Nature and Types of
Communication
,Communication
The word communication has been derived from the Latin ‘Communicare, which
“to share”. Communication may, therefore, be defined as the process of
(exchanging) information, ideas, thoughts, feelings and emotions between two o
persons.
, 1. Sender : Sender is the person who initiates the process of commun
The sender may be a speaker, a writer, an actor, a painter, etc.
2. Encoding : The process of converting the message into words, sy
pictures, etc. is called encoding
3. Message : Message means whatever is to be communicated. It is the
communication process
4. Channel : The medium through which the message is sent is called c
It may be a speech, a letter, an e-mail, SMS, gesture, sound, etc.
5. Receiver : The person to whom the message is sent is the receiv
receiver may be a listener, a reader or a viewer.
6. Feedback : The reaction or response to the message is called feedback
7. Noise : Any disturbance, hurdle or barrier to communication is the not
Communication
,Communication
The word communication has been derived from the Latin ‘Communicare, which
“to share”. Communication may, therefore, be defined as the process of
(exchanging) information, ideas, thoughts, feelings and emotions between two o
persons.
, 1. Sender : Sender is the person who initiates the process of commun
The sender may be a speaker, a writer, an actor, a painter, etc.
2. Encoding : The process of converting the message into words, sy
pictures, etc. is called encoding
3. Message : Message means whatever is to be communicated. It is the
communication process
4. Channel : The medium through which the message is sent is called c
It may be a speech, a letter, an e-mail, SMS, gesture, sound, etc.
5. Receiver : The person to whom the message is sent is the receiv
receiver may be a listener, a reader or a viewer.
6. Feedback : The reaction or response to the message is called feedback
7. Noise : Any disturbance, hurdle or barrier to communication is the not