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CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE MESSAGE SLIDES HERE
Our messages can get
lost (mis-communication) in the mind of our receiver
(audience) because of barriers. However,
here are three characteristics that can help to make your message more
effective.
1) Your message must
be appropriate – according to the audience, subject, needs of the
receiver and environment.
2) Your message must
be useful – ask yourself “Is my information needed by my
audience? How much do they know?
How much might they want to know?”
3) Your message must
be persuasive – Use the psychology and tactics of Appeals to
make your message more effective to the audience. First, know your objective for communicating;
then, analyze the audience according to
what we know about them as individuals or as a group; and then choose the proper organization of your
information according to the type of audience they are (or the majority of
the audience will be) either Hostile, Friendly, or Indifferent.
4 STEPS TO AN
EFFECTIVE MESSAGE
As we learned from
the Model of Communication and the Monolith of
Misunderstanding,
there are several elements/factors working against clear
communication. However, here are 4 steps
that can help you to be more effective.
1) Gather the Information (only that which you need to reach
your comm. objective).
2) Organize the Information (logically by subject, importance, chronology or
space, for example, and according to the audience analysis you have done)
3) Choose the proper channel (the form of communication such as written which
could be memo, letter, report, etc. – or speaking, which could be meeting,
telephone call, presentation, etc.)
4) Be clear (by writing
and speaking only that which is Appropriate, Useful and Persuasive – see above
at
other times, speaking CLEARLY,
SLOWLY, and really trying to say each word so the listener can understand you).