THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS



THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS

Source: Sender of the Message

Encoding: Putting an idea into words and symbols

Message: The idea that is being communicated

Medium: The channel used to carry the message

Decoding: Receiving the message

Audience: Intended receiver of the message

Feedback: Communication from the audience

Noise: Things that interfere with clear communication

THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS

Identify the basic elements of the communication process by reading the following situation and considering the questions.

A supervisor talking to one of his employees said, "Well, you've made another error. I have repeatedly given you instructions on how to do this job. Can't you get it through your head?" The employee, with a shrug of his shoulders, turned and left the room.

Who is the sender?

Who is the receiver?

What is the message?

What was the response?

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Encoding

Putting an idea into words and symbols

Source

Sender of the Message

Message

The idea that is being communicated

Decoding

Receiving the message

Audience

Intended receiver of the message

Medium

The channel used to carry the message

Noise

Things that interfere with clear communication

Feedback

Communication from the audience

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The Communication

Process

Encoding

Putting an idea into words and symbols

Message

The idea that is being communicated

Medium

The channel used to carry the message

Decoding

Receiving the message

Audience

Intended receiver of the message

Feedback

Communication from the audience

Source

Sender of the message

Noise

Anything that interferes with the message.

Communication

Feedback

Audience

Decoding

Medium

Message

Encoding

Source

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