This presentation gives idea about general and technical communication including the difference between them.
This presentation also shows the skills to make presentation interesting with some of your day to day life activities and a way to express it by images rather than to include too many words in the slides.
7. A business meeting held for
the discussion on their
companies sales.
A seminar on a general topic .
8. GENERAL
COMMUNICATION
Contains a General
Message
Informal in style and
approach
No set pattern
Mostly oral
TECHNICAL
COMMUNICATION
Contains aTechnical
Message
Mostly formal in style and
approach
Follows a set pattern
Both oral and written
11. GENERAL
COMMUNICATION
Not always for a specific
audience
No use of technical terms
or graphics
TECHNICAL
COMMUNICATION
Always for a specific
audience
Frequently use of technical
terms or graphics
12.
13. Keep machinery working (user
manuals).
Maintain good customer–client
relations (follow-up letters).
Ensure that correct equipment
is purchased (technical
descriptions).
15. GENERAL
COMMUNICATION
Contains a General Message
Informal in style and
approach
No set pattern
Mostly oral
Not always for a specific
audience
No use of technical terms or
graphics
TECHNICAL
COMMUNICATION
Contains aTechnical Message
Mostly formal in style and
approach
Follows a set pattern
Both oral and written
Always for a specific audience
Frequently use of technical
terms or graphics
Hinweis der Redaktion
Face-to-face communication
Telephone Talk
Meetings
Seminars
Conferences
Dictation
Instructions
Presentations
Group discussions
Interviews (employment/press)
Video conferences
Voice conferences
Written Forms
Memos
Letters
E-mails
Faxes
Notices
Circulars
Newsletters
Reports
Proposals
Research papers
Bulletins
Brochures
Manuals
In-house journals
Technical communication is not a frill or an occasional endeavor. It is a major component
of the work environment. Through technical correspondence, employees