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Effective Verbal Communication
Background
What is Verbal Communication?
Verbal is “consisting of words, spoken rather than written.” Communication is “a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior.”1 Verbal communication is then defined as words spoken between individuals through a common system. ...
What affects verbal communication?
There are many tangible things that directly affect the way your words are interpreted besides non-verbal signs. Assuming everyone involved understands English, the following things can affect your verbal communication. ... These words can be differentiated in written speech, but not always during verbal. ... Different groups and people with different backgrounds have different means of verbal communication. ... The size of the audience affects mainly non-verbal communication, but there is a decision a speaker must make when talking to more than one person. To whom should you direct the communication? ...
Discussion
Tips for effective verbal communication
These verbal communication tips are effective for individuals and groups. ...
1) In order to be effective, approach any communication situation with a clearly defined purpose. Know why you are entering into a communication. ... A quick chat with someone beforehand can often result in some information that you can use in the communication. ...
3) Have ready some interesting material for communication.
Approximate Word count = 1032 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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