Verbal - Spoken words to convey messages. It includes face-to-face conversations, telephone calls, video conferencing, speeches, and meetings. It is often immediate and allows for tone, pitch, and emotion to be conveyed., Written - This can use symbols, letters, or characters to convey messages. Examples include letters, emails, text messages, reports, memos, and social media posts. It provides a permanent record and can be used to communicate over long distances and time gaps., Visual - Ideas are shared using tools such as charts, graphs, logos, symbols, diagrams, videos, and photographs. This type of communication is effective for simplifying complex information and engaging an audiences., Digital - These methods include instant messaging, emails, social media platforms, video calls, and collaborative tools, such as Microsoft’s SharePoint. These methods enable fast, global, and multimedia communication., Non verbal - Includes body language, facial expressions, gestures, posture, eye contact, and even silence. Non-verbal cues often complement verbal communication and can express feelings or attitudes without words., Mass communication - This refers to transmitting messages to large audiences via media like television, radio, newspapers, and the internet.,
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Communication - different types
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