Communication barriers can pop-up at every
stage of the communication process (which consists of sender, message, channel,
receiver, feedback and context - see the diagram below) and have the potential
to create misunderstanding and confusion.
To be an effective communicator and
to get your point across without misunderstanding and confusion, your goal
should be to lessen the frequency of these barriers at each stage of this
process with clear, concise, accurate, well-planned communications.
We follow
the process through below:
Sender...
To establish yourself as an effective
communicator, you must first establish credibility. In the business arena, this
involves displaying knowledge of the subject, the audience and the context in
which the message is delivered. You must also know your audience (individuals
or groups to which you are delivering your message). Failure to understand who
you are communicating to will result in delivering messages that are
misunderstood.
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