Communication Process.credibility and trust with your audience.
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Ensure your message aligns with your tone, body language, and context.
Be consistent across different platforms — whether it’s verbal, written, or digital communication.
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Module 2- Communication Process
Suno - Sunao
Basic Communication Process Sender Feedback Receiver Channel Message Message To To Delivers through Formulates Interprets Sends
My job is done & I have communicated it Feeling good is not the goal of effective communication Communication is good when you’re understood Pay more attention to the clarity of messages “ The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. ” - George Bernard Shaw
People Don’t Understand – It’s not my Problem If people don’t understand than it is your problem – as it conveys that the process of communication is incomplete. Trying different styles, language, channel or mode of communication is the key to break this Myth.
Using good English means good communication Bigger or complicated the word – difficult to convey the message Coding / decoding of actual message can get diluted or impacted Miscommunication is common in such situation
I wasn’t informed so I don’t Know There are many things around us which are not informed but we know. Information can be conveyed in many ways It is not mandatory to share information for you to know in the mode that you might be expecting- Take the ownership to know.
The more you communicate, the better Information overload damages employee engagement Quality trumps quantity in workplace communication It is more important that what is communicated rather than how much is communicated
No etiquettes required in Virtual Communication Too informal workplace communication breeds misunderstanding Chat etiquette rules still apply Dressing, Speaking Style, Words, Body Language, etc.. Make lot more sense even during virtual communication.