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Effective Communications
(7 C’s)
The seven C’s
 When We talk about “ Effective Communication”

one thing that comes in mind, what are the basic
principles of “effective communication” .
 These principles tells us how your message can
becomes effective for your target group,
 These principles also tell about style and
importance of the message.
 These principles commonly known as 7 C’s of
effective communication.
Seven C’s of Effective
Communication
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Completeness
Conciseness
Consideration
Concreteness
Clarity
Courtesy
Correctness
1) Completeness
 Message Receiver- either listener or reader, desire

complete information to their question. e.g.
 suppose you are working with multinational company who
is engaging with engineering goods , like A.C. Now let
say one of your major customer wants some technical
information regarding “thermostat” (because he wants to
convey the same to the end users ). In this case you have to
provide him complete information in a short span of time.
 If possible, provide him some extra information which he
does not know,.
 In this way you can maintain a good business relation with
him, otherwise he may switch to an other company.
Five W’s
 One way to make your message complete is to answer the









five W’s.
WHO?
WHAT?
WHEN?
WHERE?
WHY?
The five question method is useful when you write
requests, announcements, or other informative messages.
For instance, to order (request) merchandise, make clear
WHAT you want, WHEN u need it, WHERE it is to be sent.
Conclusion of completeness
At the end we can say that, you must provide
him:1. All necessary information as requested by
him.
2. Answers to his all questions carefully
3. Provide some more information, which he
is not requiring , just to maintain good
relations.
2) Conciseness
 Conciseness means “convey the message

by using fewest words”.
 “Conciseness is the prerequisite to
effective business communication.”
As you know that all businessmen have
very short time .
 Hence a concise message save the time
and expenses for both the parties.
How To achieve the conciseness ?
For achieving the conciseness you
have to consider the following.
1.Avoid wordy expression
2.Include only relevant material
3.Avoid unnecessary repetition.
Avoid Wordy Expression
 E.g. Wordy:- at this time.

Instead of “at this time” you can just use only
a concise word:- NOW ,
Always try to use “ To the point Approach”
in business scenario perspective.
Include only relevant information
 Always try to provide only relevant information to the

receiver of the message.
 Lets say one of your customer requested
 for clients of the company
 in reply you should provide simply list of clients at the panel of your
company.
 No need to provide detailed business information about client at all.

 Observe the following suggestions to “ Include only relevant

information.”
–
–
–
–

Stick to the purpose of message
Delete irrelevant words
Avoid long introduction, unnecessary explanation etc.
Get to the important point concisely.
Avoid un-necessary Repetition
 Some times repetition is necessary for

focusing some special issue.
 But when the same thing is said with out
two or three reasons, the message become
wordy and boring.
 That’s why try to avoid Un-necessary
repetition.
Some ways to eliminate unnecessary words
 Use shorter name after you have mentioned the

long once. e.g.
 Spectrum communications Private limited use
spectrum.
 Use pronouns or initials E.g.
Instead of world trade organization use WTO or
You can use IT for Information Technology.(
keeping in views that receiver knows about these
terms)
3) Consideration
 Consideration means – To consider the

receiver’s Interest/Intention.
 It is very important in effective
communication while writing a message
you should always keep in mind your target
group
consideration is very important “C” among
all the seven C’s.
Three specific ways to indicate consideration
i-Focus on “you” instead of “I” or “We”
ii-Show audience benefit or interest of the
receiver
iii-Emphasize positive, pleasant facts.
Using “you” help you, but over use lead a
negative reaction.
Always write a message in such a way how
audience should be benefited from it. e.g.
We attitude
I am delighted to announce that we will
extend to make shopping more.
You attitude
“You will be able to shop in the evening with
the extended hours.”
Readers may react positively when benefit
are shown to them.
Always try to address his/her need and want.
 Always show/write to reader…………

what has been done so far as his/her query
is concerned.
 And always avoid that his/her need and
wants.
 Always avoid that has not been done so
far.
4) Concreteness
 It means that message should be specific

