Tuesday, 19 July 2011

COMMUNICATION

Communication-- It is a process of transferring information from one person to other. It requires a sender or receiver.
Types of communication
1.Verbal communication 
2.Non verbal communication
Verbal communication-- Verbal communication is that communication in which we use words, either its written or spoken.
Non verbal communication-- It is that communication in which we communicate to other person with body language.
Modes of communication 
Newspaper, radio, internet and so on.
Benefits of communication
Life makes attractive
Successful carrier 
understand others

Thursday, 14 July 2011






Communication




Communication simply means sharing our own views with next person. Communication was never same as now a day. In early time people use to send message by writing on cloth then sending that message to other person by using other person. As time goes on way of communication keep on improving. Now a day’s different ways are used to communicate.




Television and radio: this way of communication is used for mass communication at same time. Most of the people spend their 1 to 2 hours daily watching TV which act as a way of communication.




Cell phones: one to on communication is undertaken by cell phone which can be carried in pocket and one can communicate at any point of time with any person.




Internet: internet has converted the whole world into one village as we can have information communicate from any part of world at any time

Communications

Communication plays a vital role in everyone's life. It requires a sender and a reciever. It includes conveying a message to someone either by television or radio or by someone. Communication occurs in many ways. For instance, eye contact, body language, speaking, listening, sign language and media like pictures.

It is a technique with which one can exchange the ideas and thoughts with other. Studying the communication process is important because you coach, coordinate, counsel, evaluate, and supervise throughout this process.
THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS
  • Thought: First, information exists in the mind of the sender. This can be a concept, idea, information, or feelings.
  • Encoding: Next, a message is sent to a receiver in words or other symbols.
  • Decoding: Lastly, the receiver translates the words or symbols into a concept or information that he or she can understand