COMMUNICATION
Communication
(from Latin commūnicāre, meaning "to share") is the activity of
conveying information through the exchange of thoughts, messages, or
information, as by speech, visuals, signals, writing, or behavior. It is the
meaningful exchange of information between two or a group of person.
One
definition of communication is “any act by which one person gives to or
receives from another person information about that person's needs, desires,
perceptions, knowledge, or affective states. Communication may be intentional
or unintentional, may involve conventional or unconventional signals, may take
linguistic or nonlinguistic forms, and may occur through spoken or other
modes.”
COMPONENTS OF THE COMMUNICATION
PROCESS
1.
Context - Communication is affected by the
context in which it takes place. This context may be physical, social,
chronological or cultural. Every communication proceeds with context. The
sender chooses the message to communicate within a context.
2.
Sender
/ Encoder - Sender /
Encoder is a person who sends the message. A sender makes use of symbols (words
or graphic or visual aids) to convey the message and produce the required
response. For instance - a training manager conducting training for new batch
of employees. Sender may be an individual or a group or an organization. The
views, background, approach, skills, competencies, and knowledge of the sender
have a great impact on the message. The verbal and non verbal symbols chosen
are essential in ascertaining interpretation of the message by the recipient in
the same terms as intended by the sender.
3.
Message - Message is a key idea that the
sender wants to communicate. It is a sign that elicits the response of
recipient. Communication process begins with deciding about the message to be
conveyed. It must be ensured that the main objective of the message is clear.
4.
Medium - Medium is a means used to exchange
/ transmit the message. The sender must choose an appropriate medium for
transmitting the message else the message might not be conveyed to the desired
recipients. The choice of appropriate medium of communication is essential for
making the message effective and correctly interpreted by the recipient. This
choice of communication medium varies depending upon the features of
communication. For instance - Written medium is chosen when a message has to be
conveyed to a small group of people, while an oral medium is chosen when
spontaneous feedback is required from the recipient as misunderstandings are
cleared then and there.
5.
Recipient
/ Decoder - Recipient
/ Decoder is a person for whom the message is intended / aimed / targeted. The
degree to which the decoder understands the message is dependent upon various
factors such as knowledge of recipient, their responsiveness to the message,
and the reliance of encoder on decoder.
6.
Feedback - Feedback is the main component of
communication process as it permits the sender to analyze the efficacy of the
message. It helps the sender in confirming the correct interpretation of
message by the decoder. Feedback may be verbal (through words) or non-verbal
(in form of smiles, sighs, etc.). It may take written form also in form of
memos, reports, etc.
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