
Principles of Verbal Messages in Business Communications
Explore the key principles of verbal messages in business communication, including how messages are packaged, meanings conveyed, and the importance of denotative and connotative interpretations. Enhance your understanding of effective verbal communication strategies in a business setting.
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Libyan International Medical University Faculty of Business Administration The Principles of Verbal Messages Student name: Rabeia Elmansoury Student number: 3483 Gmail: Rabeia_3483@limu.edu.ly
TABLE oF CONTENTS 01 02 03 04 Principles of Verbal Messages Intended Learning Outcomes Messages Are Packaged Introduction 2
TABLE oF CONTENTS 08 05 06 07 Denotative and Connotative Meanings Are in People Messages Politeness Messages Abstraction 3
TABLE oF CONTENTS 09 10 References Conclusion 4
Intended Learning Outcomes In the end of this presentation you would be able to: Define verbal messages. Listtheprinciplesofverbalmessages. 5
Introduction Ideas, feelings, and thoughts are communicated verbally through spoken words. Without using words, nonverbal communication can be used to convey information. Understanding how verbal communication work is . and nonverbal 6
The Principles of Verbal Messages 1-Messages ArePackaged : Both verbal simultaneously. Usually, verbal and nonverbal behaviors reinforce or support one another. For instance, while the rest of your body is calm, you usually don't communicate your dread. You don't normally smile and lean back while you're angry. Both verbally and nonverbally, your complete beingexpressesyour thoughts andfeelings. and nonverbal cues are used 7
The Principles of Verbal Messages 2-MeaningsArein People: In addition to the message's packaging, meaning is determined messagesconnect by how these 8
The Principles of Verbal Messages 3-Message Meanings are Denotative and Connotative: Denotative/ dictionary definition orits literal meaning Objective refers to a word's .Connotative /subjective refers to the personal association or perception of a word. Hence, a mental association between objects. concepts or 9
The Principles of Verbal Messages 4-MessagesVaryinAbstraction: The definition of "abstract" is something that is not actual, such as feelings or hobbies. Many people might disparate answers if hobbiesareinagroup. give asked similar what and/or their 10
The Principles of Verbal Messages 5-MessagesVaryinPoliteness: It entails actions that enable people to maintainbothagoodandanegativeimage. Itclouds : Direct Indirect 11
Conclusion For all living things, interaction and communication are essential. Even though verbal communication is the most straightforward to use and understand, we should be aware that nonverbal communication also plays a significant role. We should work to understand this form of communication because it is interpreted differently by people with different cultural backgrounds and beliefs. 12
References Message meanings and definitions vary in abstraction. (n.d.). UK Essays | UKEssays. Message meanings and definitions vary in . abstraction. (n.d.). Custom Writings - Professional Help with Your Essays | CustomWritings. (n.d.). pdf. https://DeVito, 13
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