Interpersonal Communication Skills | Barriers of Communication | How to overcome them

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This PowerPoint presentation has referenced interpersonal communication skills and what are the barriers that come and how to overcome those barriers. This PowerPoint presentation was created for the First Year of college for the English/Communication Skills subject.


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Presentation on Interpersonal communications By, Aojesh Shrivastava Fabian Makhdoomi Kanishk Bhutani

“Communication must be HOT. That is Honest, Open and Two-way.” -Dan Oswald

What is Communication? Every communication involves (at least) one sender, a message and a recipient. This may sound simple, but communication is actually a very complex subject. The transmission of the message from sender to recipient can be affected by a huge range of things. These include our emotions, the cultural situation, the medium used to communicate, and even our location. The complexity is why good communication skills are considered so desirable by employers around the world: accurate, effective and unambiguous communication is actually extremely hard.

Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication is the process by which people exchange information through verbal and non-verbal messages. Interpersonal Communication skills includes :- Communication Skills Verbal Communication Assertiveness Non-verbal Communication Listening Skills

Principles of Interpersonal Communication

1. It’s Inescapable: You cannot NOT communicate. Even your body sends a message when you are silent.

2. Its Irreversible: Once you’ve said something(verbally or non- verbally), it’s out there. You can’t revert it or ask to take it back.

3. It’s Complicated: Words are actually symbols, given different meaning by different people in different circumstances.

4. It’s Contextual: Psychological, cultural, situational, rational and environmental. When and where you speak will have a bearing on the meaning of your message and how it is received.

Gateway to Effective Interpersonal Communication Effective interpersonal communication would help make the communication process effortless and smooth. These includes: Tone of Voice Choice of Language What and how it is said Feedback Clarity in Communication Listening

Interpersonal Communication skills

Interpersonal Communication Skills

Interpersonal Skills Model

What do we need to develop good Interpersonal Skills?

“Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you.” - Richard Bach