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7 Cs of Effective Communication
Dhruvi Kumari
Class X ‘A’
Roll No 17
The 7Cs of Effective Communication
1. Completeness
2. Conciseness
3. Consideration
4. Concreteness
5. Clarity
6. Correctness
7. Courtesy
Completeness
Your business message is "complete" when it contains all facts the reader or listener needs
to react to your desire outcome.
Remember that communicators differ in their mental filters;
they are influenced by their backgrounds, viewpoints, needs, attitudes, status, and
emotions.
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Completeness: Think Who, What, Where, When, How
Who you want to communicate with (Superior
, Subordinates, Customers,etc)? Know your
target audiences and set your tone right and say the right things (Don’t say the unnecessary
things).
What you want him/her to do and what you want to achieve? Focus on the objective and key
points and make sure what you want to achieve is clear without guessing.
Where to put your ideas and instructions (The Flow)?
Good flow allows reader to progressively understand your ideas at ease and will act
upon your message quickly.
When should you deliver the information? Deliver at the right time, not at the wrong
time, will have better results.
Conciseness
A concise message saves time and expense for both sender and receiver.
Conciseness is saying what you have to say in the fewest possible words without
sacrificing the other C qualities.
Conciseness contributes to emphasis. By eliminating unnecessary words, you
help make important ideas stand out.
To achieve conciseness, try to observe the following suggestions:
• Eliminate wordy expressions.
• Include only relevant statements.
• Avoid unnecessary repetition.
Add on: Check the flow of your information.
Consideration
Consideration means that you prepare every message with the recipient in mind
and try to put yourself in his or her place.
T
ry to visualize your readers (or listeners)—with their desires, problems,
circumstances, emotions, and probable reactions to your request.
Then handle the matter from their point of view.
Thisthoughtful consideration isalso 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 contd…
Ina broad but true sense, consideration underlies the other sixC's of good
business communication. You adapt your language and message content to
your receiver's needs when you make your message complete, concise,
concrete, clear, courteous, and correct.
However, in four specific ways you can indicate you are considerate: • Focus on
"you" instead of "I"and "we."
• Show reader benefit or interest in reader perspective.
• Emphasize positive, pleasant facts.
• Apply integrity and ethic.
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 factsand figures.
• Put action in your verbs.
• Choose vivid, image-building words
Ifyou want to be put in vague and general messages, it’s
better to omit it altogether! Wasting your reader’s time is the
Last thing you want in communications.
Clarity
Clarity means getting your message across so the receiver will understand what
you are trying to convey.
You want that person to interpret your words with the same meaning you have in
mind.
Accomplishing that goal is difficult because, as you know, individual experiences
are never identical, and words have different meanings to different persons.
Clarity contd..
Here are some specific ways to help make your messages clear:
1.Choose short, familiar
, conversational words.
2.Construct effective sentences and paragraphs.
3.Achieve appropriate readability (and listen-ability).
4. Include examples, illustrations, and othervisual aids, when
Correctness
The correctness principle comprises more than proper
grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
A message may be perfect grammatically and mechanically
but stillinsultor lose a customer (internal & external) and fail
to achieve its purpose.
Correctness cont…
The term correctness, as applied to a business message,
means the writer should:
• Use the right level of language (When to be formal, tone, etc.)
• Include only accurate facts, words, and figures
• Maintain acceptable writing mechanics
• Choose nondiscriminatory expressions
• Apply all other pertinent C qualities
Courtesy
Courteous messages help to strengthen present business
friendships, as well as make new friends.
Courtesy stems from sincere you-attitude. Itis not merely politeness
with mechanical insertions of "please's" and "thank-you's."
To be courteous,considerate communicatorsshould follow
these suggestions regarding tone of the communications.
• Be sincerely tactful, thoughtful, and appreciative.
• Omit expressions that irritate, hurt, or belittle.
• Grant and apologize good-naturedly.

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  • 1. 7 Cs of Effective Communication Dhruvi Kumari Class X ‘A’ Roll No 17
  • 2. The 7Cs of Effective Communication 1. Completeness 2. Conciseness 3. Consideration 4. Concreteness 5. Clarity 6. Correctness 7. Courtesy
  • 3. Completeness Your business message is "complete" when it contains all facts the reader or listener needs to react to your desire outcome. Remember that communicators differ in their mental filters; they are influenced by their backgrounds, viewpoints, needs, attitudes, status, and emotions.
  • 5. Completeness: Think Who, What, Where, When, How Who you want to communicate with (Superior , Subordinates, Customers,etc)? Know your target audiences and set your tone right and say the right things (Don’t say the unnecessary things). What you want him/her to do and what you want to achieve? Focus on the objective and key points and make sure what you want to achieve is clear without guessing. Where to put your ideas and instructions (The Flow)? Good flow allows reader to progressively understand your ideas at ease and will act upon your message quickly. When should you deliver the information? Deliver at the right time, not at the wrong time, will have better results.
  • 6. Conciseness A concise message saves time and expense for both sender and receiver. Conciseness is saying what you have to say in the fewest possible words without sacrificing the other C qualities. Conciseness contributes to emphasis. By eliminating unnecessary words, you help make important ideas stand out. To achieve conciseness, try to observe the following suggestions: • Eliminate wordy expressions. • Include only relevant statements. • Avoid unnecessary repetition. Add on: Check the flow of your information.
  • 7. Consideration Consideration means that you prepare every message with the recipient in mind and try to put yourself in his or her place. T ry to visualize your readers (or listeners)—with their desires, problems, circumstances, emotions, and probable reactions to your request. Then handle the matter from their point of view. Thisthoughtful consideration isalso 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 contd… Ina broad but true sense, consideration underlies the other sixC's of good business communication. You adapt your language and message content to your receiver's needs when you make your message complete, concise, concrete, clear, courteous, and correct. However, in four specific ways you can indicate you are considerate: • Focus on "you" instead of "I"and "we." • Show reader benefit or interest in reader perspective. • Emphasize positive, pleasant facts. • Apply integrity and ethic.
  • 9. 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 factsand figures. • Put action in your verbs. • Choose vivid, image-building words Ifyou want to be put in vague and general messages, it’s better to omit it altogether! Wasting your reader’s time is the Last thing you want in communications.
  • 10. Clarity Clarity means getting your message across so the receiver will understand what you are trying to convey. You want that person to interpret your words with the same meaning you have in mind. Accomplishing that goal is difficult because, as you know, individual experiences are never identical, and words have different meanings to different persons.
  • 11. Clarity contd.. Here are some specific ways to help make your messages clear: 1.Choose short, familiar , conversational words. 2.Construct effective sentences and paragraphs. 3.Achieve appropriate readability (and listen-ability). 4. Include examples, illustrations, and othervisual aids, when
  • 12. Correctness The correctness principle comprises more than proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling. A message may be perfect grammatically and mechanically but stillinsultor lose a customer (internal & external) and fail to achieve its purpose.
  • 13. Correctness cont… The term correctness, as applied to a business message, means the writer should: • Use the right level of language (When to be formal, tone, etc.) • Include only accurate facts, words, and figures • Maintain acceptable writing mechanics • Choose nondiscriminatory expressions • Apply all other pertinent C qualities
  • 14. Courtesy Courteous messages help to strengthen present business friendships, as well as make new friends. Courtesy stems from sincere you-attitude. Itis not merely politeness with mechanical insertions of "please's" and "thank-you's." To be courteous,considerate communicatorsshould follow these suggestions regarding tone of the communications. • Be sincerely tactful, thoughtful, and appreciative. • Omit expressions that irritate, hurt, or belittle. • Grant and apologize good-naturedly.