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Different mode of communication and its significante

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Answered by Bhavyavirdi
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Communication can be categorized into three basic types: (1) verbal communication, in which you listen to a person to understand their meaning; (2) written communication, in which you read their meaning; and (3) nonverbal communication, in which you observe a person and infer meaning.

LINGUISTIC/ALPHABETIC ― written and spoken words.

VISUAL ― images (moving or still)

AURAL ― sound, music.

GESTURAL ― movement, expression, body language.

SPATIAL ― position, physical arrangement, proximity.

There are three modes of communication (or the way communication is expressed): interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational. Interpersonal communication is two-way communication going both ways between individuals, with both being able to evaluate and respond through conversation.

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Answered by muskanjangde861
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Communication can be categorized into three basic types: (1) verbal communication, in which you listen to a person to understand their meaning; (2) written communication, in which you read their meaning; and (3) nonverbal communication, in which you observe a person and infer meaning. Each has its own advantages, disadvantages, and even pitfalls.

Verbal Communication

Verbal communications in business take place over the phone or in person. The medium of the Message is oral. Let’s return to our printer cartridge example. This time, the Message is being conveyed from the Sender (the Manager) to the Receiver (an employee named Bill) by telephone. We’ve already seen how the Manager’s request to Bill (“We need to buy more printer toner cartridges”) can go awry. Now let’s look at how the same Message can travel successfully from Sender to Receiver.

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