Category: Communication

  • Explaining Communication Principles

    Communication is defined as the two-way process of conveying and receiving information, ideas, knowledge, feeling or attitude from a source to a recipient using certain symbols and signs. Interpersonal communication can be defined as the process utilized in communicating feelings, ideas and thoughts to other people. Interpersonal communication is a prerequisite for effective human interactions…

  • Communication and Its Importance in Everyday Life

    The concept of communication is primarily about exchanging various types of information between the subjects of communication. Even at the origins of sociality, the formation of community, and interaction, like communication, played a significant role. In the modern world, technologies and, consequently, the technological development of communications have begun to play an important role. The…

  • Communication Goals: Reflection and Revision, Behavioral Brainstorm, Description and Revision

    Table of Contents Goal Reflection and Revision Behavioral Brainstorm Behavioral Description Behavioral Revision Final Behavioral List References Goal Reflection and Revision Lack of positive interpersonal relationships with employees can create an uncomfortable environment of suspicion, which can seriously disrupt the work process. For this reason, it is important to work on my abilities to communicate…

  • The Concepts of Contemporary Communication

    Communication is an essential process that accompanies people throughout the whole life. For a contemporary communicator, it is quite important to understand the basics of communication theories and concepts, as well as apply them in his or her professional practice. However, a plethora of communication theories exited before modern facilities and digitalization took place. Indeed,…

  • Plunkett’s Concept of “Communication”

    Table of Contents Introduction Communication Semantics problem Feedback Conclusion Work Cited Introduction In this essay, I shall attempt to demonstrate how Plunkett’s concept of “Communication” relates to some of the online articles we have studied. According to Plunkett, Communication is extremely important in both interpersonal relations and for proper functioning of an organization. Communication helps…

  • Aspects of ‘Reading’ Others in Communication

    The messages sent through verbal, nonverbal, and paraverbal means of communication informed the listeners about the speaker’s issues. Firstly, verbal statements informed about the problems at work and personal life, which were important to the speaker. The speaker expressed minor concern with the issues with colleagues at work using words to share his feelings. The…

  • Emails as a Mode of Communication

    Table of Contents Similarities Linguistic Theories through Email Reference List One can define communication as the process of exchanging messages “…views, ideas, knowledge, skills and emotions among others through use of symbols, words, pictures, graphs, figures from a sender to the receiver through a medium with the aim of stimulating a response” (Strawson, 1964, p.450).…

  • Human Communication: The Medium Theory

    Human communication has developed from primitive forms, such as symbols and mimes, to more complex modern forms such as language. Communication, as a discipline, has attracted the attention of many scholars and professionals. Numerous theories have been put forward, all of which attempt to stake a claim as to what constitutes communication. Within the theoretical…

  • Communication Skills Among Adolescents

    Introduction Adolescents is a developmental phase. It creates communication issues for social integration. Social skills enhance and improve communication. Adolescents experience mental and social changes. Adolescence is seen in many societies as a phase of advancement. Under this phase, limits are obscured, and classifications of the age group contrast across geographical regions. It is acknowledged…

  • Blind People: Communication and Diversity

    Table of Contents Goals Experience Gained ​Transformation ​List of References Transfer of information from one person to another is communication. In communication, there should be a message, the sender, and the receiver of the message. Sometimes the sender may not be aware of the message intended for him. Moreover, the receiver may not be present.…