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Sunday, 16 August 2015

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE PURPOSE OF COMMUNICATION


                           THE PURPOSE OF COMMUNICATION
 
According to camp and satter white [20002], there are four main purpose of communication

1.  To inquire
2.  To inform
3.  To persuade
4.  To develop good will.



TO INQUIRE
        This involve obtaining information in various ways, for instance, by asking question or through formulating questionnaires

                            TO INFORM
        This entails the dissemination of information using different channels of communication.
                             
                              TO PERSUADE
        This aims to influence people and bring them round to your way of thinking.
  
TO DEVELOP GOOD WILL
        This involves maintaining our forming cordial and harmonious relationships with people you are communicating.

COMMUNICATION: is a purposeful activity of exchanging information and meaning across space and time using whichever is available or preferred.
        Communication requires a sender, a message, a medium and a recipient, although the receiver does not have to be present or aware of the senders intends to communicate at the time of communication. Thus, communication can over across vast distances in time and space. Communication requires that the communicating parties share an area of communicative commodonality.

The communication process is complete once the receiver understands the senders message. If the communication is seen in a wider sense not only interpreted as an exchange of news and the message will be out as the activities of individuals and groups in the exchange of data, fact and ideas communication in any activities that perform these functions is essential for humans. As express by Onong. U. Effendy in his book Science Communication Theory and practice of quoting back the opinion of the  M.C bride etall, that the foundation of communication in every social system as follows;
INFORMATION;
        The collection, delivery, processing dissemination of news, data, image facts, messages, opinions and comments are needed so that people can understand and act clearly against international condition, environment and in order to make the right decisions.
                                                               
                                 SOCIALLIZATION
     The provision of resources or knowledge that enables people to behave and act as an effective member of the society for which he was aware of its social function so that he can be active in community.
                                 MOTIVATION
Explain the goals of every society in short and long term encouraging people to make their choice and desires, encourage individual and group activities based on shared objectives to be pursued.
                          DEBATE AND DISCUSSION
To provide and exchange the necessary facts to allowed the approval or resolve differences of opinion on public issues, providing relevant evidence necessary for public interest and to the community more involved in issues of joint activities at international, nation and local.
                                                                 
                               EDUCATION
The transfer of knowledge so as to encourage intellectual development, character formation and education necessary skills and proficiency in all areas of life.

                          
                       ADVANCING CULTURE
The dissemination of the results of culture and art with the intention of preserving the past heritage, cultural development by expanding ones horizons, awaken the imagination and encourage creativity and aesthetic needs.

                            ENTERTAINMENT
Dissemination of signals, symbols, sound and image of drama, dance, art, literature music, comedy, sports, games, and so for recreation and leisure groups and individuals.

INTEGRATION
Provides for the nation, group and individuals the opportunity to get the message that are needed so they can know each other and understand and appreciate the conditions, the views and wishes of others.
        From exposure to the above, the functions of communication so much that can be simplified into four function namely.

CONVEY INFORMATION [to inform]
EDUCATE [to educate]
ENTRETAINING [to entertain]
AFFECT [to influence]
        According to Goran Hedero, a Swedish physician communication in his book, communication and social change in developing nation [1982] suggested that the functions and of communication are;
Creating a climate change by introducing new values to change attitudes and behavior towards modernization.
1.  Teach new skills
2.  Acting as multiplier of science
3.  Improving ones aspiration
4.  Giving participation in taking decision on matters concerning the interest of  many people.
5.  Helping people find new values and harmony of a particular situation
6.  Heightens the sense of nationhood
7.  Creating energy efficiency and cost to the mobility of a person
8.  Improving one’s political activity
9.  Changing the structure of power within the society
By a means to assist in the implementation of development programs, supporting the economic, social and political in a nation [in cangara2007:63] besides haven the function, the communication has a purpose. The goal in this case to convey information and search information to the audience or target, in order to convey what communicator is understandable, so that the communication being waged reached. Besides the understanding, supports ideas and the act of opening up communication and if it is necessary to know what the purpose of holding or continuing communication.

                             


                THE CENTRAL PURPOSE OF COMMUNICATION  

The central purpose of communication are stated by Wayne, in his book techniques for effective communication stated that;
 
1.  To secure understanding, mainly ensuring  that communication is to understand a received messages
2.   To establish acceptance, conduct training
3.  To motivate action, motivation purpose sebagimana communicator [in Effendy 2009:32]

                       IDENTIFY YOUR PURPOSE
In addition to audience and context, every communication tasks your face as a working engineer will have a purpose. Explicitly identifying and analyzing that purpose will guide the decisions you make about your communication tasks.

                   HOW DO I IDENTIFY MY PURPOSE? 
You may have just one purpose for your communication task, but for some tasks, you may be seeking to achieve several goals. Sometimes, your purpose will be identified for you, other times you will need to identify it yourself.
        In their book, writing today, Richard Johnson – Sheehan and Charles paine argue that the basic purpose of communication in the work place are to inform and persuade, most specially, the authors breaks those purpose down as follows;
 

TO INFORM                                                     TO PERSUADE

to describe                                               to convince
to refine                                                   to influence
to notify                                                   to argue
to instruct                                                        to change
to review                                                  to command
to advice                                                  to recommend
to announce                                            to advocate
to explain                                                 to defend
to demonstrate                                         to justify
to illustrate                                              to support

                   HOW DO I ANALYZE THE PURPOSE
You’ll likely reference your communication tasks  purpose when making decisions like what information to convey, and how to convey that information.

Suppose a new engineer has joint your team, your supervisor has asked you to instruct her about internal procedures  for conducting project meetings so she can begin participating immediately[your primary purpose]. You also want to advise her about the personalities involved so she can understand how to work around their quirts [your secondary purpose].
        With your purposes in mind, you can decide how best to accomplish them. For instance, you can decide if a formal presentation will be more appropriate and effective than an informal talk. You can also think about the content you should include. Would brief bios of the other team members help?
Would she respond better to step by step instructors or an overview of procedures.
        You will make many other decision related to your communication tasks, use your defined purpose as well  as the other elements of the communication situation to inform all your decision.
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