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Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering


Information and Technology
Rahim Yar khan
COMMUNICATION STYLES

 Introduction
 Style
 Communication style
 Types
 Recognition and understanding
 Examples
 Question and Answer
 Conclusion
 Manner and expression of thoughts via
language

 Characteristics of individuals, unique

 Differ from person to person

 Style: prominent and worth noting


 Everyone has unique communication style

 Way of exchanging information

 Communicative style : verbal and written

 Stamp of personality, learning


 Passive

 Active
( active positive: assertive)
(active negative: aggressive)

 Aggressive

 Passive- aggressive, active- aggressive


 Fail to express feelings, needs

 Act Indifferently

 Lack of outward communication

 Anger building and resentment

 Safe way out


 Lack of eye contact

 Poor body language and gestures

 Time taking in communication

 Shyness, confused in verbal communication

 Use of irrelevant vocabulary, not to the point


in writing
 The most effective form of communication

 Assertive and open mode : expressive

 Easy expression of ideas, needs, desires

 Liberal in communication

 Respect others right to communicate


 Good eye contact

 Impressive body language and gestures

 Synchronized communication

 Bold, assertive, impressive in verbal


communication

 Use of the most relevant vocabulary, to the


point in written
 Intense eye contact
 Aggressive body language and gestures

 Commanding, attacking like communication


 Fail to listen to others

 Aggressive, violent, criticizing, threatening


in verbal communication

 Use of the striking words, “I” centered,


commanding words
 Aggressive , offending

 Loud and forceful

 Dominating to the extend of bullying

 Angry look and shouting

 Violating the norms of others right to


communicate
 Forceful expressions

 Often violates and offend the rights of


others

 Verbally and physically abusive and violant

 Focused only “I”

 Self centered
 Passive inwardly, violent outwardly

 Outlet of aggression indirect and secretly

 Self talking, muttering, murmuring

 Lack of open communication

 Aware of needs but struggle to voice


Hands out

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