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THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS
ESSENTIALS IN ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATION
1. A sender – the cycle begins with interpersonal communication. He/she responses to stimulus or according to a need, purpose or desire, formulates a thought or an idea from his/her vast reservoir of accumulated information. This process of getting ideas includes acquiring, storming, recalling, and sorting information to come up with a message.
2. A message – this may influenced by his/her expectation or approximation of the receiver’s field of experience is encoded into a series of symbols that evoke the same meaning in the receiver’s mind
3. A channel or medium – it is the information that is then transmitted through a chosen appropriate linking participant. The mode may be formal or informal, verbal or non-verbal, or mediated.
4. A receiver – his/her field of experience as well as expectation or approximation of the sender’s field of experience, has to be ready to receive the message so that it can be converted into thought and interpreted.
5. A feedback – it is to facilitate communication, with what he/she gives off indicates his/her reaction to the message. The kind of reaction generated depends on how the message is interpreted by the receiver.
6. An understanding – it completes the communication process that must be in mind of the sender and the receiver which been received.
EIGHT STAGES OF THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS
1. Stimulus/stimuli – this is the triggering event of the communication process. It may be in the form of events, condition, situations, feeling or emotions, which urge the message sender to decide to communicate and start the ideas to be verbalized.
2. Ideation – based on the idea or several ideas are formulated and organized to answer a need to communicate.
3. Encoding – the ideas which have been organized in the ideation stage are put into code to make transmission possible. It represents the ideas, symbols in the form of sounds or words...