Minggu, 02 Juni 2013

softskill (komunikasi bisnis)

A.    Nonverbal communication


Nonverbal communication is the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless (mostly visual) cues between people.
Messages can be communicated through gestures and touch, body language or posture, physical distance, facial expression and eye contact, which are all types of nonverbal communication. Speech contains nonverbal elements known as paralanguage, including voice quality, rate, pitch, volume, and speaking style, as well as prosodic features such as rhythm, intonation, and stress. Likewise, written texts have nonverbal elements such as handwriting style, spatial arrangement of words, or the physical layout of a page. However, much of the study of nonverbal communication has focused on face-to-face interaction, where it can be classified into three principal areas: environmental conditions where communication takes place, physical characteristics of the communicators, and behaviors of communicators during interaction.
Example :

·         Physical Communication

Physical communication is the most used form of non verbal communication.  A person that is aware of another’s non verbal cues will understand that person better.  Even the way you are standing and your position in a group of people can communicate.   
The amount of distance between you and another person will be interpreted a certain way, and the meaning will change according to the culture.  It can mean either an attraction, or can signal intensity.  Standing side-to-side can show cooperation, where a face-to-face posture may show competition.  Your posture can communicate in a non verbal way, whether you are folding your arms, slouching, crossing your legs, or standing and sitting erect.  Finally, any actual touching can convey attraction or a level of intimacy.  Examples of non verbal communication of this type include shaking hands, patting the back, hugging, pushing, or other kinds of touch. 
Other forms of non verbal communication are facial expressions, gestures, and eye contact.  When someone is talking, they notice changes in facial expressions and respond accordingly.  These include raising your eyebrows, yawning, sneering, rolling your eyes, gaping, and nodding.  The meaning of these movements is pretty much the same in all cultures.  Gestures, however, are many times an individual’s way of communicating as most people gesture when talking.  Eye contact is very important in communicating nonverbally.  You can read a person’s emotion through their eyes, and many times is not the same emotion as their words are saying.   

·         Effects of Non Verbal Communication

Non verbal communication, especially body language, can send a strong message, in spite of what your words say.  Even the tone of your voice, its pitch, volume, quality, and speed effects what you say.  Your body language can:
·         Repeat the message your words are saying
·         Contradict what your words are saying
·         Be a substitution for your verbal message
·         Add to the meaning of your message
·         Accent or make the message stronger, like pounding your fist on a table
Relationships depend on non verbal communication if they are to be strong and lasting.  The quality of your relationships can be improved if you can skillfully read people, and understand the emotions behind their words.  When one party receives mixed signals, trust can leave the relationship and it will be damaged.  Trust can be created in a relationship by sending non verbal clues that match your words.  The way you respond to someone nonverbally can show that you understand and care about them and the relationship will grow and be fulfilling to both.



B.       Verbal Communication
The sharing of information between individuals by using speech. Individuals working within a business need to effectively use verbal communication that employs readily understood spoken words, as well as ensuring that the enunciation, stress and tone of voice with which the word are expressed is appropriate.
Example :
·         Meetings
Verbal communication occurs in meetings when participants share their ideas. Effective meeting organizers clearly define their objective, such as whether the intent of the meeting is to make a decision, brainstorm ideas, approve a plan, communicate a change or get a status report. At the beginning of the meeting, an organizer uses verbal communication to state the priorities of the meeting, the desired outcomes and the amount of time allowed to discuss each topic. By asking for additional input from participants, she ensures the meeting remains relevant for everyone. The meeting organizer also ensures that every participant gets a chance to speak without monopolizing the agenda.
·         Presentations and Lectures
Using effective verbal communication, business professionals give presentations and lectures to convey their expertise on a particular topic. Whether a business professional provides instruction, describes a product to make a sale or communicates a vision or strategy, he needs to keep the message clear by preparing adequately. Using vivid language, descriptive examples and supplementary visuals, he ensures a successful presentation. By using short words and sentences, speakers tend to avoid confusion. Effective presenters allow time for the audience to ask questions and provide comments.
·         Workshops
Workshop organizers use verbal communication to direct the activities of participants. By providing clear instructions for group, the facilitator ensures a positive development experience. For example, a leader describes the rules for participating a role-playing exercises, talks about the scenario and determines how long the activity takes. Using effective verbal communication, leaders guide participants in researching issues, solving problems, negotiating solutions and making decisions.
·         Conversations
Conversations typically involve two people discussing a topic. Effective verbal communication occurs during conversations when the speaker acknowledges the sensitivity of the subject, time constraints and types of questions the receiver might ask. If the conversation occurs face to face, successful communicators use active listening skills such as repeating back what the other person has said. They also resist the temptation to interrupt and allow the other person to speak up as well to convey their thoughts. If the conversation occurs by telephone, the participants need to pay even more attention.


C.      SLOGAN

kepariwisataan


SATTE INDONESIA 2013

Top industry players view the 1st edition of SATTE Indonesia, to be held in Bali from 12-14 June 2013 as the most comprehensive B2B Travel and Tourism Event.

With immense pleasure RajaMICE together with UBM is delighted to announce the launch of first SATTE Indonesia scheduled to be held in Bali at Bali International Convention Centre from 12-14th June 2013. Over the past twenty years SATTE exhibition and conference has steadily grown to become the leading B2B travel event in India and a highly respected brand across the industry. While Indonesia is one of the fastest growing markets for travel and tourism in the world, the launch of SATTE Indonesia recognizes the growing importance of Indonesia as a B2B Travel and Tourism destination and promises to be a must-attend event for buyers and sellers from Indonesia and around the globe.

