Introduction & Definition
Since the dawn of civilization man expressed his ideas and views in different ways to exchange his feelings and emotions. This way of exchanging the feelings is known as communication. Communication is one of essential conditions of social interaction. According to Brown, “Communication is the process of transmitting ideas or thoughts from one person to another for the purpose of creating understanding.
According to Keith Davis, “Communication is the transfer of information and understanding from one person to another person. It is a way of reaching others with facts, ideas, thoughts & values. The word communication has been derived from the Latin word ‘Communicare’ which means to share or to commune or giving or sharing information.
Thus we can say is act of sharing of information ideas from person to another person or group. It involves in systematic and continuous process of telling, listening, understanding and responding. The nature of communication is social, collective, extrovert, dynamic, multidimensional, and professional. It involves impressions as well as expressions. Communication can be enlightening as well as misleading depending upon one’s skill and proficiency.
FACTORS/ELEMENTS/COMPONENTS OF COMMUNICATION 1. Sender 2. Message 3. Receiver
TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION
VERBAL
Oral
Written
NON-VERBAL
BODY LANGUAGE
SIGN LANGUAGE
AUDIO
VISUAL
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION
Communication is the dynamic process that involves the effective transmission of facts ideas thoughts, feelings & values. It is sharing of information and understanding. It is an aspect of human nature whatever are, whatever maybe, if two persons are present a sort of understanding begins to develop between them. Communication is concern with sharing information and understanding. It consists of a few elements as: 1.