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Effective Communication:
Seven Cs
For transmitting effective written or oral messages, Certain principles must be
followed. These principles are advocated by Francis J. Bergin provide guidelines for
choice of content and style of presentation adapted to the purpose of the receiver of
the message.
They are also called the seven Cs of communication.
They are:
1.Completeness
2.Conciseness
3.Clarity
4.Correctness
5.Consideration
6.Courtesy
7.Concreteness
Completeness
Every communication must be complete and adequate.
Incomplete messages keep the receiver guessing, create
misunderstanding and delay actions.
Every person should, therefore, be provided with all the
required facts and figures.
For example, when factory supervisor instructs workers
to produce, he must specify the exact size, shape, quality
and cost of the product. Any assumptions behind the
messages should also be clarified.
While answering a letter, all the questions raised in the
letter must be replied.
Conciseness
In business communication, you should be brief and
be able to say whatever you have to say in fewest
possible words without sacrificing the other C
qualities. Conciseness is desired because of the
following benefits:
1. A concise message saves time and expense for both
sender and receiver.
2. Conciseness contributes to emphasis; by
eliminating unnecessary words, you let important
ideas stand out.
3. When combined with a “you-view”, concise
messages are inherently more interesting to recipients
as they avoid unnecessary information.
Clarity
1. Clarity means getting your message across so
the receiver will understand what you are trying
to convey.
2. You want that person to interpret your words
with the same meaning you have in mind.
3. Accomplishing that goal is difficult because,
as you know, individual experiences are never
identical, and words have different meanings to
different persons.
1. Choose short, familiar, conversational words.
2. Construct effective sentences and paragraphs.
3. Achieve appropriate readability (and
listenability).
4. Include examples, illustrations, and other
visual aids, when desirable.
Correctness
1. The term correctness as applied to business
messages means right level of language and
accuracy of facts, figures and words.
2. If the information is not correctly conveyed, the
sender will lose credibility.
3. Transmission of incorrect information to
superiors will vitiate decision making process.
4. Transmission of incorrect information to
outsiders will spoil the public image of the firm.
5. To convey correct messages, grammatical errors
should also be avoided.
6. You should not transmit any message unless you
are absolutely sure of its correctness.
Consideration
1. Consideration means that you prepare every
message with the recipient in mind and try to put
yourself in his or her place.
2. Try to visualize your readers (or listeners)—with
their desires, problems, circumstances, emotions,
and probable reactions to your request.
3. Then handle the matter from their point of view
4. This thoughtful consideration is also called "you-
attitude," empathy, the human touch, and
understanding of human nature. (It does not mean,
however, that you should overlook the needs of your
organization.)
Consideration
1. Consideration underlies the other six C's of good
business communication
2. You adapt your language and message content to
your receiver's needs when you make your message
complete, concise, concrete, clear, courteous, and
correct.
• Focus on "you" instead of "I" and "we."
• Show reader benefit or interest in reader.
• Emphasize positive, pleasant facts.
• Apply integrity and ethic
Courtesy
• Courteous messages help to strengthen present
business friendships, as well as make new friends.
• Courtesy stems from sincere you-attitude.
• It is not merely politeness with mechanical
insertions of "please's" and "thank-you'd."
To be courteous, considerate communicators should
follow these suggestions regarding tone
• Be sincerely tactful, thoughtful, and appreciative.
• Omit expressions that irritate, hurt, or belittle.
• Grant and apologize good-naturedly.
Concreteness
• Communicating concretely means being specific,
definite, and vivid rather than vague and general.
• The following guidelines should help you
compose concrete, convincing messages:
• Use specific facts and figures.
• Put action in your verbs.
• Choose vivid, image-building words.

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7 C's Effective Communication.PPT

  • 2. For transmitting effective written or oral messages, Certain principles must be followed. These principles are advocated by Francis J. Bergin provide guidelines for choice of content and style of presentation adapted to the purpose of the receiver of the message. They are also called the seven Cs of communication. They are: 1.Completeness 2.Conciseness 3.Clarity 4.Correctness 5.Consideration 6.Courtesy 7.Concreteness
  • 3. Completeness Every communication must be complete and adequate. Incomplete messages keep the receiver guessing, create misunderstanding and delay actions. Every person should, therefore, be provided with all the required facts and figures. For example, when factory supervisor instructs workers to produce, he must specify the exact size, shape, quality and cost of the product. Any assumptions behind the messages should also be clarified. While answering a letter, all the questions raised in the letter must be replied.
  • 4. Conciseness In business communication, you should be brief and be able to say whatever you have to say in fewest possible words without sacrificing the other C qualities. Conciseness is desired because of the following benefits: 1. A concise message saves time and expense for both sender and receiver. 2. Conciseness contributes to emphasis; by eliminating unnecessary words, you let important ideas stand out. 3. When combined with a “you-view”, concise messages are inherently more interesting to recipients as they avoid unnecessary information.
  • 5. Clarity 1. Clarity means getting your message across so the receiver will understand what you are trying to convey. 2. You want that person to interpret your words with the same meaning you have in mind. 3. Accomplishing that goal is difficult because, as you know, individual experiences are never identical, and words have different meanings to different persons. 1. Choose short, familiar, conversational words. 2. Construct effective sentences and paragraphs. 3. Achieve appropriate readability (and listenability). 4. Include examples, illustrations, and other visual aids, when desirable.
  • 6. Correctness 1. The term correctness as applied to business messages means right level of language and accuracy of facts, figures and words. 2. If the information is not correctly conveyed, the sender will lose credibility. 3. Transmission of incorrect information to superiors will vitiate decision making process. 4. Transmission of incorrect information to outsiders will spoil the public image of the firm. 5. To convey correct messages, grammatical errors should also be avoided. 6. You should not transmit any message unless you are absolutely sure of its correctness.
  • 7. Consideration 1. Consideration means that you prepare every message with the recipient in mind and try to put yourself in his or her place. 2. Try to visualize your readers (or listeners)—with their desires, problems, circumstances, emotions, and probable reactions to your request. 3. Then handle the matter from their point of view 4. This thoughtful consideration is also called "you- attitude," empathy, the human touch, and understanding of human nature. (It does not mean, however, that you should overlook the needs of your organization.)
  • 8. Consideration 1. Consideration underlies the other six C's of good business communication 2. You adapt your language and message content to your receiver's needs when you make your message complete, concise, concrete, clear, courteous, and correct. • Focus on "you" instead of "I" and "we." • Show reader benefit or interest in reader. • Emphasize positive, pleasant facts. • Apply integrity and ethic
  • 9. Courtesy • Courteous messages help to strengthen present business friendships, as well as make new friends. • Courtesy stems from sincere you-attitude. • It is not merely politeness with mechanical insertions of "please's" and "thank-you'd." To be courteous, considerate communicators should follow these suggestions regarding tone • Be sincerely tactful, thoughtful, and appreciative. • Omit expressions that irritate, hurt, or belittle. • Grant and apologize good-naturedly.
  • 10. Concreteness • Communicating concretely means being specific, definite, and vivid rather than vague and general. • The following guidelines should help you compose concrete, convincing messages: • Use specific facts and figures. • Put action in your verbs. • Choose vivid, image-building words.