The characteristics of a good communicator are
He knows
i. His objectives –have them specifically defined.
ii. His audience – their needs, interests, abilities, predispositions
iii. His message – its content, validity, usefulness, importance
iv. Channels that will reach the audience and their usefulness
v. How to organise and treat his message
vi. His professional abilities and limitations.
He is interested in
ii. His message and how it can help people
iii. The results of communication and their evaluation
iv. The communication process
v. The communication channels – their proper use and limitations.
vi. How to improve his communication skills.
He prepares
i. A plan for communication – a teaching plan
ii. Communication materials and equipments
iii. A plan for evaluation of results
He has a skill in
i. Selecting messages
ii. Treating messages
iii. Expressing messages – verbal and written
iv. The selection and use of channels
vi. Collecting evidence of results.
Poor communicators on the other hand
1. Fail to have ideas to present that are really useful to the audience
2. Fail to give the complete story and show its relationship to people’s problems.
3. Forget that time and energy are needed to absorb the material presented.
4. Feel they are always clearly understood
5. Refuse to adjust to close minds
6. Talk while others are not listening
8. Fail to recognise others view point and develop presentation accordingly.
9. Fail to recognise that communication is a two way process.
10. Let their own biases over influence the presentation
11. Fail to see that everyone understand questions brought up for discussions.
12. Fail to provide a permissive atmosphere
13. Disregard the values, customs, prejudices and habits of people with whom they attempt to communicate.
14. Fail to start where people are, with respect to knowledge, skill, interest and need.