Communication
What can say about the picture?
What is Communication?
The act or process of using words, sounds, signs, or
behaviors to express or exchange information or to
express your ideas, thoughts, feelings, etc., to someone
else. formal : a message that is given to someone : a
letter, telephone call, etc.
Communication is the transfer of information and
common understanding from one person to another.
Communication is derived from communis, a Latin word
which means to make something common or to share.
This process highlights the transmission of meaning,
ideas and feelings. Communication happens in our daily
conversations with the people around us. However, it
should be noted that “unless a common understanding
results from the transmission of information, there is no
communication
How is your communication
skills?
Nature of Communication
 Communication is a process
 Communication occurs between two or more people
 Communication can be expressed through written or spoken words,
actions or both
 Communication is symbolic
 Communication is systematic
 Communication involves meaning
Communication is a
process
it is a two-way process wherein the message in the
form of ideas, thoughts, feelings, opinions is transmitted
between two or more persons with the intent of creating
a shared understanding. Simply, an act of conveying
intended information and understanding from one
person to another is called as communication.
Communication occurs between two or more
people
Communication can be expressed through written or
spoken words, actions or both
Communication is symbolic
Communication is symbolic because it is the exchange of
messages that change a priori expectation of events.
Symbols, signs, sentences, graphs, pictures, and other concrete
objects represent or stand ideas that you intend to convey
verbally
Communication is systematic
Communication is systematic, that is, every component of the process is affected by every
other component. For example, if there is a fault in the telephone (channel of communication), it
will affect the message received by the receiver.
Communication involves meaning
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    What can sayabout the picture?
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    What is Communication? Theact or process of using words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to express or exchange information or to express your ideas, thoughts, feelings, etc., to someone else. formal : a message that is given to someone : a letter, telephone call, etc.
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    Communication is thetransfer of information and common understanding from one person to another. Communication is derived from communis, a Latin word which means to make something common or to share. This process highlights the transmission of meaning, ideas and feelings. Communication happens in our daily conversations with the people around us. However, it should be noted that “unless a common understanding results from the transmission of information, there is no communication
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    How is yourcommunication skills?
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    Nature of Communication Communication is a process  Communication occurs between two or more people  Communication can be expressed through written or spoken words, actions or both  Communication is symbolic  Communication is systematic  Communication involves meaning
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    Communication is a process itis a two-way process wherein the message in the form of ideas, thoughts, feelings, opinions is transmitted between two or more persons with the intent of creating a shared understanding. Simply, an act of conveying intended information and understanding from one person to another is called as communication.
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    Communication can beexpressed through written or spoken words, actions or both
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    Communication is symbolic Communicationis symbolic because it is the exchange of messages that change a priori expectation of events. Symbols, signs, sentences, graphs, pictures, and other concrete objects represent or stand ideas that you intend to convey verbally
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    Communication is systematic Communicationis systematic, that is, every component of the process is affected by every other component. For example, if there is a fault in the telephone (channel of communication), it will affect the message received by the receiver.
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