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 The diagram shows the elements of communication process so the act of successfully

communicating involves a number of phases or acts, which are referred to as the


communication process.
 It involves a number of elements, including the speaker, the message to be sent, the message's
encoding, the recipient, and the message's decoding.
 Within the communication process, there are many channels of communication to take into
account. This refers to the method used to send a message.
 This can be done using a variety of channels, including speech, audio, video, writing, email,
faxing, or body language.
 The main objective of communication is to convey information to a person or party and ensure
that they understand it. To ensure that the communication process is successful, the sender
must select the best medium.
 The noise, it is considered as the barrier of communication. The various types of noise in
communication are physical, physiological, psychological, semantic, and cultural noise.
Communication noise is any noise that interferes with the transmission of information from the
transmitter to the receiver. The recipient can become distracted by the noise and have trouble
understanding the sender's message.

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THE STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION

 In order to communicate with someone or a group of people, the sender must first create a
concept that they intend to send to them.
 Once an idea has been developed, the sender converts it into a format that may be shared with
another person. This implies that they convert their ideas into the information they wish to
deliver in a certain format. You would put your thought into words, for instance, when writing a
letter. The message may also be spoken, metaphorical, or nonverbal.

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