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Basic Concepts of Communication - Coggle Diagram
Basic Concepts of Communication
Precise communication at the right place and the right time is a guarantee of success.
There are three parts in communication
Understand
Respond
Listening
Our actions are the reflection of the ideas that pop up in our minds when a certain situation occurs.
There are 10 barriers that avoid an effective communication:
Physical Barriers.
Attitudes.
Language.
Physiological Barriers.
Problems with structure design.
Cultural Noise.
Lack of common experience.
Ambiguity and overuse of abstractions.
Information Overload.
Jumping to conclusions.
When dealing with a new situation, we have to fully evaluate it, and comprehend what we are facing to; in order to have the best communication possible and make our message easier and better to understand.
Many times, unconsciously various situations arise in which objects, attitudes or other external resources are involved that cause communication to not be carried out in the correct way.
This needs to be constructed in an objective and correct way so that both parties can understand each other and be able to convey what they want to say.