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Ð ÐIdeas/Message: This message can be in the form of an idea or any information a sender wishes to convey.

              Ð ÐEncoding: Sending a message in the form of text, signs, symbols or any other visual that the receiver has to decode
                 to know its actual meaning.



                                                    Feedback            Sender




                                        Decoding                                  Ideas/Message

                                                      Elements of Communication




                                          Receiver                              Encoding


                                                         Communication
                                                            Channel


              Ð ÐCommunication Channel: This is the medium used to deliver a message. So, now we can send messages through
                 e-mail, voice mail, social websites, etc.

              Ð ÐReceiver: Can be any person, group or organisation that interprets the message conveyed by a sender. Also a
                 receiver needs to be smart enough to understand exact meaning of the message sent.

              Ð ÐDecoding: The receiver has to extract the meaning from the text, signs or symbols sent by the sender and find out
                 its actual meaning.

              Ð ÐFeedback: It is the process in which the receiver and the sender ensure that they understand each other correctly.

                 1.2 PERSPECTIVES IN COMMUNICATION
              Perspectives are ideas, beliefs, or established ways of thinking that influence our perceptions and relationships. These
              perspectives  might  sometimes  obstruct  efficient  communication.  Others  may  also  have  preconceived  assumptions
              about you, which might influence how you engage with them. For example, if you consider a coworker uncooperative,
              you may misread their neutral actions as obstructive, leading to misunderstandings and communication breakdowns.
              These biases highlight the significance of being aware of our opinions and seeking clarity in our relationships.





























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