Ever have a discussion with your kid, your wife or someone where both of you unknowingly walk away with a different understanding of what you both discussed? Usually you find out in another discussion that sounds something like, "...Oh, I thought you meant (fill in the blank)" You may think one thing while the other person is thinking something quite different, you are both under the illusion you communicated about the same thing. Get it??
business communication: it is more formal and business regarding communication. Everyday: it is informal communication base on the discussion of our daily based life.
An answering argument in a debate.
advantagesofgroup communication
chat, colloquy, comment, communication, communion, confab, confabulation, conference, consultation, converse, debate, discussion, exchange, expression, gab, gossip, hearing, intercourse, jive, observation, palaver, parley, pillow talk, powwow, questioning, remark, repartee, speech, talk, talkfest, tète-à-tète, ventilation, visit, yak, dialogue, discourse
The synonym for discussion is debate.
Topic is a discussion and discussion is a synonym for debate
in debate we basically stick on one side of the topic, either yes or no.ultimately we try to prove our side.While in group discussion we discuss from all point of view and come with a group result.
Patrick Sauer has written: 'The complete idiot's guide to starting a reading group' -- subject(s): Book clubs (Discussion groups), Books and reading, Forums (Discussion and debate), Group reading, Handbooks, manuals
A buzz session is basically a small informal/formal group discussion on a topic. Much like a brainstorming session or debate. "The boss just called us into his office to have a buzz session on what happened last night."
Debate
"Debate" is a verb for discussion that typically involves exchanging arguments or opinions on a particular topic.
A qualitative method to obtain in-depth information on concepts and perceptions about a certain topic through spontaneous group discussion of approximately 6-12 persons, guided by a facilitator.
D. M. Hall has written: 'Dynamics of group action' -- subject(s): Leadership, Forums (Discussion and debate), Social group work
Debate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Argument or discussion. Verb: To participate in a debate (to argue/dispute)
Debate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Argument or discussion. Verb: To participate in a debate (to argue/dispute)
They engaged in a heated discussion over politics. The discussion raged on for hours. The presidential discussion quickly turned into a debate.