The document outlines key aspects of communication including barriers to non-verbal communication, language differences, and emotional barriers. It defines communication as a fundamental process where information is exchanged between two entities through various channels and media. The communication process involves a sender encoding a message and sending it through a channel to a receiver. Models of communication include the transactional model where communication is an ongoing exchange between sender and receiver, and the Shannon and Weaver model which examines how messages are transmitted and potentially distorted. Features of effective communication are described as being clear, concise, concrete, correct, coherent, complete, and courteous.
The document outlines key aspects of communication including barriers to non-verbal communication, language differences, and emotional barriers. It defines communication as a fundamental process where information is exchanged between two entities through various channels and media. The communication process involves a sender encoding a message and sending it through a channel to a receiver. Models of communication include the transactional model where communication is an ongoing exchange between sender and receiver, and the Shannon and Weaver model which examines how messages are transmitted and potentially distorted. Features of effective communication are described as being clear, concise, concrete, correct, coherent, complete, and courteous.
The document outlines key aspects of communication including barriers to non-verbal communication, language differences, and emotional barriers. It defines communication as a fundamental process where information is exchanged between two entities through various channels and media. The communication process involves a sender encoding a message and sending it through a channel to a receiver. Models of communication include the transactional model where communication is an ongoing exchange between sender and receiver, and the Shannon and Weaver model which examines how messages are transmitted and potentially distorted. Features of effective communication are described as being clear, concise, concrete, correct, coherent, complete, and courteous.
Definition 1. Communication is a fundamental intuition of every single living thing. 2. At its easiest, correspondence is any trade of data between two substances. 3. method for sending or getting data, for example, telephone lines or PCs. Process 1. sender 2.encoding 3.message 4.channel 5.receiver Elements 1. source 3.message 4.channel 5.receiver 6.feedback 7.environment 8.context 9.interference Models 1. The Transactional model of correspondence alludes to the ceaseless trade of data where both the sender and collector are engaged with the cycle and alternate to impart messages. ... Here both the senders and collectors of messages should be dynamic simultaneously to keep the correspondence open
2. The Shannon and Weaver model is a
straight model of correspondence that gives a structure to examining how messages are sent and gotten. It is most popular for its capacity to clarify how messages can be stirred up and misconstrued in the process among sending and getting the message. Features 1.Clear 2.Concise 3.Concrete 4.Correct 5.Coherent 6.Complete 7.Courteous.