Communication process
Communication is a normal process involving several key components: 1. **Sender**: The person or entity initiating the message. 2. **Message**: The content or information being conveyed. 3. **Encoding**: The process of converting the message into a format suitable for transmission. 4. **Channel**: The medium through which the message is transmitted (e.g., spoken words, written text, email). 5. **Receiver**: The person or entity for whom the message is intended. 6. **Decoding**: The process of interpreting and understanding the message. 7. **Feedback**: The response or reaction from the receiver back to the sender. 8. **Noise**: Any external factors or distractions that can distort or affect the clarity of the message. 9. ** 9. Context**: The context refers to the environment in which communication takes place. This could be the physical setting, cultural background, or situational factors influencing the communication. For instance, a formal presentation in a boardroom diff...