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Answered by Anonymous
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1.Communication is the act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic rules. The main steps inherent to all communication are: The formation of communicative motivation or reason. Message composition. Message encoding....

2.The transmission of sender's ideas to the receiver and the receiver's feedback or reaction to the sender constitute the communication cycle. Furthermore, the process of communication involves that (sender, message, encoding, communication channel, receiver, decoding and feedback.

3."Two-way communication involves feedback from the receiver to the sender. This allows the sender to know the message was received accurately by the receiver. Communication is also negotiated which means that the sender and receiver listen to each other, the messages then gathers information to respond."

4.In the communication process, feedback refers to a response from the receiver which gives the communicator an idea of how the message is being received and whether it needs to be modified..

5.Sender is the source of the message or the person who originates the message and sends it to the receiver. The sender transfers the information using the following factors: Communication Skills (ability to read, write, speak, and listen) directly affect the communication process..

6.The 7 characteristics of effective communication

Completeness. Effective communications are complete, i.e. the receiver gets all the information he needs to process the message and take action. ...

Conciseness. Conciseness is about keeping your message to a point. ...

Consideration. ..

Concreteness. ...

Courtesy. ...

Clearness. ...

Correctness..

7...The communication process involves understanding, sharing, and meaning, and it consists of eight essential elements: source, message, channel, receiver, feedback, environment, context, and interference...#ANONYMOUS...DON"T FORGET ANONYMOUS...

8..communication channel refers either to a physical transmission medium such as a wire, or to a logical connection over a multiplexed medium such as a radio channel in telecommunications and computer networking...

9.The communication brings people together, closer to each other. The communication is an important management function closely associated with all other managerial functions. It bridges the gap between individuals and groups through flow of information and understanding between them...

10.The decoding of a message is how an audience member is able to understand, and interpret the message. It is a process of interpretation and translation of coded information into a comprehensible form...

11.One of the most common sources of communication barrier is individual perception. A person receiving a message may interpret it in the light of his own background and ability because there is a mutual distrust of misunderstanding between the sender and the receiver of the message...

12.Affective communication refers to the expression of feelings about things, others and themselves. In effect, expressions of positive, negative or even neutral feelings about something or someone is also an expression of that individual or group's values and beliefs.

13.There are five key barriers that can occur within a company: language, cultural diversity, gender differences, status differences and physical separation. These barriers to communication are specific items that can distort or prevent communication within an organization.

14.The standard methods of communication are speaking or writing by a sender and listening or reading the receiver. Most communication is oral, with one party speaking and others listening. ... A mixed message occurs when a person's words communicate one message, while nonverbally, he or she is communicating something ...

20.Advantages of written communication:

Easy to preserve: The documents of written communication are easy to preserve. Oral and non-verbal communication cannot be preserved. If it is needed, important information can be collected from the preserved documents

Easy presentation of complex matter: Written communication is the best way to represent any complex matter easily and attractively.

Permanent record: The documents of written communication act as a permanent record. When it is needed, important information can be easily collected from the preserved documents...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Communication is simply the act of transferring information from one place, person or group to another. Every communication involves (at least) one sender, a message and a recipient. ... These include our emotions, the cultural situation, the medium used to communicate, and even our location.

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