Lesson 1 Flashcards
__?__ is a skill that you can learn. It’s like riding a bicycle or typing. If you’re willing to work at it, you can rapidly improve the quality of every part of your life.
a quote by?
Communication
Brian Tracy
a process by which we assign and convey meaning in an attempt to create shared understanding.
It is a process of transmitting and receiving message.
Communication
3 Essential Parts of Communication
- Communication involves people.
- Communication involves shared meaning.
- Communication involves symbols.
observable signals transmitted from sender to receiver.
Symbols
verbal communication using the voice.
Speaking
visual communication using the eyes.
Body Language
aural communication using the ears.
Listening
The Communication Process
- Sender and Receiver
- Encoding and Decoding
- Message
- Channel
- Noise
- Feedback
The __?__ of the message is a highly important element being the source of the idea.
Sender
the person that makes decision to communicate.
He may decide to communicate with his own self (intrapersonal communication), or to communicate with other people
The Source
is the process of turning thoughts into communication.
Encoding
are the ideas or thoughts that are transmitted from sender to receiver.
Messages
The culture and experience together are called
Schema/Field of experience
is the medium through which the message is sent.
connect the sender and the receiver.
Channel
refers to anything that interferes with message transmission or reception.
Noise
refers to bodily processes and states that interfere with a message
physiological noise
refers to mental states or emotional states that impede message transmission or reception.
psychological noise
this would be simply the actual sound level in a room. Loud music playing at a party
actual physical noise
refers to message interference that results from differences in peoples’ worldviews.
cultural noise
is the individual or individuals to whom the message is directed.
receiver
is the process of turning communication into thoughts.
Decoding
message transmitted by the receiver in response to the message of the speaker.
Feedback