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The word communication comes from the Latin word "cum" means "with" and it is with the word "one", the "a" summarized. The combination of these two words results in the word "communion" which is translated as "community" in the English language. Communion than with each other and the verb 'Communicare' was derived, which means to be defined to share something with someone and the word was "communicatio" which is better known as communication.

Types of communication

There are different types of communication depending on the objective:

1. Orally written and electronic communications;

2. Verbal and non-verbal communication;

3. Formal and informal communication;

4. Intrapersonal Communication or communication in itself;

5. Interpersonal communication, or communication between two people;

6. Small-group communication;

7. Mass communications.

Function of communication

The following can be seen, the functions of communication:

1. Communication in personal Life of the individual from the expression of feelings, opinions, thoughts, attitudes, behavior, feelings, desires, goals and wishes.

2. Interpersonal Communication be familiar with each other, become friends, to discuss issues, exchange of thoughts (ideas), make plans, and provide assistance to help each other, attitudes and change behavior.

3. Communication in the workplace is necessary to always cooperate with each other at work, provide synergies with employees, instructions and to receive and to overcome differences, tensions and conflicts.

4. Social communication is necessary to unite the people, social problems overcome to establish societal progress and prosperity produce for everyone.

The main function of communication is to a constructive relationship between People build. In other words, the most powerful communication tool has built in order to be a relationship between persons. Through communication, we can share with others and we can become known by others. Communicating translated into the disclosure of our thoughts, feelings, ideas and wants to others so that our existence, others unknown.

Effective communication

Effective communication has become the ideal of all people to communicate with each other for the experiment. Communication is effective, if the following three conditions are met:

1. The message is received and understood, just as intended by the sender;

2. The message was by the receiver and follow-up of measures approved by the sender requested;

3. There are no obstacles to do to be done to follow up on the message is sent.

However, effective communication can be hindered (perception, State, Defense, negativity, and assumptions that affect interpersonal barriers Language, poor listening skills and the wrong environment) and organizational barriers (hierarchy. administrative authority and specialization).

Improvement communicating effectively

1. Used as the sender: the right language to empathize, to improve the performance, with the right communication channels, the willingness to give and receive, both positive and negative feedback;

2. As a receiver: Listen with empathy, avoiding prejudice to the right Ask questions, give constructive feedback to the creative thinking and still open, but critical.



My teacher wants to read "Principles of Sociology" by James M. Henslin 7th ed.?

Now my question is ... What is the difference between the 7th edition and 6th edition? The same information is written again in the 7th or new information is there? I know that the information exactley can not be found on the same page in the edition of another but is the book of the same? Is it worth to buy the 7th edition .... by the way they already have Electronic access to books online, but wanted to have something in person.

They do not need a 7th edition, if no changes since the sixth. His teacher said 7th edition, so I would go with that - if you take a test with outdated information in your book, you're going to ask the wrong questions and will be responsibility.

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