2. Components of Communication
There are six components of Communication.
1. Context
2. Sender – Encoder
3. Message
4. Medium (i) Verbal / (ii) Non Verbal
5. Receiver Decoder
6. Feedback
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1. Context:
Communication is affected by the
context in which it takes place. This
context may be physical, social, or
cultural. The sender chooses the
message to communicate within a
context.
How to communicate? BACKGROUND
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2. Sender Encoder:
As a sender encoder, you
use symbols that express
you message and create
the desired response.
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3. Message:
You must first decide what the main
point of your message is, and what
other information to be included.
Like a ‘HELLO’, ‘HI’, etc.
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4. Medium:
Medium is a means used to
exchange / transmit the message.
(i) Verbal (Face to face talking, By ph, Radio, etc)
(ii) Non Verbal (By letter, Silence, Fax, Mail, News
Papers, etc(
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5. Receiver Decoder:
The message receiver is your reader or
listener also known as decoder, as s/he
decodes your encoded message.
Receiver is influenced by his context and
by his mental filter.
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6. Feed Back:
Feedback can be a desire action, an oral
or written message, or simply a silence. It
is the most important part of
communication process.