You have asked a question, and answers are flowing in. How is this communication? You need to transmit a question, and there has to come an answer at the receiving end. The answer, right or wrong, depends on the level of reception and understanding of your question. If the continuity is improper, then your communication is not effective. I can put it that you are not good at linking with the theme of the medium to transmit questions. So simple. You need to apply it practically and see for yourself.

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Chandru

From India, Madras

communication is that what is the communicate between owe and ower........... is the main thing what is obligation between two personsss........ thanking you
From India, Bangalore

Communication is a two-way process as it involves more than one person. Here, one is the speaker and the other is the listener. After listening to the speaker, the listener gives his feedback by approving or disapproving him, and the process goes on until or unless both of them come to a common point of view. Communication takes place when both parties listen and speak to each other.

Regards, Rikita

From India, Delhi

Heres what I believe - The very purpose of communication is to get a response from the other party or a desired course of action. Everything else is a chatter.
From India, Hyderabad

Communication needs include a sender and a receiver. The communication is not successful unless there is both a sender and a receiver. If the receiver is unable to understand or decode the message, the communication fails. We hope this is very clear.

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From India, Ghaziabad

It's a two-way process. Firstly, because it involves two people. Though at times, you communicate with yourself. In business organizations, when we talk about communication, we basically refer to two persons exchanging information. Be it a CEO to the manager or vice versa, or anyone else.

Secondly, because communication is complete only when the receiver of the message interprets it in the same way as intended by the sender. Only then can it be a successful communication process. I hope this adds to your understanding.

From India, New Delhi

Communication is a two-way process because whatever one is communicating should also be adapted by the others. This adaptation can be judged by the feedback. If we talk in terms of a model two, the sender wants to send a message (a feeling of love). The sender encodes it to any language (let's say English, "I love you"). That sentence travels through any medium (in the case of one-to-one, air). The receiver decodes it to understand and receives the message. However, the communication is still improper as the sender does not know whether she got the message exactly as he sent it or if some conflict has arisen due to noise in the environment. It may be that she doesn't know English. So, communication will be proper only when the receiver replies back (verbally or nonverbally).

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Robin Chatterji
Student of MBA (HR)
Faculty of Management Studies, BHU
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From India, Raigarh

Communication is the transfer of information from a source to a recipient. It is a two-way process. The person who is sending the message is known as the encoder and decides the best means to send the message and the content of the message. Once the message is sent, the recipient then decodes the message and sends a reply. This reply is known as feedback. The process must be two-way for effective communication to take place as the sender of the message must then reply to the feedback to continue the communication process.
From India, Delhi

Communication, by definition, is "a process of sending/receiving information on a specific topic for reaching a mutual understanding."

Now, the communication process can be of two types: one-way communication and two-way communication.

In one-way communication, the origination of information is from a single source, and the receiver simply receives it, interprets it, and provides feedback to complete the communication cycle.

In two-way communication, the source sends the information, the receiver receives and interprets it, and gives feedback to the source. Then, the receiver of the first communication cycle becomes the source, originates information, and the previous source (who was the receiver in the first cycle) receives it, interprets it, and gives feedback, thus completing the cycle.

So, communication is a process that can be one-way or two-way. Two-way communication is preferred to reach mutual understanding, as the parties involved in the communication cycle become originators, share their ideas, and reach mutual understanding.

Akmal Samsor

From Afghanistan, Kabul

Dear Members,

I feel that in any form of communication, 'acknowledgment' is a core element. It is said that no form of communication is complete without 'acknowledgment'.

This is because with this element, we cannot judge the purpose of effective communication. The element of acknowledgment can be either in positive or negative feedback.

Positive feedback could be received from customer service, etc., whereas negative feedback could come from a scenario where a boy approaches a girl for friendship (I'm mentioning this example just to provide a clear idea).

Based on the acknowledgment in any communication, we as humans decide the conclusion of the communication.

A more suitable example is from Citehr.com itself. When a query is made by any member, we see suitable remarks from other members expressing their views and comments.

I would be delighted to hear comments from members on my points.

From India, Mumbai

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