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Title: Communication and Interpersonal Skills


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Source Management Fundamentals, Canadian
Edition Schermerhorn and Wright
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What 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

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  • Communication allows managers to establish and
    maintain interpersonal relationships, listen to
    others, and otherwise gain the information needed
    to create an inspirational workplace.

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  • No manager can handle conflict , negotiate
    successfully, and succeed at leadership without
    being a good communicator.

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The Communication ProcessSourcehttp//www.mindto
ols.com/CommSkll/CommunicationIntro.htm
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What 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.

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Golf Course Activity
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What did you learn?
  • Were you able to communicate with your partner
    effectively?
  • What were some of the barriers?
  • What strategies worked? Didnt work?

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Persuasion 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.

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Good 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

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Persuasion 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

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Persuasion Activity Recap
  • Did you succeed? Why or Why not?
  • What methods did you try using?
  • What would have helped you succeed?

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Persuasion
  • Jay Conger (Scholar and consultant) says that
    many managers confuse persuasion with taking bold
    stands and aggressive arguing
  • What does he mean by this?

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Results
  • 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)?

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Building 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.

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Rule of Persuasion
It is always easier to get someone to do what
you want if they like you.
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Barriers to Communication
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Barriers 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!

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Examples 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

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Examples 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)

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Choosing 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

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Poor 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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Spelling and Grammar Mistakes!
  • Read article and discuss in small groups
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