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1Quiz 12Put your name, ID, Quiz __ on top of
card. Student next to you scores it, signs card
at bottom and writes and circles your score at
bottom right corner of card.CLOSE BOOKS AND NOTES
- T/F Maslow divided the creative process into
primary (origin of ideas) and secondary
(strategic planning) components. Page 242
- T/F Ego conflict is based on a Win-Lose
mentality. Conflicts of this nature are based on
manipulation and control to support ones
identity and to prove one is right. Page 260
2Chapter 14Communication Skills
- The three most important words for a successful
relationship are communication, communication,
and communication.
- - Anonymous
3Verbal communication
- Verbal language is a series of expressive
thoughts and perceptions described through word
symbols.
- Linguistic experts divide verbal communication
into two components
- encoding
- decoding
4Verbal communication
- Encoding is the process wherein a speaker
attempts to frame thoughts and perceptions into
words (e.g., someone saying to the person next to
her, Boy, its stuffy in here).
5Verbal communication
- Decoding is the process wherein the message is
translated, dissected, analyzed, and interpreted
by the listener (e.g., the person hearing this
thinks, Yeah, the room does smell rather
gamy). - During the encoding and decoding process, some
thoughts can get lost in translation.
- Misunderstanding, confusion, and stress can arise
anywhere in this process.
6Nonverbalcommunication
- Nonverbal communications is described as any
communication that does not involve words. It may
include
- postures,
- facial expressions,
- touch, and
- even style of clothing.
7Nonverbal communication
- Nonverbal communication differs from verbal
communication in that it is multichanneled -
addressing all senses - not merely stimuli
received through the sense of hearing. - Nonverbal communication is not only indirect,
but often unconscious.
8Listening, attending, and responding skills
- assume the role of listener
- maintain eye contact
- avoid word prejudice
- use minimal encouragers
- paraphrase what was said to ensure understanding
9Listening, attending, and responding skills
- ask questions to improve clarity of statements
- use empathy to reflect and share feelings
- provide feedback
- summarize the content of what was said
10Conflict resolution and management styles
- Conflict Resolution
- content conflict
- values conflict
- ego conflict
- Management Style
- withdrawal (-)
- surrender (-)
- hostile aggression (-)
- persuasion (-/)
- dialogue ()
11Steps to enhancecommunication skills
- speak with precision and directness
- enhance your vocabulary
- use appropriate language
- attack issues, not people
- avoid making people defensive
12Steps to enhancecommunication skills
- talk to people yourself, not through others
- avoid information overload
- validate your assumptions
- resolve problems when they arise
13Application AssignmentWrite your answer on the
back of your 3 x 5 card.
- T/F Our guest speaker today was Teresa Jabido
from Student Health Services.
- She spoke about non-defensive communication.
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