Communication Process
The communication process involves the exchange of information between a sender and a receiver. It begins when the sender encodes a message, which is then transmitted through a chosen channel, such as speech, writing, or non-verbal cues. The receiver decodes the message to understand its meaning, and feedback is often provided to confirm comprehension.
Various factors can affect this process, including noise, which refers to any interference that disrupts communication. Additionally, context, such as cultural background or emotional state, can influence how messages are interpreted. Effective communication relies on clarity, active listening, and mutual understanding between the parties involved.