instead of general. Misunderstanding of
words creates problems for both parties
(sender and receiver).
 when you talk to your client always use
facts and figures instead of generic or
irrelevant information.
The following guidelines should help you to
achieve the Concreteness.
i- use specific facts and figures
ii-choose image building words
e.g
General
He is very intelligent student of class and
stood first in the class.
Concrete
Ali’s GPA in B.Sc Electrical Engineering
2k3-f session was 3.95/4.0, he stood first in
his class.
Always write on a very solid ground. It
should definitely create good image as
well.
5) Clarity
Accurately is purpose of clarity
In effective business communication the
message should be very much clear. So that
reader can understand it easily.
You should always Choose precise words.
Always choose familiar and easy words.
Construct effective sentences and paragraphs.
In business communication always use
precise words rather longer statements.
If you have a choice between long words and
shorter one, always use shorter one.
You should try your level best to use
familiar/easy to understand words so that
your reader will quickly under stand it
Familiar
1-after
2-home
3-for example
4-pay
5-invoice

Next familiar words
subsequent
domicile
e.g.
remuneration
statement for payments
6) Courtesy
Courtesy
 Knowing your audience allows you to use statements of

courtesy; be aware of your message receiver.
True courtesy involves being aware not only of the
perspective of others, but also their feelings. courtesy stems
from a sincere you-attitude.
 it is not merely politeness with mechanical insertions of
“please” and “Thank you” .
 Although Appling socially accepted manners is a form of
courtesy .
 rather, it is politeness that grow out respect and concern for
others.
Courteous communication generate a special tone in their
writing and speaking.
How to generate a Courteous
Tone ?
The following are suggestions for generating a courteous tone:
 Be sincerely tactful, thoughtful and appreciative.
 Use expressions that show respect for the others
 Choose nondiscriminatory expressions
Be sincerely Tactful, Thoughtful and Appreciative
 Though few people are intentionally abrupt or blunt, these
negative traits are common cause of discourtesy.
 avoid expression like those in the left hand column below;
rephrase them as shown in the right-hand column
Tactless, Blunt

More Tactful

Stupid letter; I can’t
understand

I should understand it, as
there is no confusing word in
this letter, could you please
explain it once again ..?

Its your fault, you did not
properly read my latest FAX

Sometimes my wording is not
precise; let me try again

Thoughtfulness and Appreciation
Writers who send cordial, courteous messages of deserved
congratulations and appreciation (to a person inside & outside) help to
build goodwill. The value of goodwill or public esteem for the firm may
be worth thousands of dollars.
7) Correctness
7) Correctness
At the core of correctness is proper grammar,
punctuation and spelling.
however, message must be perfect grammatically and
mechanically
. The term correctness, as applied to business
messages also mean three characteristics
o Use the right level of language
o Check the accuracy of figures, facts and words
o Maintain acceptable writing mechanics
Use the right Level of
Language
we suggest that there are three level of language
1. formal
2. informal
3. substandard.
Take a quick guess: what kind of writing is
associated with each level? What is the style of
each?
Formal and Informal Words
Formal writing is often associated with scholarly writing:
doctoral dissertations, scholarly, legal documents, toplevel government agreements and other material where
formality is demanded.
Informal writing is more characteristic of business writing.
Here you use words that are short, well-known and
conversational as in this comparison list:
More Formal
less formal
Participate
Join
Endeavor
try
Ascertain
find out
Utilize
use
Interrogate
question
Substandard Language
Avoid substandard language. Using correct words,
incorrect grammar, faulty pronunciation all
suggest as inability to use good English. Some
examples follow:
Substandard
More Acceptable
Ain’t
isn’t,aren’t
Can’t hardly
can hardly
Aim to proving
aim to prove
Desirous to
desirous of
Stoled
stolen
Facts and Figures Accuracy
Check Accuracy of Facts, Figures and words
It is impossible to convey meaning precisely, through words, from the head
of the sender to a receiver. Our goal is to be as precise as possible, which
means checking and double-checking and double-checking to ensure that
the figures, facts and words you use are correct.
“A good check of your data is to have another person read and comment on
the validity of the material”
Figures and facts
 Verify your statistical data
 Double-check your totals
 Avoid guessing at laws that have an impact on you, the sender and your
 Have someone else read your message if the topic involves data.
 Determine whether a “fact” has changed over time
Proper Use of Confusing Words !
Our Language (Any) is constantly changing. In fact,even dictionaries can
not keep up with rapid change in our language. the following words
often confusing in usage:
A, An

use a before consonants and
consonants sounds or a long ” u”
sound. Use an before vowels.

