MODULE I COMMUNICATION
Communication Communication is the transfer of information and understanding from one person to another person. It is a way of reaching others with facts, ideas , thoughts and values. --Keith Davis
Introduction Communication Communicare (latin) means to ‘share’ Sender Receiver (Mutually accepted code of symbols , signs, speech, writing or signals)
Nature of Communication Communication is a two way process. Communication is an ongoing process. Communication is Universal. Communication is a social need. Communication should be clear and concisely worded.
Process of Communication Sender Receiver IDEATION ENCODING TRANSMISSION DECODING FEEDBACK
Importance of Effective Communication CORDIAL RELATIONS QUICK DECISION MAKING BENEFITS OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION LESSER MISUNDER-STANDINGS OVERALL DEVELOPMENT & GROWTH
Try it … -The content of the communication is called… a. a message. b Try it … -The content of the communication is called… a. a message. b. noise. c. media richness. d. jargon.
Try it…. To convert a message into groups of words, symbols, gestures, or sounds that present ideas or concepts is called: a. encoding. b. feedback. c. noise. d. media richness.
Try it.. ______________ is the process by which the receiver interprets the symbols used by the source of the message by converting them into concepts and ideas. a. decoding. b. listing. c. encoding. d. none of the above.
Try it.. Communication is a ……………process.
Guess….??
Word of the day Envisage (verb) /ɪnˈvɪzɪdʒ,ɛn-/ Definition: To form a mental image of something Synonyms: imagine, envision Usage: Neha happily envisaged the day of her wedding, imagining all the details down to the icing on the cake and the bridesmaids' dresses.
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