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explain any two 7cs of communication​

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Answered by AkshatZayn
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7C's of effective communication:

  1. Clear : Be clear about what you want to say.
  2. Concise : Use simple word and say what is needed.
  3. Concrete : Use exact words and phrases.
  4. Correct : Use correct grammar, spellings and language
  5. Coherent : Our words should make sense and should be related to the main topic.
  6. Complete : Our message should contain all the information that is required.
  7. Courteous : Be respectful, honest and friendly while communicating.

Answered by xxitsyourqueeen
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According to the seven Cs, communication needs to be: clear, concise, concrete, correct, coherent, complete and courteous.

In this article, we look at each of the 7 Cs of Communication, and we’ll illustrate each element with both good and bad examples.

1. Clear

When writing or speaking to someone, be clear about your goal or message. What is your purpose in communicating with this person? If you’re not sure, then your audience won’t be sure either.

To be clear, try to minimize the number of ideas in each sentence. Make sure that it’s easy for your reader to understand your meaning. People shouldn’t have to “read between the lines” and make assumptions on their own to understand what you’re trying to say.

Information and actions required, must be clear so the reader has the information they need to take action.

2. Concise

When you’re concise in your communication, you stick to the point and keep it brief. Your audience doesn’t want to read six sentences when you could communicate your message in three.

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