Basic Communication Model
Source
encoding
message/channel
decoding
receiver
Creating the idea and putting the idea into a form that can be used to transfer information.
Converting the idea into words, or gestures that convey meaning.
How messages are transmitted.
The recipient of the message.
Verbal V. Non-Verbal Communication
Non-verbal provides what percent in face to face communications?
Types of body language.
Characteristics of shaking hands.
intimate distance
personal distance
social distance
public distance
Barriers to communication in a sales call.
What percent of what we hear is incorrect?
The process of sending back to the speaker what you as listener think the individual meant, both in terms of content and feelings.
Strategies for listening.
Ability to perceive another person's worldview as if it were your own.
Used to evaluate the accuracy, meaningfulness and usefulness of the information given.