The nature of communication

The nature of the communication can be simply explained as the sender of the message ~ message_ the recipient. But today, with the advent of technology, communication has become a very complex process. Also some medium should be used for that message. The recipient of the message captures the message with common symbols. The recipient responds to a message. The sender also receives feedback on that response.
The communication process has been evolving and evolving over a long period of time. Today, with the advent of technology, communication has become very fast. The evolution of the universe into a human being is a developmental stage of communication.
To better understand the nature of communication, it is useful to examine its inherent qualities and commonalities one by one.

Communication is purposeful
Communication is symbolic
Communication is contextual
Communication is a procedure
Communication is diverse
Communication is one-way as well as two-way
Communication is power





Communication is purposeful
We communicate at any time with a purpose. It is clear that there is a purpose behind such communication, such as obtaining or providing information as well as satisfying curiosity and enjoyment. Communication is more likely to be successful if there is a clear understanding of this purpose between the informant and the receiver. But if there are contradictions in this regard, a problematic situation may arise.

Communication is symbolic

When one engages in Siamese communication, one is subjected to adaptation of one's idea to a common symbol or media need. The recipient also receives the message through the common symbols that convey the message. What happens here is a common token exchange between two parties. Communication is a semantic activity. A number of symbols are exchanged in communication, including words, symbols, seals, hints, map letters, sounds. .

Communication is contextual

Context is the environment in which communication takes place. Depending on the context in which the context exists, the perception of a message as well as its expression may change. In understanding context as environment, the physical environment, the personalities of the participants, places, occupations, and culture are also important. We communicate appropriately for our occasion, especially at funerals, places of worship, and schools. It can be called a communication context.

Communication is a procedure

Communication is never an isolated, unchanging thing that changes constantly over time. Take, for example, a written communication opportunity. There are a number of steps to go through. The final design comes after a number of different stages of thinking, planning, writing, editing, and rewriting related to that process. In this way, a corresponding process takes place in any communication situation.

Communication is diverse

A basic understanding of its diversity can be gained by focusing on the types and forms of communication. It can be seen that each of these types of communication and forms undergoes different changes and transformations again and again in different contexts. Group communication is different than interpersonal communication. The form of written communication is different than spoken communication. It is clear that with the advent of technology communication has undergone many changes. All types of communication technology, except interpersonal communication, cannot be prevented from undergoing various transitions from time to time. This can be further understood by paying close attention to the changes and innovations in the various communication methods and tools we use. Culture is also an important factor contributing to the diversity of communication.

Communication is one-way as well as two-way

Communication is a deal. That is, both information retrieval and information delivery take place. Both parties to the transaction can actively contribute to greater results. Or even in public communication, messages often flow one-way. But in many other cases the recipient of the message responds back to the communicator or the recipient of the message becomes a communicator again.
Participates in the communication process Such an event can be termed as two-way communication.

Communication is power

It is a well-known saying that knowledge is power. Knowledge is information. Information communication is fundamental to knowledge generation. Accordingly and communication is the basis of the power that builds on knowledge. Power and leadership, on the other hand, are inextricably linked. The day a leader loses power in his team is also leadership lose. Therefore, the loyalty of others is essential to gaining and sustaining leadership. The leader must be a good communicator in order to win the consent, approval and consent of others. That is why communication is so powerful.

All types of communication help to set the stage for the generation of "power".

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