Communication Competency
Communication Analysis
Communication competency: Self-analysis
Communication competency is defined as "the degree to which a communicator's goals are achieved through effective and appropriate interaction" (Lane 2000). Whether we are aware of it or not, we are always communicating. But our intentions are not necessarily transmitted in an effective fashion to those whom we would like to receive our messages. Because "the goal of communication is shared meaning" self-awareness of how a message is received by others is a critical component of good communication (Lane 2000). Competent communicators understand explicitly what their goals are and the mentality of the person on whom they are using their persuasive skills. Communication competency is always situational. Competency involves "using knowledge of self, other, context, and communication theory to generate adaptive communication performances" (Lane 2000).
For example, speaking to an audience of my peers requires a level of conversational informality...
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