Title: Communication and Interpersonal Skills
1 Source Management Fundamentals, Canadian
Edition Schermerhorn and Wright
2What is she saying?
- Relationships are the most powerful form of
media. Ideas will only get you so far these
days. Count on personal relationships to carry
you further - Pam Alexander, CEO of Alexander Ogilvy Public
Relations Worldwide - Management Fundamentals, Canadian Edition
Schermerhorn and Wright
3- Communication allows managers to establish and
maintain interpersonal relationships, listen to
others, and otherwise gain the information needed
to create an inspirational workplace.
4- No manager can handle conflict , negotiate
successfully, and succeed at leadership without
being a good communicator.
5The Communication ProcessSourcehttp//www.mindto
ols.com/CommSkll/CommunicationIntro.htm
6What is effective communication?
- Effective communication occurs when the message
is fully understood. The intended meaning of the
sender and the interpreted meaning of the
receiver are one and the same.
7Golf Course Activity
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8What did you learn?
- Were you able to communicate with your partner
effectively? - What were some of the barriers?
- What strategies worked? Didnt work?
9Persuasion and Credibility
- Not always about being heard
- Includes the desire of one party to influence or
motivate the other in a desired way. - Getting someone else to support the message being
presented.
10Good Managers Persuade
- Managers get things done by working with and
persuading other who are their peers, teammates,
co-workers - They get things done more by convincing than by
order-giving - They must persuade others over and over again in
the dynamic and complex workplace once is not
enough
11Persuasion Activity
- Groups of Four
- Each member gets a product
- You meet three people on the street, they stop
you and question you about the product you have - Try to convince them to purchase your product
12Persuasion Activity Recap
- Did you succeed? Why or Why not?
- What methods did you try using?
- What would have helped you succeed?
13Persuasion
- Jay Conger (Scholar and consultant) says that
many managers confuse persuasion with taking bold
stands and aggressive arguing - What does he mean by this?
14Results
- This often leads to counter persuasion
responses and to questions regarding the
managers credibility. - (Credibility is trust, respect, and integrity
in the eyes of others)?
15Building Credibility
- Build credibility for persuasive communication
through expertise and relationships. - You must be knowledgeable about the issue in
question and/or have a successful track record in
dealing with similar issues in the past. - You must have a good relationship with the person
to be persuaded.
16Rule of Persuasion
It is always easier to get someone to do what
you want if they like you.
17Barriers to Communication
18Barriers to Communication
- Noise anything that interferes with the
effectiveness of the communication process. - For example Translation
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vfNSaxqEmsPs
- A lot of the meaning behind our words can be lost
in translation!
19Examples of Barriers
- Technical Interference
- static on phone lines
- computer crash
- faulty hearing aids or inadequate eyeglasses
- physical ailments (having a bad headache)?
- spelling and grammar
20Examples of Barriers
- Semantic Interference
- When different words mean different things to
different people - Environmental Interference
- Age (generation gap)?
- Gender (some things guys say may offend girls!)?
- Physical Appearance (looking untidy or wearing
inappropriate clothing may distract the
receiver)? - Cultural Attitudes (time, space, racial and
religious prejudices)
21Choosing the right channel
- Written channels acceptable for simple messages
easy to convey and require extensive
dissemination quickly - also important in formal
situations - Spoken channels complex and difficult to convey
messages immediate feedback to sender is needed
22Poor Written or Oral Expression
- Communication is only effective if the sender
expresses a message in a way that can be clearly
understood by the receiver.
23- A business report said Consumer elements are
continuing to stress the fundamental necessity of
a stabilization of the price structure at a lower
level than exists at the present time.
???? - Translation Consumers keep saying that prices
must go down and stay down.
24- A manager said, Substantial economies were
effected in this division by increasing the time
interval between distribution or data-eliciting
forms to business entities. - Translation, The Division saved money by sending
out fewer questionnaires.
25Spelling and Grammar Mistakes!
- Read article and discuss in small groups