Accept, except

accept is a verb and means to
receive. except is a verb or a
preposition and relates to
omitting or leaving out.

Anxious, eager

Anxious implies worry, eager
conveys keen desire
End

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7c's in communication

  • 2. The seven C’s  When We talk about “ Effective Communication” one thing that comes in mind, what are the basic principles of “effective communication” .  These principles tells us how your message can becomes effective for your target group,  These principles also tell about style and importance of the message.  These principles commonly known as 7 C’s of effective communication.
  • 3. Seven C’s of Effective Communication 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Completeness Conciseness Consideration Concreteness Clarity Courtesy Correctness
  • 4. 1) Completeness  Message Receiver- either listener or reader, desire complete information to their question. e.g.  suppose you are working with multinational company who is engaging with engineering goods , like A.C. Now let say one of your major customer wants some technical information regarding “thermostat” (because he wants to convey the same to the end users ). In this case you have to provide him complete information in a short span of time.  If possible, provide him some extra information which he does not know,.  In this way you can maintain a good business relation with him, otherwise he may switch to an other company.
  • 5. Five W’s  One way to make your message complete is to answer the        five W’s. WHO? WHAT? WHEN? WHERE? WHY? The five question method is useful when you write requests, announcements, or other informative messages. For instance, to order (request) merchandise, make clear WHAT you want, WHEN u need it, WHERE it is to be sent.
  • 6. Conclusion of completeness At the end we can say that, you must provide him:1. All necessary information as requested by him. 2. Answers to his all questions carefully 3. Provide some more information, which he is not requiring , just to maintain good relations.
  • 7. 2) Conciseness  Conciseness means “convey the message by using fewest words”.  “Conciseness is the prerequisite to effective business communication.” As you know that all businessmen have very short time .  Hence a concise message save the time and expenses for both the parties.
  • 8. How To achieve the conciseness ? For achieving the conciseness you have to consider the following. 1.Avoid wordy expression 2.Include only relevant material 3.Avoid unnecessary repetition.
  • 9. Avoid Wordy Expression  E.g. Wordy:- at this time. Instead of “at this time” you can just use only a concise word:- NOW , Always try to use “ To the point Approach” in business scenario perspective.
  • 10. Include only relevant information  Always try to provide only relevant information to the receiver of the message.  Lets say one of your customer requested  for clients of the company  in reply you should provide simply list of clients at the panel of your company.  No need to provide detailed business information about client at all.  Observe the following suggestions to “ Include only relevant information.” – – – – Stick to the purpose of message Delete irrelevant words Avoid long introduction, unnecessary explanation etc. Get to the important point concisely.
  • 11. Avoid un-necessary Repetition  Some times repetition is necessary for focusing some special issue.  But when the same thing is said with out two or three reasons, the message become wordy and boring.  That’s why try to avoid Un-necessary repetition.
  • 12. Some ways to eliminate unnecessary words  Use shorter name after you have mentioned the long once. e.g.  Spectrum communications Private limited use spectrum.  Use pronouns or initials E.g. Instead of world trade organization use WTO or You can use IT for Information Technology.( keeping in views that receiver knows about these terms)
  • 13. 3) Consideration  Consideration means – To consider the receiver’s Interest/Intention.  It is very important in effective communication while writing a message you should always keep in mind your target group consideration is very important “C” among all the seven C’s.
  • 14. Three specific ways to indicate consideration i-Focus on “you” instead of “I” or “We” ii-Show audience benefit or interest of the receiver iii-Emphasize positive, pleasant facts. Using “you” help you, but over use lead a negative reaction.
  • 15. Always write a message in such a way how audience should be benefited from it. e.g. We attitude I am delighted to announce that we will extend to make shopping more.
  • 16. You attitude “You will be able to shop in the evening with the extended hours.” Readers may react positively when benefit are shown to them. Always try to address his/her need and want.
  • 17.  Always show/write to reader………… what has been done so far as his/her query is concerned.  And always avoid that his/her need and wants.  Always avoid that has not been done so far.
  • 18. 4) Concreteness  It means that message should be specific instead of general. Misunderstanding of words creates problems for both parties (sender and receiver).  when you talk to your client always use facts and figures instead of generic or irrelevant information.
