Read:
Section 1.2: What is communication?, in Saylor Academy (Ed.) 2012. Business Communication for Success. (See page(s) 11 – 21 in PDF version.)
In this reading, communication is defined as a dynamic process of understanding and sharing meaning with others. The text then examines eight essential elements of communication:
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- source,
- message,
- channel,
- receiver,
- feedback,
- environment,
- context, and
- interference (or noise).
We are also introduced to the transactional and constructivist communication models.
use this understanding as a guide to our communication with others.
—Tony Robbins
Required reading
Read:
Section 1.2: What is communication?, in Saylor Academy (Ed.) 2012. Business Communication for Success. (See page(s) 11 – 21 in PDF version.)
In this reading, communication is defined as a dynamic process of understanding and sharing meaning with others. The text then examines eight essential elements of communication:
We are also introduced to the transactional and constructivist communication models.
Reflection
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