The term mass communication is used in a variety of ways. Sometimes it is used as references for the various activities of the mass media and, b) sometimes it is used as criteria of a concept, "massiveness," to differentiate among media and their activities.The general use of this term Mass Communication is used to explain the academic study of a phenomenon wherein individuals relay information to a huge section of the population of the society....more
In text and talk the user sends a text message to the networking company,in this text message the user sends the amount of recharge that he wants from the network provider. After the message is delivered the user gets his recharge at that moment but if there is some problem in the network then the service can be delayed. once the service is availed...more
The day is gone where businesses just used telephone sets and fax machines to do business. We now see many different ways to communicate in getting through a days work. Desktop computers, notebooks, IM (Instant Messaging), email, voice mail, PDAs, soft phones, mobile phones, video conferencing- well you get the picture- have become everyday tools....more
Think about your communication skills from day to day. If you have had good days and bad days as a communicator, you are sometimes operating at the level of what some call unconscious competence. Without understanding why, you are sometimes effective. The only problem with being an unconscious competent is that it can be dangerous.If you don't know why you're doing what you're doing, and you're depending on verbal instincts to get you through, you can make costly mistakes. You must become consciously competent in both the use of words and in your nonverbalpresence. If it's true that lack of communication is a major factor behind everything from ruined marriages to lost fortunes and world wars, verbal skills are crucial to the survival of society. If you've ever alienated anyone, burned any bridges, or even left them smoking, lost a promotion, or angered your mother-in-law, you have had communication problems.The greatest abuse today is verbal abuse, which is the basis for all child abuse, spouse abuse, drug abuse, and just about any other type of abuse you can think of. Some would argue that verbal abuse is far more prevalent than substance abuse in our country.Tongue lashings are...more
Many companies have failed not necessarily because they were financially incapable of surviving. They have simply lost touch with the people who would have made things work most of the time. Instead of everyone combining their individual capacities...more
Following watching Aussie, I contend that the motive these train associates tend not to get it can be mainly because we aren't communicating congruently with them. We consider that by "telling" them what we know (who are we kidding, commonly Almost...more
Until the 1980s in the United States, the term "telephone company" was synonymous1 with American Telephone Telegraph"'. AT&.T controlled nearly all aspects of the telephone business. Its regional subsidiaries. known as "Hay Hells."...more
The #1 Secret Needed for Effective Communication By: Dr. Patty Ann About the Author A sought-after public speaker, author and confidant to other professionals in the field of relationship coaching and expertise, Dr. Patty Ann...more
How can you limit the ill effects of prejudice in your organization? A start is to realize that prejudice is happening all the time. We all have biases that filter much of what we hear, see and think. This hurts communication because biases...more
Biases FilterWe all have biases that filter much of what we hear, see and think. This means our perceptions and conclusions are distorted. Biases distort reality. This hurts communication too because what the speaker means to convey is not what...more