Remember: Communication methods can be categorized as verbal/non-verbal, formal/informal, written/oral, and digital/traditional. Each method has its own advantages and appropriate contexts.
Step 1: Definition of communication.
Communication is the process of exchanging information, ideas, thoughts, and feelings between people through various methods.
Step 2: Different methods of communication.
The main methods of communication are:
Verbal Communication: Exchange of information through spoken words. Examples: face-to-face conversations, telephone calls, video calls, speeches, presentations.
Non-Verbal Communication: Communication without words, using body language, gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, and posture.
Written Communication: Exchange of information through written symbols. Examples: letters, emails, reports, memos, notices, articles, text messages.
Visual Communication: Use of visual aids to convey information. Examples: charts, graphs, diagrams, maps, posters, photographs, videos, presentations.
Formal Communication: Official communication following established channels in organizations. Examples: official meetings, memos, circulars, reports.
Informal Communication: Unofficial communication that occurs naturally among people. Examples: casual conversations, gossip, grapevine communication.
Digital/Virtual Communication: Communication through electronic means. Examples: emails, social media, instant messaging, video conferencing, blogs.