COMMUNICATION

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Communication

PREPARED BY:
DIANNE MEDEL S. GUMAWID, LPT
Objectives
1. Define communication
2. Value the importance of
elements of communication
3. Appreciate the value of effective
communication and its various
elements
Definition of
communication
Communication is
defined as an exchange of facts, ideas,
opinions or emotion by two or more
persons.
Definition of
communication
Derived from the latin word
“communicare” or “communico” both of
which means “to share”.
Definition of
communication
Derived from the latin word
“communicare” or “communico” both of
which means “to share”.
Elements of
Communication Process
1. Sender – is the one who initiates the communication.
2. Receiver – also known as interpreter. Provides the sender
with feedback which may prompt the sender to clarify the
message or signal to carry on as planned.
3. Message – or the content is made up of the ideas
and feelings that a sender- receiver wants to share
with others.
Elements of Communication Process
4. The Medium – also called Channel, in which the message is transmitted (text
messages, email, etc.)
5. Feedback - the behavioral response of the sender-receiver to each other. It is the
information that comes back to the sender of the message and informs how well the
message is getting through. (Direct or indirect)
6. Noise - This can be any sort of interference that affects the message being sent,
received, or understood.
7. Context - refers to the surrounding/environment that
helps shape the interaction between and/or among
individuals.
Speech Communication Process

01 02 03 04
Encoding - is Transmission - is the process by Receiving - Having been 4. Decoding - is the
which the sender, having submitted through sound process by which the
everything that assigned codes to come up with
receiver interprets or
waves and light waves,
thought symbols (message)
goes inside the that are also comprehensible by the comes from the assigns meanings to the
codes transported by the
brain of an the participant/s of the sender then reaches the
communication, transmits or source.
receiver.
individual. sends message to its recipient.
Speech Communication Process

01 02 03 04
Encoding - is Transmission - is the process by Receiving - Having been 4. Decoding - is the
which the sender, having submitted through sound process by which the
everything that assigned codes to come up with
receiver interprets or
waves and light waves,
thought symbols (message)
goes inside the that are also comprehensible by the comes from the assigns meanings to the
codes transported by the
brain of an the participant/s of the sender then reaches the
communication, transmits or source.
receiver.
individual. sends message to its recipient.
continuation
5. Responding - response is
anticipated by the sender
from the receiver.
Conclusion
Communication today is very important
both in the business world and in private
life. Successful communication helps us
better understand people and situations.
It helps us overcome diversities, build
trust and respect, and create conditions
for sharing creative ideas and solving
problems.

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