This document outlines the key elements and types of communication. It discusses the five elements of the communication process - sender, encoding, message, decoding, and receiver. There are two types of communication - verbal, involving words, and non-verbal, without words using gestures. Effective communication is a two-way process that allows feedback between participants who share a language and mutual understanding.
This document outlines the key elements and types of communication. It discusses the five elements of the communication process - sender, encoding, message, decoding, and receiver. There are two types of communication - verbal, involving words, and non-verbal, without words using gestures. Effective communication is a two-way process that allows feedback between participants who share a language and mutual understanding.
This document outlines the key elements and types of communication. It discusses the five elements of the communication process - sender, encoding, message, decoding, and receiver. There are two types of communication - verbal, involving words, and non-verbal, without words using gestures. Effective communication is a two-way process that allows feedback between participants who share a language and mutual understanding.
This document outlines the key elements and types of communication. It discusses the five elements of the communication process - sender, encoding, message, decoding, and receiver. There are two types of communication - verbal, involving words, and non-verbal, without words using gestures. Effective communication is a two-way process that allows feedback between participants who share a language and mutual understanding.
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PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION PROCESS
TOPIC One-way = no feedback
SUB-TOPIC Two-way = has feedback SUB-SUB-TOPIC 5 ELEMENTS - Sender - Encoding 2 TYPES OF COMMUNICATION - Message 1. Verbal Communication - Encoding - Words - Receiver - Written Words - Feedback *key for effective - Silent Verbal communication o Sign Language
2. Non-verbal Communication NATURE AND ATTRIBUTES OF
- Without words COMMUNICATION - Gestures - Two-way process - Knowledge of language HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION - Meeting of minds necessary - The message must have substance. 1. Word of mouth - Communication may be made through 2. Print gestures as well. 3. Radio - Communication is a continuous process. 4. Cinema - May be formal or informal. 5. Video - All-persuasive 6. Telephone 7. Radio 8. Television PURPOSE OF COMMUNICATION 9. Fax 10. Computer - Survival 11. Cellphone - Relationship - Persuasion - Power COMMUNICATION - Exchange of thoughts, messages and ESSENCE OF COMMUNICATION information. - Two-way process - 2 or more parties (Sender & Receiver) - Exchange of ideas - Mutuality of understanding - Has two types: Verbal & non-Verbal