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Demonstrative Communication Paper
Andrea Dunn Individual Assignment week 2 BCOM/275  sport 1 Tim Wolfe October 30, 2011 Demonstrative  communion dates way back before birth as  good as before our parents were born and  impart continue to be of great  wideness  end-to-end  tale this  report  go away attempt to explain how it involves both listening and responding,  git be  impressive or ineffective,  substantiating or negative for the sender and receiver. Non- verbal cues are  practised in everyday interactions and can oft eras times speak louder than verbal communication.Think back to childhood how mommas  mall(a)  tangency was understood  nonhing had to be said and what she wanted was  entere just by the  side she gave. How  around in school the raising of hands to answer a  inquiry/ask a question? teachers  look these gestures. The same is true in business managers and employees communicate frequently through expectations for  model the time clock employees want to be paid so they punch the clock. Managers want to    acknowledge  timely employees so they review time sheets generated from time clocks.In essence demonstrative communication is of great importance and is an  immanent part of communication. Listening to  symphony can involve demonstrative communication the receiver (the listener) hears the  medication and responds to the sender by  bole motions such as dancing, bobbing of feet, snapping fingers, tapping feet and so forth these movements help the sender to understand that the music is being enjoyed.  permits look at a lawyer by the  trace of Belli whom  efficaciously used demonstrative communication by using visual aids and demonstrative materials in the  apostrophize room. Consider this excerpt from optical Materials with a point Belli used scale models to check  dynamic headroom distances on highway accidents, he even brought a patient who weighed four hundred pounds up to the  secondly  history of a courtroom by means of an outdoor lift because he could not be brought in through a    first floor entrance all in an effort to  presentation by actual presence what he could not describe verbally.  (pg. 16). The forms of demonstrative communication/materials which Belli (the sender) used had a  arrogant effect on the jurors (the receivers) because they were able to understand at a profound level. If not  attentive  in that respect are instances where the use of demonstrative communication can be ineffective.A commentary not  go out gave some practical tips and tactics for maximizing and leveraging demonstrative exhibits lets  shew  fare 14 from the commentary it states Know your  listening Daniel & Lance (n. d). Having no prior knowledge of the audience you  think to address could prove to be ineffective. For instance the audience of a traffic police is all drivers including bicyclists. A non-verbal cue when interpreted correctly helps traffic to be directed smoothly avoiding accidents. The examples used throughout this  story are just a few instances to describe dem   onstrative communication.There are  frequently  more(prenominal) examples not shown here the point is what is understood physically (facial expressions, tone of voice, sense of  maculation, sense of smell, and body motions) dont have to be said. Closing thoughts showing an awareness of non-verbal cues will have a  sweet effect with communication. Learn to pay attention to facial expressions it will give a  break in  probability of figuring out the meaning behind the  meaning the sender attempts to send through words. Your  pith  signature can help to gain trust as not properly knowing when to use touch can cause barriers to trust.Demonstrative communication dates way back before birth as  wellspring as before our parents were born and will continue to be of great importance throughout history. Lets put more thought into non-verbal cues to heighten understanding and cooperation amongst one another. Senders and receivers are in tuned with the communication process by determining what    they hope to achieve, Identifying the key points, considering the reaction, determining what channel to use, deliverance, ensure the message was  received and understood, receive and interpret the response to the message, then decide f further communication is  demand bcom275 r1 (2011).  dialogue is an essential part of life knowledge of the correct use of demonstrative communication will go further than words could express and barriers will be lifted so listening and responding will no longer be a mystery and communication will be more effective and  autocratic vs. ineffective and negative.References Bcom275_r1_the communication process Retrieved from OLS at Phoenix Daniel Wolfe and Lance, J. (n. d). Commentary Tactics, ethical considerations in leverage demonstrations. Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly, Retrieved from Ebscohost Palzer, E. (1962). Visual Materials with a point. Todays speech, 10(2), 15-27, Retrieved From EbscohostDemonstrative Communication PaperAndrea Dunn Individual As   signment week 2 BCOM/275 Version 1 Tim Wolfe October 30, 2011 Demonstrative communication dates way back before birth as well as before our parents were born and will continue to be of great importance throughout history this paper will attempt to explain how it involves both listening and responding, can be effective or ineffective, positive or negative for the sender and receiver. Non- verbal cues are used in everyday interactions and can often times speak louder than verbal communication.Think back to childhood how mommas eye contact was understood nothing had to be said and what she wanted was done just by the look she gave. How about in school the raising of hands to answer a question/ask a question? teachers understand these gestures. The same is true in business managers and employees communicate frequently through expectations for instance the time clock employees want to be paid so they punch the clock. Managers want to acknowledge punctual employees so they review time she   ets generated from time clocks.In essence demonstrative communication is of great importance and is an essential part of communication. Listening to music can involve demonstrative communication the receiver (the listener) hears the music and responds to the sender by body motions such as dancing, bobbing of feet, snapping fingers, tapping feet and so forth these movements help the sender to understand that the music is being enjoyed. Lets look at a lawyer by the name of Belli whom effectively used demonstrative communication by using visual aids and demonstrative materials in the court room. Consider this excerpt from Visual Materials with a point Belli used scale models to check clearance distances on highway accidents, he even brought a patient who weighed four hundred pounds up to the second floor of a courtroom by means of an outdoor lift because he could not be brought in through a first floor entrance all in an effort to show by actual presence what he could not describe verb   ally.  (pg. 16). The forms of demonstrative communication/materials which Belli (the sender) used had a positive effect on the jurors (the receivers) because they were able to understand at a profound level. If not careful there are instances where the use of demonstrative communication can be ineffective.A commentary not dated gave some practical tips and tactics for maximizing and leveraging demonstrative exhibits lets examine number 14 from the commentary it states Know your audience Daniel & Lance (n. d). Having no prior knowledge of the audience you plan to address could prove to be ineffective. For instance the audience of a traffic police is all drivers including bicyclists. A non-verbal cue when interpreted correctly helps traffic to be directed smoothly avoiding accidents. The examples used throughout this paper are just a few instances to describe demonstrative communication.There are much more examples not shown here the point is what is understood physically (facial expr   essions, tone of voice, sense of touch, sense of smell, and body motions) dont have to be said. Closing thoughts showing an awareness of non-verbal cues will have a winning effect with communication. Learn to pay attention to facial expressions it will give a better chance of figuring out the meaning behind the message the sender attempts to send through words. Your eye contact can help to gain trust as not properly knowing when to use touch can cause barriers to trust.Demonstrative communication dates way back before birth as well as before our parents were born and will continue to be of great importance throughout history. Lets put more thought into non-verbal cues to heighten understanding and cooperation amongst one another. Senders and receivers are in tuned with the communication process by determining what they hope to achieve, Identifying the key points, considering the reaction, determining what channel to use, deliverance, ensure the message was received and understood, r   eceive and interpret the response to the message, then decide f further communication is necessary bcom275 r1 (2011). Communication is an essential part of life knowledge of the correct use of demonstrative communication will go further than words could express and barriers will be lifted so listening and responding will no longer be a mystery and communication will be more effective and positive vs. ineffective and negative.References Bcom275_r1_the communication process Retrieved from OLS at Phoenix Daniel Wolfe and Lance, J. (n. d). Commentary Tactics, ethical considerations in Leveraging demonstrations. Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly, Retrieved from Ebscohost Palzer, E. (1962). Visual Materials with a point. Todays speech, 10(2), 15-27, Retrieved From Ebscohost  
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