SATTE Indonesia 2013 intends to establish a new benchmark for travel and tourism events in Indonesia. It will do this by serving the inbound, outbound and the domestic markets and bringing together over 300 domestic and international sellers representing the top hospitality and travel brands with more than 300 domestic and international qualified buyers representing the top multinational and unique leisure brands across the globe. By bringing buyers and suppliers together in a single forum, SATTE Indonesia aims to advance the tourism industry through business sessions and the promotion of best practices in MICE and leisure management. Together with exhibitors and buyers from 33 Indonesian states and numerous countries around the world, SATTE Indonesia will facilitate pre-scheduled appointments and business sessions for buyers and sellers to negotiate on their long term leisure and corporate travel needs. Corporations, travel agents, resort and hotel chains, cruise operators, convention planners, venue operators and travel buyers can leverage the three days of business-to-business sessions to enhance their respective brands in the Indonesian and Southeast Asian market. In addition to the B2B sessions, the comprehensive four-day travel mart will have an extensive program of activities for delegates.

Why participate at SATTE Indonesia :
·         Groundbreaking, inaugural B2B large scale Travel mart in Indonesia.
·         SATTE Indonesia will be a comprehensive 3 full days of exhibiting with ample networking sessions & leisure activities - Maximise your brand exposure!.
·         SATTE Indonesia will extend the successful track record of SATTE India which have been proved as the biggest Travel and Tourism expo in South Asia.
·         Showcase of destinations, travel agents, travel and tourism products and services to the global travel trade community with an opportunity to conduct business with targeted 300 qualified buyers and 1000 trade visitors.
·         Arrange your pre-schedule meetings to make an efficient one on your timeplan.
·         Located in most luxurious area in Bali, BICC Spread over 1,500 m2. gross area, making it one of the biggest travel shows of Southeast Asia.
·         A series of sponsorship and branding avenues to maximize your brand exposure.
·         Extensive local and global media exposure.



1. What are the four positive and four negative effects of tourism mentioned in the article?

Implementation is expected to increase the number of MICE tourists visiting the archipelago, domestic, and foreign tourists to Indonesia to pursue the target of a predetermined number of visits. To benefits economic, social, and cultural.


2. how many jobs in tourism can you think of?
Tourism is always a busy industry, and many people opt to look for employment in the tourism trade with ideas of working out of exotic locales and being able to travel. While there are such jobs, the tourism industry actually offers many more careers throughout its wide infrastructure.

3. can you think of some recent international or national events that have affected the tourism industry?
sure. 
As tourism has grown in importance at local, regional, nationaland ... 3- One in fifty of all workers are employed in tourism related industries.

4. do you think ( find a certain place) as an object of tourism is a positive or a negative influence in our country?
it's very good to improve tourism and find new place to object tourism

5. which countries would you like to visit?why?
Macau can be called the casino capital of Asia. It is said that nine of ten Chinese tourists go to Macau for enjoying themselves. Macau has come under the influence of several races, specialy Portuguese, and this shows in its culture. Gambling has become the lifestyle of Macau, which also serves tourists with its nightlife, shopping and cuisine. Macau is loved by the tourists as an entertainment destination.

Travel destinations of Macau are as follows:
Casinos
Macau is known as 'Oriental Las Vegas'. Macau is known for grand casinos, many of which are themed, and gambling industry is enjoying upsurge. Some casinos are open even for 24 hours. Macau casinos are distinct for their peaceful atmosphere. Several hotels also run casinos for most of the tourists in Macau arrive for the purpose.
Nightlife
Macau never sleeps. Wildlife and rowdy, Macau is always a great fun. Few travellers in Hong Kong miss travelling to Macau. Equipped with an array of entertainment options, Macau continually lures national and international tourists. There is no dearth of glittering discotheques, which are always brimming with the lovers of peppy atmosphere. Macau night life is world-famous for its variety, loudness and cosmopolitan character. Facilities like bars, shops and restaurants are open all night long. 

Live music has plenty of variety. European, Latin American, African, almost every type of music is available in Macau bars, pubs and coffee shops. Night show performances are hugely appreciated by the visitor. Effulgent lights and modern sound systems increase the attraction of these performances manifold.
Food
Food and entertainment go together in Macau. Arrival of people from plenty of cultures ensures that variety of cuisines are available in Macau. Thai, Indian, European, Japanese, Malay, Chinese, Korean, Peranakan, Indonesian cuisines compete with one another for ignite the taste buds. 

Portugal dishes are very popular in Macau. Traditional Portuguese dishes include bacalhau, the country's beloved cod, served baked, grilled, stewed or boiled; oxtail and ox breast; rabbit prepared in various delicious ways; and soups such as caldo verde. The Portuguese learnt to use spices in India and Africa. They liked and carried the recipe wherever they went. This is visible in Macau where popular dishes are baked with chillies and peppers. Portuguese red and white wines are available in comparatively low prices.
Shopping 
Macau is ever ready to serve the visitor. Its status as a free port makes it very good for the shoppers. The place is nice for purchasing luxury items which are comparatively cheap. Watches, clothing and electronic items are also widely purchased. Chinese antiques and porcelain items can act as perfect souvenirs. Those who are fond of bargain shopping can find the activity full of fun. Macau is ever ready to assist Hongkong as a shopping centre.
Historical Legacy
Macau came within the fold of Chinese sovereignty in December 1999 after 400 years of Portuguese colonial rule. The churches, cobblestone streets, and pastel buildings remind us of Macau's colonial past. Cheek-by-jowl are the modern high-rises. Christian and Chinese festivals, both are celebrated with enthusiasm. Kun Lam Temple, A-Ma Temple and Lin Fong (Lotus) Temple are invaluable for historical legacy of Macau. Guia Fortress and Lighthouse and Monte Fort remind us of the trading past of the place. Maritime Museum tells us about the story of water travel in Asia while Taipa House Museum discovers Portuguese legacy.