Showing posts with label Communication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Communication. Show all posts

Saturday 1 June 2019

Irawen

LECTURE 35: NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION: PRE-THINKING ASSESSMENT-1

This lecture seeks to bust some myths about non-verbal communication through a questionnaire, encouraging the viewer to evaluate his/her own self and reach an understanding of what non-verbal communication entails, and how effective and potent it can be.
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LECTURE 34: BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION: MISCOMMUNICATION

This lecture gives a detailed flowchart of the communication channel, and focuses on the formal communication occurring in an organizational setup, highlighting the barriers to corporate communication, and suggesting techniques to overcome the same, both at the level of an individual, and at the level of an authority position in an organization.
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LECTURE 33: BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION: INTERPERSONAL TRANSACTIONS

This lecture delves into the barriers to communication occurring in interpersonal transaction—barriers which are more than a result of the inherently ambiguous nature of language, as well as, a result of strong and misplaced emotional reactions like hurt, anger, excitement, and fear, among others—and suggests ways to effectively overcome such barriers.
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LECTURE 32: BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION: ARISING OUT OF SENDER/RECEIVER’S PERSONALITY

This lecture elucidates the barriers to communication arising out of sender/receiver’s personality, which are rooted in a prejudiced mind set, tendency to stereotyping, etc. Further, it offers some practical suggestions to overcome the personality-based barriers to effective communication.

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LECTURE 31: COMMUNICATION SKILLS: EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION

This lecture focuses on the significance of effective communication. Conceding that an effective communicator is a natural leader, it proceeds to introduce the models of communication process, all the while enumerating the principles of effective communication, and suggesting ways to enhance one’s verbal and non-verbal communication skills, in order to emerge as a successful communicator—one who is able to not only effectively and clearly express one’s idea, but also elicit desired response.

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Thursday 30 May 2019

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LECTURE 28: TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION: HOW NOT TO SEND E-MAILS!

Through interesting case-studies and examples, this lecture points out at some common and often overlooked mistakes that one commits while writing and sending an e-mail, causing unnecessary wastage of time of both the sender and the receiver, and more than often, leading to gross miscommunication.

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