • 13. 1. 8 ELEMENTS OF COMMUNICATION 1.SENDER : the person who transmits a message, the subject of the communication 2. RECEIVER : the person who receives the message. 3.MESSAGE : the content of the transmission. Some times it can be distorted for multiple reasons; that is why we have to try to transmit messages in a positive way even though their content is negative. Ex1. Positive way: “we will find a solution to your problem.” Negative way: “Your problem has no solution.” Ex2. Positive way: “you won’t loose anything trying to do it.” Negative way: “anything you do will be useless.”
  • 14. 4. MEDIUM or CHANNEL :this is the instrument we use to establish communication. i.e. radio, tv, internet, etc. 5. NOISE, OBSTACLES, BARRIERS : something or someone that makes communication unsuccessful or impossible. I.e interferences when talking on the phone, someone interrupting a conversation between two people, or when one of the two people involved in the communication is thinking of something other than what the second person is saying. 6. CODE : the group of symbols used to transmit a message. It is important to choose the correct code in order to have a good communication according to the receiver. The language is a code, if our client speaks English we must choose the English language as a code in order to achieve a good communication.
  • 15. 7. ENCODING AND DECODING : (Stuart Hall) This is the process by which a message is understood. 8.FEEDBACK : This is the response of the receiver
  • 16. Here the elements of communication are a) Source: A’s brain b) Sender: the transmitting device that A uses to communicate with B (e.g. mouth, hands, eyes, gestures etc.) c) Message: the idea or thought conveyed by conversation, expression etc. d) Channel: the medium through which the message travels (e.g. air, sound waves, light waves etc.) e) Receiver: The receiving device used by B to receive the message (e.g. B’s eye, ear etc.) f) Destination: B’s brain g) Feedback: the response from B h) Noise source: the words or actions of person ‘C’ that interrupts the communication between person ‘A’ and person ‘B’ Model of communication According to Claude Shannon (1916- ), the basic elements of any general communication system includes the following: a) Source b) Sender c) Message d) Channel e) Receiver f) Destination and g) Noise source An Illustration: Let us consider that person ‘A’ and person ‘B’ are communicating with each other. Person ‘C’ interrupts the communication between A and B (illustrated in figure 1)
  • 17. COMMUNICATION FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE . INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION: in customer service there are 2 main functions of communication: 1. DIRECT INFORMATION SERVICE. In this situation informants (senders) need the client to be communicative and capable of expressing his/her needs clearly. You can use different mediums, from words to written documents or Internet. 2. COMPLAINTS AND ENQUIRIES SERVICE In these situations it is important to establish a verbal communication and that the data and documents of the case are registered in written language . Someone who wants to work in a hotel has to take into account that establishing a clear, fluent and appropriate communication is fundamental to obtain good results. Establishing the right channels in the customer service department is one of the most important tasks of the service.
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  • 19. 1. A uditory communication. Messages are perceived through the sense of hearing. Words, music, sounds and noises take part in this type of communication. In the hospitality sector we can establish auditory communication through different media according to activity and objectives: Direct conversation or face to face communication Phone conversation Radio broadcasting, etc.
  • 20. 2. Visual communication. Messages are perceived through sight. Sign, gestures and images are very important when communicating. There are different media: Letters Contracts. Labels Slides, etc . Complaint forms Invoices Leaflets
  • 21. 3. Tactile communication Messages are perceived through the sense of touch. Affection is conveyed through tactile sensations. Shaking hands or tapping someone’s shoulder can have positive or negative effects, so it is necessary to be very respectful in this matter and know cultural conventions. There are different mediums: Braille Touching someone, etc. Greetings at meetings and negotiations
  • 22. 4. Multichannel communication Messages are perceived through different senses at a time. There are different media through which this is possible: Tv Video Computer
  • 23. CHANNELS OR MEDIUMS OF COMMUNICATION
  • 24. 3. TYPES OF COMMUNICATION according to the people involved Human communication is the field dedicated to understanding how people communicate. It may be broadly classified as, a ) Intrapersonal Communication : people communicating among themselves (e.g. daydreaming, reading aloud) b) Interpersonal Communication : people communicating with others. c) Group Dynamics : communication within groups d) Organizational Communication : Communication within an organization e) Cross cultural communication : Communication across cultures
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  • 26. According to Dr. Steele, the precondition for lies in effective communication. The 7 preconditions for success : (Dr. Steele, 2006) 1. Pay Attention : Always pay attention when someone communicates. 2. Mutual Needs : All Communication is based on mutual needs. 3. Circular communication – All communication is circular in nature.( e.g. Giving feedback based on actions or deeds) 4. Communication is language based : For example, in the field of technology we may have a problem where the managers do not understand technical jargon. 5. Purpose : It is necessary to know the purpose of communication in a conversation. Knowing the purpose provides a better focus. 6. One needs to be cooperative but not competitive 7. Human communication is an art and not a science. success
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  • 37. Here the elements of communication are a) Source: A’s brain b) Sender: the transmitting device that A uses to communicate with B (e.g. mouth, hands, eyes, gestures etc.) c) Message: the idea or thought conveyed by conversation, expression etc. d) Channel: the medium through which the message travels (e.g. air, sound waves, light waves etc.) e) Receiver: The receiving device used by B to receive the message (e.g. B’s eye, ear etc.) f) Destination: B’s brain g) Feedback: the response from B h) Noise source: the words or actions of person ‘C’ that interrupts the communication between person ‘A’ and person ‘B’ PACTICE 1: elements of communication
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  • 40. PRACTICE 4 What does the picture refer to? What type of communication is it?
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  • 43. First Sample Paragraph I was most concerned to receive your letter dated _____________ regarding__________ Main Body Sample Paragraph Respond to each issue raised in this part of your letter... Apologise when appropriate... I appreciate how frustrating… Show empathy - Emphasise what you have done or can do... The company aims to consistently deliver a professional service to our customers and I would like to state that on this occasion the level of service you received was  unacceptable. Closing Sample Paragraphs Create the correct lasting impression – the last thing you say, will be the first thing the customer remembers Thank you for bringing this matter to my attention and I sincerely hope that that you will have no further cause for any complaint in relation to our service. I apologize for the annoyance/inconvenience that this may have caused to you. The company is actively working to improve service levels and your feedback has proved to be invaluable.   Letter Heading / Company logo Address Details Tel. Details Fax Details Email Address Reference Number: Date Customer Address Details Dear xxxx,                   Re: First Paragraph Second and Subsequent Paragraphs Closing Paragraph   Yours sincerely,   John Brown   Apology: sample letter
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  • 46. PRACTICE 4 SOLUTIONS What does the picture refer to? What type of communication is it? Intercultural communication Interpersonal com Complaint form VISUAL COM Braile editing TACTILE COM Face to face com Auditory com/visual Labtop MULTICHANNEL COM Label VISUAL COM Tapping someone’s shoulder TACTILE COM Leaflet VISUAL COM Telephone conversation AUDITORY COM Intrapersonal com Invoice VISUAL COM
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