11. The first written communication made on
stone, which were too heavy to transfer.
During this era, written communication
was not mobile
12.
13.
14. In the 2nd Information
Communication Revolution, writing
began to appear on paper, , clay, wax,
etc. Much later the Gutenberg printing-
press was invented. Gutenberg created
this printing-press after a long period
of time in the 15th century.
15. • Johannes Gutenberg
1468 - February
German goldsmith and
printer who introduced
modern book printing.
• His invention of
mechanical movable
type printing started
the Printing Revolution
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17. • In the 3rd Communication
Revolution, information can now be
transferred via controlled waves and
electronic signals.
• Communication meaning is assigned
and conveyed in an attempt to create
shared understanding.
18. • This process requires a vast repertoire
of skills in intrapersonal and
interpersonal processing, listening,
observing, speaking, questioning,
analyzing, and evaluating.
• It is through communication that
collaboration and cooperation occur.
19. • Listen first carefully
Communication is a two-way
process
• Be interested in the people you
are communicating with, pay
more attention to what they are
saying.
20. • Be relaxed. Bad body language
such as hunched shoulders, toe-
tapping or touching hair &
other bad habits to be avoided
• Smile and use eye contact. It’s
the most positive signal you can
give.
21. • Ask questions. Its a great way to
show people that you are
really interested in them.
Be assertive. By this we mean try to
value their input as much as your
own. . Try for the right balance.
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22. • When you are speaking try to be
enthusiastic when
• appropriate. Use your voice and
body language to emphasis this.
23. spoken.
• 55% of impact is determined by body
language—postures, gestures, and
eye contact.
• 38% by the tone of voice.
• 7% by the content or the words
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25. • Listen
• First acknowledge what you hear,
even if you don’t agree with it
• Before expressing your experience or
point of view