Student name: Sumit Laller Student ID: 2359504 1. Defining communication • The process by which information is exchanged between individual through a common system of symbols, signs, action or behavior. • There are several type of communication:- Verbal Non verbal Written Visual 2. Language and meaning • Language is a purpose of people to share their views, feelings and it is only way of communication. • What is meaning? That tells others what is in our mind, or what we mean when we use a certain words. 3. Myths ABOUT NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION • There are some myth about non- verbal communication:- 1. The isolation myth: - It makes an effort on human beings to study non-verbal communication in isolation from whole system of our communication. 2. The key to success:-this myth guarantee us to understand secret codes of non-verbal behavior will make us a successful person in our life. 3. The single meaning myth:-an imagination or fictitious thing or person. 4. Defining culture • Culture refers to acting and thinking way of people and it is somewhat related to people speaking a common language but not all the time. • In a recent time culture is most used misconceive concept use by people 5. Hofstede’s five dimension of culture • Power distance • Uncertainty avoidance • Individualism-collectivism • Masculinity-femininity • Long-term—short-term 6. What is mediated communication? • It assign to communication which carried out by use of data communication technology, and can be contrasted to face-to-face. 7. Ethics in cyberspace • It’s about the believe that what ethical guidelines should be beneficial for cyberspace. • There are two opposite ethical guidelines: changes in old policies and laws, another one is two adopt new polices and laws. 8. Intercultural communication • Intercultural culture is a study that communication over different culture and also social groups. • We all are facing cultural difference in our daily life. 9. Emotional intelligence • It was first proposed by Salovey and Mayer in 1990. • It’s the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one’s emotions, and also know how to handle interpersonal relationship. 10. Purpose of interviewing • Get as much information as possible from the person interviewing you. • Sell yourself and what you have to offer. • Demonstrate your communication skills. • to persuade another person to adopt an idea or course of action.