Government Polytechnic Karad: Third Year Diploma Engineering (I Scheme)
Government Polytechnic Karad: Third Year Diploma Engineering (I Scheme)
Government Polytechnic Karad: Third Year Diploma Engineering (I Scheme)
A
Micro-Project on
Submitted By
Miss.Sanjivani Thorat
Mr.Chinmay Deshpande
Mr.Mayuresh Kadam
Advisor
Mr.Adhav
We take this opportunity to thank all those who have directly and indirectly
inspired directed and assisted us towards successful completion of the project
report. We express our sincere thanks to Principal, Dr. Prof. R.K.Patil and the Prof.
D.S. Chavan Head of Mechanical Department, for having us allowed to submit
this report as part of our academics learning.
We express our sincere thanks to Mr. S Adhav lecturer in „Managment'
Government. Polytechnic, Karad for encouragement throughout the project reports
and guideline in designing and working out this project. We are also grateful to
team of this Project their highly encouraging and co-operative attitude. We express
our sense of gratitude towards our friend and parents for their constant moral
support during projects reports.
This is to certify that, as part of the partial fulfilment of the Three Years Diploma
Course for the semester Fifth ,the benefited students studying in Third Year
Sanjivani, Mr. Kale Akash, Mr. Deshpande Chinmay Mr. Kadam Mayureshwar
these have completed the project report title as “Detail Study Of Communication”
for this project under the guidance of Mr. S Adhav and submitted it to
(Guide) (Head of
Sr no Titel Page no
1 Title page 1
2 Acknowledgement 2
3 Certificate 3
4 Index page 4
5 Introduction 5-12
6 Advantages Of Communication 13
7 Disadvantages of communication 14
Communication simply the act of transferring information from one place, person
or group to another. is Every communication involves (at least) one sender, a
message and a recipient. This may sound simple, but communication is actually a
very complex subject .Communication is the imparting or exchanging of
information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium.
2) Message
3) Recipient.
The sender „encodes‟ the message, usually in a mixture of words and non-verbal
communication. It is transmitted in some way (for example, in speech or writing),
and the recipient „decodes‟ it.
Of course, there may be more than one recipient, and the complexity of
communication means that each one may receive a slightly different message. Two
people may read very different things into the choice of words and/or body
language. It is also possible that neither of them will have quite the same
understanding as the sender.
In face-to-face communication, the roles of the sender and recipient are not
distinct. The two roles will pass back and forwards between two people talking.
Both parties communicate with each other, even if in very subtle ways such as
through eye-contact (or lack of) and general body language. In written
communication, however, the sender and recipient are more distinct.