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Effective Communication: Definition and Process


After consulting various sources could come to define effective communication as communication that through good communication skills and ways, achieves the purpose of what you want transmit or receive. Effective communication within the transmitter and receiver code so there is a message that is exchanged. In other words you both understand the message conveyed. Within

effective communication processes different elements of communication should take into account certain characteristics.
1. The transmitter must establish credibility, you must know the subject, know who and how to deliver the message to avoid misunderstandings.
2. The message must display intellectual components (language that helps us understand and reason), and emotional components (emotions and feelings explain our feelings about the message.)
3. The receiver must listen and understand the message to respond effectively to the situation.

Not all are excellent communicators and not follow the processes set forth herein. But with some key points and the interest you get down to communication situations can perform these processes effectively. References




Ramos Marcano, E. (1996, August 1925). The importance of effective communication . El Nuevo Dia P. 15.

http://www.mindtools.com/CommSkll/CommunicationIntro.htm . Why communications skills are so important [Retrieved October 18, 2006]

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What is communication? Introduction


First of all we must be clear what the meaning of communication and what are the different components. Cardona (1990) defines communication as the process that occurs between one or more people to send or receive information of any consequence. In this process information is exchanged, ideas and thoughts. Within communication requires a transmitter (speaker or writer of the message), a receiver (listener or receives the message), message (can be perceived through hearing, touch or sight) and the transmission medium (speech, telephone, computer paper.)

There are various processes of communication: intrapersonal communication
- occurs between a person and herself.
interpersonal communication - occurs between a person and the other (s).
collective communication - occurs among several people or groups.

As media types are: verbal
- through speech.
nonverbal - through body language. Written
- email, paper, etc.. References


Cardona, I (1990). Effective Communication: An Introduction to communicology . San Juan, PR: Editorial Cultural. pp. 31, 33, 38.