7 C's of Communication
Forms of Communication
Non-Verbal vs Verbal
100

This message must include all the relevant information as required by the intended audience.

Complete

100

Messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network.

an Email

100

Eye contact, touch, posture, body movement

Non-verbal

200

The message should be accurate, well timed, and grammatically error free.

Correct

200

An electronic communication sent and received by mobile phone.

Text Message

200

Waving to someone on the street is verbal communication.

Non-verbal

300

The message should emphasize on a single goal at a time and shall not cover several ideas in a single sentence.

Clear

300

The transmission of messages or signals through a nonverbal platform such as eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, posture, and the distance between two individuals

Non-verbal Communication 

300

Texting someone

Verbal

400

The message should be clear and particularly such that no room for misinterpretation is left.

Concrete

400

The use of sounds and words to express yourself, especially in contrast to using gestures or mannerisms

Verbal comunication

400

Saying "yes"

Verbal

500

The message should not be biased, considers both the feelings and viewpoints of the receiver and must include the terms that show respect for the recipient.

Courteous

500

Factual information about an event, project, or a job that has been done.

Report

500

Smiling, frowning, blushing

What do they mean?

Non-Verbal 

Happy, Sad, Shy/Embarrassed

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