The document discusses ethics and ethical communication. It defines ethics as a set of moral principles that govern how individuals interact with others and society. It then lists some common ethical issues in communication like secrecy, lying, ambiguity and gossip. It emphasizes communicating constructively, caring about your audience, and respecting others. The document also discusses how ethics is important for business communication, creating credibility and uniting people. It notes that ethical communication in business follows norms that don't offend or make people uncomfortable.
13. Ethical communication
Ethics is important in communication
since it satisfies basic human needs,
creates credibility, unites people and
leadership, improves decision making
and secures the society. Ethics brings a
sense of right and wrong in
organizations
14. Ethics- a persons sense of right and
wrong.
Ethics + Responsibility=a good speaker
15. Important point in communication ethics
Understands
the meaning
Appropriate words
Confidently
Sound level
Body
language
Persuasive
20. 3
Ethics can not be avoided
Ethics involves both motives and results
Ethics is a matter of:
who
what
when
where
why
21. .
Ethical Communication in Business
Every business is dependent on effective ethical
communication. It's what makes new policy in
government, raises money for nonprofits and
strengthens a business. Business communication occurs
any time a message is given or received, whether it's
verbal or nonverbal, between two businesses, a
business and its employees or a business and the
public. The messages sent and received by a business
need to follow ethical norms that don't offend or make
individuals feel uncomfortable.
22. Your way of talking
Politeness
Behavior with other person
Control your emotion