gr2_communication process

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  • The communication process is comparatively simple and is split into three basic components: a sender,channel and a receiver.
  • sender - initiate the communication process by developing a thought into a message. This is also known as encoding. 
  • The sender will then convey the message through a channel or medium, or a scheme of delivery, think of things like e-mail, telephone conversations, direct messages, personal discussion, or even a text message. 
  • The message then interchanges through the channel to the receiver, who finalizes the communication process by interpreting and assigning meaning to the message, which is also known as decoding.
  • feedback - is a critical component in the communication process because it ensures that the message is properly established and interpreted by the other party concerned.
  • Communicating helps people from various cultures to feel better about themselves and about their world. Even a simple greeting they receive from people around them gives them immeasurable pleasure and makes them feel like they are part of the mobile and ever-changing world.
  • Communication stimulates social interconnection and closeness.
  • Communication is a two-way process of open handedly giving and receiving pieces of information through a number of channels. Whether a person speaks offhandedly to another person, conducting a lecture in a conference or meeting, writing an article or preparing an official report.