Monday, 15 February 2021
CBSE 10 Class Foundation Of IT (402) Communication Skills
Communication is simply the act of transferring information from one place,
person or group to another. Every communication involves one sender,
a message and a recipient. This may sound simple, but communication is actually
a very complex subject. The transmission of the message from sender to recipient
can be affected by a huge range of things. These include our emotions, the
cultural situation, the medium used to communicate, and even our location. The
complexity is why good communication skills are considered so desirable by
employers around the world: accurate, effective and unambiguous communication is
actually extremely hard. As this definition makes clear, communication is more
than simply the transmission of information. The term requires an element of
success in transmitting or imparting a message, whether information, ideas, or
emotions. he sender ‘encodes’ the message, usually in a mixture of words and
non-verbal communication. It is transmitted in some way (for example, in speech
or writing), and the recipient ‘decodes’ it. Of course, there may be more than
one recipient, and the complexity of communication means that each one may
receive a slightly different message. Two people may read very different things
into the choice of words and/or body language. It is also possible that neither
of them will have quite the same understanding as the sender. In face-to-face
communication, the roles of the sender and recipient are not distinct. The two
roles will pass back and forwards between two people talking. Both parties
communicate with each other, even if in very subtle ways such as through
eye-contact and general body language. In written communication,
however, the sender and recipient are more distinct.
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