MGMT 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Santa Barbara City College, Nonverbal Communication, Organizational Behavior

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Sender is the person wanting to share information. Message is the information being sent in the communication. Receiver is the person for whom the message is intended. Medium is the pathway or channel by which they message travels including visual, verbal or written. Understanding the communication process to remove barriers and improve. An efficient communicator transmits a message accurately in the least time and if the other person understands your intended message. Communication is the sender transmitting a message through media to a receiver who. Encoding is translating a message into understandable symbols or language. Decoding is interpreting an trying to make sense of the message. Feedback in communication is the process in which a receive expresses his or her reaction to the sender"s message. The entire communication can be disrupted by noise any disturbance that interferes with the transmission of the message. Non-verbal communication - physical movements send a message that is different from one we are speaking.

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