¶ … Effective Communication
Communication can be described as "the use of language and nonverbal signs to create a shared meaning between two or more people." (Lauer, and Lauer, 2009) The processes and components of communication are much more complex due to the margin of error in conveying a message from one person to the next. Although messages or meaning may be quite clear to say, Person A, to Person B. they might mean something else. This can be due to language barriers, upbringing, places of origin, or other factors.
The components of communication include verbal and nonverbal. Nonverbal is generally agreed to be body language, written language, clothing, facial expressions, touching, meanings behind words; for example, sarcasm, indifference, passion, or intensity (Lauer, and Lauer, 2009). Verbal communication is just the words being said, minus other meanings behind them. For example, a simple phrase such as "I'm fine," can be conveyed in several different ways, using both verbal and nonverbal cues; in fact, estimates are that 50 to 80% of communication involves nonverbal components (Lauer, and Lauer, 2009).
The process of communication is quite different from its components, in that it involves the delivering, receiving, media, encoding, and decoding of messages that are satisfactory to the people involved in the process. The delivering of the message comes from the sender, in which the sender encodes their feelings or ideas into language, and it can be in the form of verbal, nonverbal, or a mix of both types of messages (known as media); which then goes to the receiver for decoding (Lauer, and Lauer, 2009). Decoding involves forming "ideas or feelings," about the message, which is then encoded back to the sender as new messages form, i.e. A conversation (Lauer, and Lauer, 2009). The process of communication then becomes more of a loop, instead of a horizontal line, the sender and receiver switch...
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