well there nothin called syllabus for us ..................our prof has just told wht he teaches in the class would only come nothin more.....and refer the text he mentioned .....srry but i do not attend his class so i do not know the authors name of the text book...
Hmm.. Ec .. sylabus depends on what you are taught in the college . But i guess Communication process model , Types of communication , business letters etc are the basic things that every collg wud b teaching.
Concept of Communication
Objectives of Communication
Non-verbal Communication
Inward and Outward mail
Channels of Communication
Barriers of communication
Listening
Media & Modes
Basics of letter writting
Attributes of E.C
Social & Goodwill letters
Basics of Report writting
writting Reports
Anyone who wants to know the syllabus or wants the notes for E.C-I and II must see the book on Effective Communication written by Urmila Rai and S.M.Rai and published by Himalaya Publishing House. This book contains both E.C-I as well as II.
Hi well i want some information regarding horizontal communication.mainly its advantages and disadvantages or anything else.plz help me its urgent thnx bye
the barriers of communication include the psychological barriers,the sementic or language barriers ,barrier on the part of the receiver etc.
Psychological Barriers :1)inattention
2)poor transmission
3) Mistrust in communicator
4)Barrier to not to communicate
Sementing barriers: 1)Badly expressed messages
2)Unclarified assumptions
3)Faulty translations
4)Specialist languages
Planning and Preparing Oral Communication [/B]Selecting the Subject
Determining the Purpose
Analysing the Audience
Gathering the Material
Arranging and Outlining the Parts
Merits of Written Communication
Suitable for lengthy communication
Can be kept as a record for future
Fewer chances of missing out a point
Suitable for parties far from each oher
Organisational Barriers
Hierarchical Levels
Specialisation
Lack of Channels
Disparities between Communication flow and Organisation’s Task
Individual Barriers
Wrong Channel
Semantics
Inconsistency Interpersonal Barriers
Selective Perception
Status of Communication
Poor Listening
Imprecise Use of Language
Dealing with Barriers to Communication