diass- settings, processes and methods in communication.pptx
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2. ____1. Government communication can be defined as all activities in the which includes
the public and the private sector institutions. ____2. Government communication can
either be active or passive.
GO+FERN+MEANT= GOVERNMENT
3. ____1. Government communication can be defined as all activities in the which includes
the public and the private sector institutions. ____2. Government communication can
either be active or passive.
SEA+VEIL= CIVIL
4. ____1. Government communication can be defined as all activities in the which includes
the public and the private sector institutions. ____2. Government communication can
either be active or passive.
FRIE-S+V-EIGHT= PRIVATE
5. ____1. Government communication can be defined as all activities in the which includes
the public and the private sector institutions. ____2. Government communication can
either be active or passive.
S+COOL= SCHOOL
6. ____1. Government communication can be defined as all activities in the which includes
the public and the private sector institutions. ____2. Government communication can
either be active or passive.
COME+UNITY= COMMUNITY
7. ____1. Government communication can be defined as all activities in the which includes
the public and the private sector institutions. ____2. Government communication can
either be active or passive.
ON+LINE= ONLINE
11. Government communication can be defined as
all activities done by the public sector
institutions that the government supervises for
the purpose of presenting and explaining
government plans, decisions and actions. It is
also used to promote legal processes, defending
recognized values and to foster patriotism.
Communication in Government
12. 1.Government-wide communication.
Communication occurs in all structured
communication where its purpose is for
presenting government activities like to
explain decisions, and present actions.
2.Communication relating to benefits.
Communication occurs to ensure
beneficiaries are receive by the people to
avail services.
A.Types of Government Communication
13. 3. Involving Institutional Communication.
Communication to enhance the visibility
and influence of an organization. This
type of communication is to clarify the
values to be conveyed and incorporating
these values in all communication
activities and implementing the
appropriate procedures.
A.Types of Government Communication
14. Communication done by a Non-
government organizations (NGOs) is an
example of this setting. Different
advocacies like Greenpeace, animal
rights, environmental protection are
examples of these.
2. Communication in Civil
Society
15. 3. Communication in Private
Sector
Communication in any business
industries where information,
persuasion and mobilization are
the primary needs of the
private sector.
16. 4. Other Settings
a.Schools - communication for instruction and
socialization to inform stakeholders like
parents, faculty and students.
17. 4. Other Settings
b. Communities- are organized in varying
degrees of structure and using different
systems.
18. 4. Other Settings
c. Online communication- done in social
networking sites like fb, twitter, etc
25. In understanding the process of
communication in any
organization, patterns on where
information and messages go is
critical. This is called the
directionality of communication.
26. Among these are the following:
1. Vertical Communication-
refers to sending or receiving
messages between levels of
hierarchy or order whether
upward or downward.
32. Encoding is putting ideas or
information into symbols.
Decoding is transforming message
back into thoughts.
Message is the information source.
Receiver is the one who receives the
information.
33. Sender is the person who share the
information.
Response is the receiver’s reaction
to the message.
Feedback is the receiver’s reaction
that is given back to the sender.
Noise is the unplanned
interference..