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    CONCEPT 3 CONCEPT OF COMMUNICATION 3.0 INTRODUCTION/IDENTIFICATION OF CONCEPT COMMUNICATION: The tool that allows us to share our opinions, thoughts and feelings with others. Communication could be verbal using a spoken language, it could be written as text on paper or SMS, or it could be through body language and eye contact. The purpose of communication is essentially for sharing of opinions and thoughts. It is the process of changing information between entities,…

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    Demonstrative communication can be defined as being an organized way that people express emotions or conveying a message to other people. It is perhaps one of the best ways to truly understand and comprehend someone’s point of view and the message they are trying to send. There are two types of communication, being verbal and non-verbal. Verbal communication is expressions of thoughts and feelings through the use of spoken words. Non-verbal communication is the opposite. It is expressing…

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    communication Argyle involves different code in which it can be translated and it will be understood by the message sent between the one to one situation. There are six stages of the communication cycle: On the first stage communication cycle is idea occur , on this stage it is when we have an idea of what we want communicate. On the second stage of the communication cycle is the message coded , on this stage they will think how they can put thoughts into the language, this is when…

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    identifiable links. The chain includes sender, encoding, message, decoding, receiver, and feedback. 1. Sender: In the first step, the communicator develops or conceptualizes an idea to be sent. It is also known as the planning stage since in this stage the communicator plans the subject matter of communication. 2. Encoding: Encoding means converting or translation the idea into a perceivable form that can be communicated to others. 3. Channel Message: After…

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    intended receivers for the now profitable organizations. Communication from the internal going to external, the upward, downward, or diagonal senders may all be sending or receiving messages from at least ten different channels. Each of these channels must be rethought prior to the preparation of an intended message being sent out. In rethinking communication, one may have to go back to the basics of communications and business. Discussion The value of organizational communications cannot…

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    purpose of forging the message, and the media which is a channel of transmission. In addition, it includes the audience who are the message recipients, the setting that describes the time, place, and circumstance of encoding, and the message transferred over the channels. 4. The key to effective communication is to understand the audience who will receive the information.…

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    work collaboratively, which creates effective parent-teacher relationships and establishes a respectful environment. Active listening uses rephrased responses and attentiveness to respectfully prompt a speaker to further clarify and elaborate their message (Eunson 2013). This allows individuals to develop strong relationships by having awareness of each other’s viewpoints and perspectives (DeVito 2007). Furthermore, active listening allows individuals to express support and concern for each…

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    Communication skills are key to successfully interact. According to Stephen Covey, Communication is the most important single activity of man (n.d). Reflecting throughout the day, communicating seems to dominate. The author manages her own real estate rentals and is continually communicating with tenants. Communication is what helps deliver her rental income. Most people continually communicate so communicating effectively is important, which takes work, practice, and effort (Janasz, Dowd,…

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    country, has difference believes, and not to mention speaks a different langue is very difficult. In my opinion this is considered a linear view because when you try to communicate with the person who speaks a different language they receive the message but you don’t get a respond. Some people might think it is a transactional view because they might receive a facial expression but can they really understand what is going…

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    Hanna didn't open them until she got had been dropped off home. “ 24 unread messages “ Hanna flips her phone up and sees it from an anonymous number, she straight away thinks that its from Jake, leaving death threats. Is it from him ? Maybe its not. Hanna has her chin down to the floor as she is reading the messages. Hanna quickly runs into the bathroom to wash her face hoping that it would all be a dream but as her head rose from the sink a…

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