Note that if you do the latter, you won’t be able to start the cycle again right away. You can have a question and answer period, ask for opinions throughout, or include a feedback form in a handout. When you deliver a PowerPoint presentation, you get feedback by asking for it. The recipient becomes the sender and the sender becomes the recipient, completing the communication loop. Step 4: Feedback returns the interpretation of the recipient to the senderįeedback ensures that the recipient understood the message by sending the recipient’s interpretation back to the sender. You may need to state your assumptions or explain why certain assumptions are not valid.įinally, you get feedback.
When you deliver a PowerPoint presentation, you’re using oral and electronic media of transmission, usually with both words and images.įor best communication, you want to choose the best medium.
It can be physical (printed matter), electrical ( television), or electronic (e-mail). The sender uses a medium to transmit a message. You could separate the sender from the message and make this two steps. To persuade (to make a certain decision, to buy a product).To inform (about the results of a process or facts needs to make a decision).To motivate (to work harder or smarter).
If you don’t know what that is, you can’t express the message clearly. Communication always has a purpose, goal, or objective. The first step in the process of communication occurs when the sender expresses a message.