Communication patterns are modes of communication that we use frequently in certain situations or with certain people. Some patterns may be prevalent, that is, appearing in most communications regardless of the situation, while many are situation-specific, that is, used with certain people (friends, spouse, children, boss) or in certain situations (at work, in conflict, in fear). Communication patterns can include all of the following and much more: · Apologising frequently · Self-criticism (eg. I'm such an idiot!) · Criticism of others · Complaining · Self-justification (eg. I spoke rudely because she was rude to me.) · Blaming (eg. If she hadn't forgotten the book, I wouldn't be angry.) · Peace-making (eg. It's alright. It didn't matter anyway. She didn't mean it.) · Praising (sincere or false) · Avoiding · Judging/labelling (usually begins with "You're…" or "Why are you so …?" or "If only you weren't so…") · Lecturing · Listening · Questioning (really asking to learn, or interrogating) · Insulting or otherwise trying to intimidate or belittle · Supporting (eg. You can do it. Of course you're a kind man.) · Self-disclosing (explaining one's own thoughts, motives, feelings, needs etc) · Self-concealing (hiding one's true thoughts, feelings, needs, motives etc.) · Gossiping (talking about others) · Expressing emotion by yelling, crying, throwing things, banging doors etc.
There are four patterns of communication which are circle, chain, Y and wheel. Theorists believe that within the circle pattern, group leaders can correspond with group members; however, messages are exchanged among the receivers before it reaches back to the group leader. In chain, Y and wheel communications, group members do not correspond to group leaders; but, follow the next command level according to the communication style.
Body language
When there is a downward communication, there is an authoritarian tone to dominate lower employees. It is a rigid form of communication and change can not be considered easily when required. It reflects authoritarian pattern of behavior in the organizational structure and negatively affects the mind of the employees.
Expected pattern of learningCommunication development.For ages 12-16help!!
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area communication is are non-verval communication,verval communication and written communication
communication pattern in learning
what are the communcation pattern
A communication pattern in which the person sends the same message on both verbal and nonverbal levels.
1. Needs determines behaviour in the communication process.2. Body language determines behavioral pattern.3. Verbal languages determines behavioral pattern.
transmitted from communication and learning
The standard stress pattern for these words: comMUNication AUTHorise REFerence
Several communication patterns exist within Microsoft. Microsoft utilizes communication methods such as Outlook, Exchange, SharePoint and the Office Communications Server.
Body language
When there is a downward communication, there is an authoritarian tone to dominate lower employees. It is a rigid form of communication and change can not be considered easily when required. It reflects authoritarian pattern of behavior in the organizational structure and negatively affects the mind of the employees.
Expected pattern of learningCommunication development.For ages 12-16help!!
inerta communication inter communication mass communication group communication
Verbal Communication, Non-Verbal Communication,Written Communication and Visual communication