Forms of Communication

Forms of Communication

There are eight forms of communication.
Intrapersonal:
Intrapersonal is a term that describes communication in your internal being. What exactly does that mean? Well, it basically refers to how you talk with yourself. Self-talk can encompass such behaviors as the thoughts you think, affirmations you recite, and the mental notes you make throughout the day.
Interpersonal:
Interpersonal refers to interaction between two or more people. It follows then, that interpersonal communication involves communication between two or a few people. This is one of the most easily identifiable forms of communication because it is in our everyday lives at nearly every moment.
Computer Mediated:
This term wraps all forms of communication, that takes place between people into one.  Computer mediated communication allows  people to talk through email, texting, blogging, instant messaging, tweeting or chatting on social networks such as the snap shot below of Facebook. All of these forms are used socially and in the world of business. Today a lot of Americans do not communicate face to face because, they find that it is much more convenient to catch up on the latest gossip  or take care of work related business on the computer.
Interviewing:
An interview involves question and answer. Through and interview you can learn about others and their knowledge on different things. Check out this link for 20 great tips on how to succeed at your next interview: http://www.howtonailaninterview.com/
David Draiman of Disturbed being interviewed by Revolver Magazine:
Small Group:
Communicating in a group of 5-10 people is considered small group communication. As students, we encounter this type of communication frequently in the classroom, especially when working on group projects. Small group communication is less personal than interpersonal communication, however, both utilize the same basic skill set.
Public Speaking:
Public speaking is communication between a speaker and an audience.
When public speaking occurs, it can range from two people to several hundred people. Through public speaking it is the speakers job to inform or persuade the audience on what he or she is trying to sell/ market.  The picture below is an example of what public speaking looks like.
Mass:
Mass communication is the biggest form of communication. It involves sending a message from one source to many receivers.
Rock bands are very good at being mass communicators. A lot of the messages that they send through their writing and musical melodies have saved and changed lives.
Avenged Sevenfold’s Afterlife Live:
Organizational:
Organizational communication refers to the various forms of communication that occur within an organizational setting among members. That setting could be a multi-level corporation in a large city or it could be in a small town bakery. No matter the location, organizational communication is an important facet of every business.

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