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principal of communication​

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Answered by sunilupendratiwari53
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principle of effective communication clarity language attention consistency timelines content of message and few others

Answered by longlostfriend06
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1. Principle of Clarity

2. Principle of Attention

3. Principle of Feedback

4. Principle of Informality

5. Principle of Consistency

6. Principle of Timeliness

7. Principle of Adequacy

Detailed Answer :

Following principles of communication make it more effective:

1. Principle of Clarity:

The idea or message to be communicated should be clearly spelt out. It should be worded in such a way that the receiver understands the same thing which the sender wants to convey. There should be no ambiguity in the message. It should be kept in mind that the words do not speak themselves but the speaker gives them the meaning. A clear message will evoke the same response from the other party. It is also essential that the receiver is conversant with the language, inherent assumptions, and the mechanics of communication.

2. Principle of Attention:

In order to make communication effective, the receiver’s attention should be drawn towards the message. People are different in behaviour, attention, emotions etc. so they may respond differently to the message. Subordinates should act similarly as per the contents of the message. The acts of a superior also draw the attention of subordinates and they may follow what they observe. For example, if a superior is very punctual in coming to the office then subordinates will also develop such habits. It is said that ‘actions speak louder than words.

3. Principle of Feedback:

The principle of feedback is very important to make communication effective. There should be a piece of feedback information from the recipient to know whether he has understood the message in the same sense in which the sender has meant it.

4. Principle of Informality:

Formal communication is generally used for transmitting messages and other information. Sometimes formal communication may not achieve the desired results, informal communication may prove effective in such situations. Management should use informal communication for assessing the reaction of employees towards various policies. Senior management may informally convey certain decisions to the employees for getting their feedback. So this principle states that informal communication is as important as formal communication.

5. Principle of Consistency:

This principle states that communication should always be consistent with the policies, plans, programmes and objectives of the organization and not in conflict with them. If the messages and communications are in conflict with the policies and programmes then there will be confusion in the minds of subordinates and they may not implement them properly. Such a situation will be detrimental to the interests of the organization.

6. Principle of Timeliness:

This principle states that communication should be done at the proper time so that it helps in implementing plans. Any delay in communication may not serve any purpose rather decisions become of historical importance only.

7. Principle of Adequacy:

The information communicated should be adequate and complete in all respects. Inadequate information may delay action and create confusion. Inadequate information also affects the efficiency of the receiver. So adequate information is essential for taking proper decisions and making action plans.

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