NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION NOTES

INTRODUCTION All communication is affected by the non-verbal communication that accompanies it. Over the telephone the tone of voice conveys nuances of meaning. Face to face expressions, gestures and posture play an important part. We use demonstrations and models to Read More …

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VISUAL COMMUNICATION NOTES

4.1. CHARTS BAR CHARTS These are some of the most popular ways of presenting statistics A bar chart consists of strips of different lengths each representing a numerical figure. The longer the bar the larger the figure it denotes How Read More …

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ORAL COMMUNICATION NOTES

2.1 SPEECHES Speech or spoken word is very powerful, it can stir people to mutinies and rebellions it can turn a hostile crowd to a friendly gathering. The key to the success of many politicians, industrialists, managers, and salesmen lies Read More …

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INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION NOTES

1.1. Definition of communication. Communication is an act of any natural or artificial means of conveying information or giving instruction. It’s the process of passing information and understanding from one person to the other. According to Newman and summer Communication Read More …

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NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS NOTES

9.1 Introduction The law relating to ‘negotiable instruments’ is contained in the Bills of Exchange Act(cap 270 and the Cheque Act (cap.35). These Acts deal with three kinds of negotiable instruments. i.e. Bills of Exchange, cheques and Promissory Notes. Meaning Read More …

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HIRE PURCHASE NOTES

The law relating to hire parches agreement has been contained in the Hire purchase Act (Cap. 507). This Act has been based mainly on English Hire Purchase Acts. 8.1 Introduction The Hire Purchase Act (cap. 507) defines some terms relating Read More …

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