Interaction play an important role in continuing our everyday lives with another people. Communication is exchanged of ideas or information. Communication is the process of spread out the information and the similar of understanding from one individual to another individual or group (Luneberg, 2010). As stated by Luneberg (2010), there are six importance steps in communication process namely send, encode, transmit message, channel, decoding and lastly receive (refer to Figure 1 in Appendix 1).
Firstly, person sends the message or information. The person who send the message or information are known as sender. Sender often to refer as someone who play a significance role on giving the message or information to other people. During this stage, the sender sends the message or information to other people. Then, the sender will explain detail on the information to other people or known as receiver. “The communication process also play important role on the organization or professional worker such as the journalist, presenter and producer whom it employs” (McQuail, 2005, p. 55). Meanwhile, the “sender also play significance role in the society such as advertiser and politician” (McQuail, 2005, p. 55). In addition, Luneberg (2010) pointed out that the sender is a person who has a need or want to express an idea or concept to others. The senders are very main important in the communication process. However, McQuail (1994) believe that the “process of communication always controlling on the part of sender” (p. 37). According to McQuail (1994), the sender often try to undifferentiating view of the public which unable be known in the real world. Thus, the “role of sender is important to obtained the message or information” (p. 37).
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...lves many receivers” (McQuail, 1994, p. 37).
Lastly, the final steps in communication process is decode. Decoding is the process of receiving the message either accurate and requires that our audience. In other words, to understand the information that we are already sharing to audience. During this process, decoding happens when you receive the message that has been sent. However, Vivian (1997) “communication skills required to decode a message successfully include the ability to read, listen or clarifying questions when needed” (p. 367). For that reasons, decoding process is important because audience that receive our message can understand. As Shahnon’s and Weaver put it, “the receiver ordinarily performs the inverse operation that was done by transmitter ” (Vivian, 1997, p. 376). As a result, the cycle begins again when the receiver give feedback to the sender.
One the message has been received and understood, the cycle can repeat by the second person replying or responding. Repetitions of the communication cycle are an important part of our relationships, and occur every time we have a conversation. For many people the communication cycle will work correctly where the message is received and understood and they can carry out normal conversations or any tasks that have been set. But the communication cycle can have barriers where the message may not be received or could be misinterpreted. One of these barriers is if somebody was deaf and somebody was trying to give them a message they would not be able to receive the message because they would not be able to hear it, to overcome this we could use sign language so this means that they will be able to read what you are saying by the actions you are making and this will complete the communication cycle.
Communication is a two-way process of giving and receiving information through any number of channels. Whether one is speaking informally to a colleague, addressing a conference or meeting, writing a newsletter article or formal report, the following basic principles apply:
Communication is an important aspect of processing and transferring information in our society. The important entities needed for a successful communication includes; a sender, receiver, message and feedback. First, the sender is a person or entity that is sending information to the receiver. After receiving the message, the receiver will attempt to decode the message and prepares a proper response (feedback). Communication is an essential part of our daily interactions; it can be seen used in businesses, for pleasure, sports, education and many more activities.
Communication is an interactive process whereby people seek to induce some form of change in attitude, belief, or behavior. (Moore, Hickson III and Stack, 2010, p. 5) It is the primary avenue that people use to send and receive messages through predetermined codes.
Communication is the process of conveying information to each another using words, actions, or by writing the information down to be read by another person. Communication is something that most people do at some point each day, and is an important part of life especially in a working environment. “The concept of communication is an essential part of every profession, and it is required to foster and maintain healthy relationships”( Jasmine, 2009, para. 1).
Communication involves the exchange of messages and is a process which all individuals participate in. Whether it is through spoken word, written word, non-verbal means or even silence, messages are constantly being exchanged between individuals or groups of people (Bach & Grant 2009). All behaviour has a message and communication is a process which individuals cannot avoid being involved with (Ellis et al 1995).
The sender encodes the information and selects the communication channel through which the message is sent, the receiver receives and decodes the message and
The act of communication is an everyday an act a person does without considering their behavior. Friend and Cook (2013) interpret the concept of communication and how to understand an act that is done without placing any thought into the everyday behavior. They explain how sender and receive might receive or give information to one another, but unfortunately the message may not come clear and be misinterpreted. When communicating with others, the message may not become clear to the receiver for several reasons. For example, the sender did not explain the message clearly or the receiver can not comprehend the conversation due to their surrounding. The act of communication can become challenging do to personal perspective or lack of communication.
Communication is a process whereby a message is convened between two or more people and everyone involved understands the message, communicate can be verbal or non verbal.
According to MCFARLAND, Communication is that process that creates interaction between sender and receiver, and both get understand through their communication.
Communication is a source of delivering messages form one to another. Through communication people share their ideas, feelings, thoughts and emotions. Man carries out his needs and also helps others by knowing each other.
Communication is the process of transmitting, receiving, and processing information. Communication is most important in
However, to actually receive a message, the audience need to first sense the presence of a message, select it from the bulk of other messages and then perceive it as an actual message. There are certain steps which need to be followed to enhance the chance of success of efficiently perceiving your message by the audience. The speaker has to pay attention to the expectations, needs and wants of an audience instead of focusing on his own needs. Similarly, the speaker needs to use familiar channel and medium that audience can relate to. Moreover, the technology used for transferring of a message has to be compatible with the audience. In the end, the message needs to be in simple and easier to perceive according to the audience expectations.
Communication is the process of exchanging or expressing information between two or more people. The information can be conveyed using words, sound, sign or behavior to make it more effective to the recipient. One of the common way of sending the information is through talking, speech or announcement or well known as verbal communication. Through this act, in order for the information to be effectively perceived by the audience, the audience need to have a good listening skill.
It involves active listening and reflects the accountability of speaker and listeners. Information is conveyed as words, tone of voice, and body language. According to dimbleby et al(1992) Communication is a learnt activity and is provided by the media which forms a bridge between the sender and the receiver. In the process A speaker transmits a message and must ensure that the message is delivered clearly. A listener takes utterance of the message and must be an active listener and give feedback. Communication is a process that includes linear influencing and transactional views from different dimensional barriers (İşman et al., 2003). One-way communication where the sender cannot get any feedback is the linear view. On the other hand, the influencing others view is the existence of a two-way communication which includes feedback as well as nonverbal communication, but it does not include at the same time sending-receiving feedback th...