Fundamentals of Business Communication

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Fundamentals of Business CommunicationNature and Process

K J Somaiya Indtitute Of Management Studies And Research

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~INTRODUCTION~• Communication is the most vital conditionality for

a successful business organization.• The ideal definition of communication is that the it

is the continual exchange of ideas and information between two equal partners. i.e sender and receiver

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Nature of Communication• A two-way traffic• Continuous Process• A short-lived process• Needs proper understanding.• Dispels misunderstanding.

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Scope of communication • Information sharing• Feedback• Control• Problem-solving• Decision-making• Group building• gatekeeping

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OBJECT OF COMMUNICTION• Internal objective• Primary• To estabish and inform about goal• To optimally utilize resources• To lead and to motivate• To monitor performances• To control the quality• To organize

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OBJECT OF COMMUNICTION• Secondary • To devolve an attitude necessary for motivation , co-

operation, and job satisfaction.• To improve relation between the labour force.

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OBJECT OF COMMUNICTION• External objective• To advertises the products for the knowledge.• To inform the customer about changes in the product or

servise line.• To build the clean image of the company throught the

media so the shareholder maintain their commitment.• To build a positve image of the company in the

bureaucratic circle.• To inform society about the social done.

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Communication Functions• The Information Function• The Command Function• The Motivation Function• The Integration Function

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Limitations Of Communication• Difference between the message sent and

received.• The act of communication involves implicit

encoding.• Non verbal message do not match verbal

message always.• Message may not result in desired response.• Communication may sometime result in

misunderstandings.• Can be costly sometimes and can be delayed.

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The Communication Process

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1.The Communication Process :

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2.Steps of communication process :

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Components of process of communication• Message• Sender• Encoding• Medium And Channel• Receiver• Decoding• Feedback

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Models Of Business Communication Process

1. Linear Model2. Non Linear Model

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Linear Models

1. Sender Receiver Model :

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2. Shannon-Weaver model :

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Non Linear Models

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1.Murphy’s Model

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2.Thill and Bovee Model

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3.Berol’s Model

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4.Lesikar,Petitt and Flatley Model

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Common Problems and Difficulties in Communication Process1. Noise problem.2. No perceived benefits.3. Variation in listening skills.4. Complex subject matter.5. Culture differences.6. Time restraints.7. Personal Bias.8. Side stepping sensitive issues.9. Difficult situations.

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