Whenever you communicate something to others, you activate, organize, and evaluate these forms of knowledge that you have stocked in your brain since you began developing your personality . STAGE 1. CONCEPTUALIZING
STAGE 2. ENCODING You have to think of codes or symbols to embody, signify or represent these concepts or ideas you want to communicate.
STAGE 3. TRANSMITTING Having decided on appropriate codes or symbols to stand for ideas you want to express to others, you think and feel you are ready to transmit or transfer them to your listeners.
STAGE 4 . RECEIVING The message or idea represented by verbal or non-verbal symbols and transmitted by the sender or listeners through his senses of hearing and seeing; the deaf or blind through his sense of touch.
STAGE 5. DECODING This is the stage of the communication process where you decode or translate the symbols to ordinary language that mirrors your cultural, sociological, ideological, institutional or environmental understanding of your world.
STAGE 6. RESPONDING Finding the symbols meaningful, you tend to react, respond, or give your feedback to the sender or speaker.
STAGE 7. VERIFYING To make sure that your acts of exchanging of views or ideas with other people really cater to their interests, likes, dislikes you have to verify or check the effects of your communication on them.
Following the stages of communication process can create a good, communication.