  • 19. The following guidelines should help you to achieve the Concreteness. i- use specific facts and figures ii-choose image building words e.g General He is very intelligent student of class and stood first in the class.
  • 20. Concrete Ali’s GPA in B.Sc Electrical Engineering 2k3-f session was 3.95/4.0, he stood first in his class. Always write on a very solid ground. It should definitely create good image as well.
  • 22. Accurately is purpose of clarity In effective business communication the message should be very much clear. So that reader can understand it easily. You should always Choose precise words. Always choose familiar and easy words. Construct effective sentences and paragraphs.
  • 23. In business communication always use precise words rather longer statements. If you have a choice between long words and shorter one, always use shorter one. You should try your level best to use familiar/easy to understand words so that your reader will quickly under stand it
  • 24. Familiar 1-after 2-home 3-for example 4-pay 5-invoice Next familiar words subsequent domicile e.g. remuneration statement for payments
  • 26. Courtesy  Knowing your audience allows you to use statements of courtesy; be aware of your message receiver. True courtesy involves being aware not only of the perspective of others, but also their feelings. courtesy stems from a sincere you-attitude.  it is not merely politeness with mechanical insertions of “please” and “Thank you” .  Although Appling socially accepted manners is a form of courtesy .  rather, it is politeness that grow out respect and concern for others. Courteous communication generate a special tone in their writing and speaking.
  • 27. How to generate a Courteous Tone ? The following are suggestions for generating a courteous tone:  Be sincerely tactful, thoughtful and appreciative.  Use expressions that show respect for the others  Choose nondiscriminatory expressions Be sincerely Tactful, Thoughtful and Appreciative  Though few people are intentionally abrupt or blunt, these negative traits are common cause of discourtesy.  avoid expression like those in the left hand column below; rephrase them as shown in the right-hand column
  • 28. Tactless, Blunt More Tactful Stupid letter; I can’t understand I should understand it, as there is no confusing word in this letter, could you please explain it once again ..? Its your fault, you did not properly read my latest FAX Sometimes my wording is not precise; let me try again Thoughtfulness and Appreciation Writers who send cordial, courteous messages of deserved congratulations and appreciation (to a person inside & outside) help to build goodwill. The value of goodwill or public esteem for the firm may be worth thousands of dollars.
  • 30. 7) Correctness At the core of correctness is proper grammar, punctuation and spelling. however, message must be perfect grammatically and mechanically . The term correctness, as applied to business messages also mean three characteristics o Use the right level of language o Check the accuracy of figures, facts and words o Maintain acceptable writing mechanics
  • 31. Use the right Level of Language we suggest that there are three level of language 1. formal 2. informal 3. substandard. Take a quick guess: what kind of writing is associated with each level? What is the style of each?
  • 32. Formal and Informal Words Formal writing is often associated with scholarly writing: doctoral dissertations, scholarly, legal documents, toplevel government agreements and other material where formality is demanded. Informal writing is more characteristic of business writing. Here you use words that are short, well-known and conversational as in this comparison list: More Formal less formal Participate Join Endeavor try Ascertain find out Utilize use Interrogate question
  • 33. Substandard Language Avoid substandard language. Using correct words, incorrect grammar, faulty pronunciation all suggest as inability to use good English. Some examples follow: Substandard More Acceptable Ain’t isn’t,aren’t Can’t hardly can hardly Aim to proving aim to prove Desirous to desirous of Stoled stolen
  • 34. Facts and Figures Accuracy Check Accuracy of Facts, Figures and words It is impossible to convey meaning precisely, through words, from the head of the sender to a receiver. Our goal is to be as precise as possible, which means checking and double-checking and double-checking to ensure that the figures, facts and words you use are correct. “A good check of your data is to have another person read and comment on the validity of the material” Figures and facts  Verify your statistical data  Double-check your totals  Avoid guessing at laws that have an impact on you, the sender and your  Have someone else read your message if the topic involves data.  Determine whether a “fact” has changed over time
  • 35. Proper Use of Confusing Words ! Our Language (Any) is constantly changing. In fact,even dictionaries can not keep up with rapid change in our language. the following words often confusing in usage: A, An use a before consonants and consonants sounds or a long ” u” sound. Use an before vowels. Accept, except accept is a verb and means to receive. except is a verb or a preposition and relates to omitting or leaving out. Anxious, eager Anxious implies worry, eager conveys keen desire
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