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COMMUNICATION

PROCESS
SHARER
DIAZ, KYLA L.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

01 DEFINITION OF
COMMUNICATION

COMMUNICATION
02 PROCESS
“Communication works for those
who work at it.”

—JOHN POWELL
01
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION
The root of the word “communication” in
Latin is communicare, which means to
share, or to make common.Weekley, E.
(1967).

An Etymological Dictionary of Modern


English (Vol. 1). New York: Dover
Publications, p. 338. Communication is
defined as the process of understanding
and sharing meaning.Pearson, J., &
Nelson, P. (2000).
COMMUNICATION
PROCESS
THE PROCESS
SOURCE
K ME
BAC SS
AG
E D E
FE

RECEIVER CONTEXT ENCODING

ME E
SS
AG SAG
E ES
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DECODING MESSAGE CHANNEL


COMMUNICATION PROCESS

SOURCE MESSAGE ENCODING


Encoding is the process of
The source of The message is simply the taking your message and
communication is the information you want to transferring it into format
sender. communicate. that can be shared with
another party.

CHANNEL DECODING RECEIVER


Receiver is the person who
Channel is the method/s Decoding happens when
gets the message and tries
that you can use to convey you receive the message
to understand what the
your message. that has been sent.
sender actually wants to
convey and then responds
accordingly.
COMMUNICATION PROCESS

FEEDBACK CONTEXT
The Feedback is the final Context involves things
step of the process that such as your relationship
ensures the receiver has with your audience, the
received the message and culture of your
interpreted it correctly as it organization, and your
was intended by the general environment.
sender.
THANK YOU
:)

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