The more elaborate our means of communication, the less we communicate. – Joseph Priestley
If you are looking to improve your communication skills, consider participating in Communication Skills Training Course offered by pdtraining in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and other cities in Australia.
When we say the word, “communication,” what do you think of? Many people will think of the spoken word. People who are hearing impaired, however, might think of sign language. People who are visually impaired might think of Braille as well as sounds.
In this module, we will explore the different ways in which we communicate.
What is Communication?
The dictionary defines communication as, “the imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs.”
It is also defined as, “means of sending messages, orders, etc., including telephone, telegraph, radio, and television,” and in biology as an, “activity by one organism that changes or has the potential to change the behavior of other organisms.”
The effectiveness of your communication can have many different effects on your life, including items such as:
- Level of stress
- Relationships with others
- Level of satisfaction with your life
- Productivity
- Ability to meet your goals and achieve your dreams
- Ability to solve problems
How Do We Communicate?
We communicate in three major ways:
- Spoken: There are two components to spoken communication.
- Verbal: This is what you are saying.
- Paraverbal: This means how you say it – your tone, speed, pitch, and volume.
- Non-Verbal: These are the gestures and body language that accompany your words. Some examples: arms folded across your chest, tracing circles in the air, tapping your feet, or having a hunched-over posture.
- Written: Communication can also take place via fax, e-mail, or written word.
Other Factors in Communication
Other communication factors that we need to consider when trying to communicate in Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane:
- Method: The method in which the communicator shares his or her message is important as it has an effect on the message itself. Communication methods include person-to-person, telephone, e-mail, fax, radio, public presentation, television broadcast, and many more!
- Mass: The number of people receiving the message.
- Audience: The person or people receiving the message affect the message, too. Their understanding of the topic and the way in which they receive the message can affect how it is interpreted and understood.
Improve your customer service through better communication and get more repeat clients as well as creating better relationships amongst co-workers.
Pdtraining delivers 1000’s of professional development courses each year in Brisbane, Sydney, Parramatta, Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra and Perth, so you can be assured your training will be delivered by a qualified and experienced trainer.
All public Communication Skills Training courses include am/pm tea, lunch, printed courseware and a certificate of completion. Customised courses are available upon request so please contact pdtraining on 1300 121 400 to learn more.
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