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[closed] What is the process of management communication?

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My name is Aimee and I am a current business senior major with an interest in administration and a concentration of management. My learning is slightly more aimed towards management since it is my major. Communication has a major hand at how things are done and when. I feel that it is helpful to be a great communicator in the workplace because it is needed to process ideas, manage tasks, and obtain revenues. What are some helpful things that employers need for specific management communication in Texas? #business-administration #communications #office-management #communication #presenting

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Aijaz’s Answer

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Communication Process helps you to undertake Communications Management for your team.


It does this by taking you through the Communication Process, step-by-step.


If you want to keep the right people informed with the right information, at the right time, then this process will help you.

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Pradeep’s Answer

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The communication process consists of several components. Let's take a look.


A sender is the party that sends a message. Lindsey, of course, will be the sender. She'll also need the message, which is the information to be conveyed. Lindsey will also need to encode her message, which is transforming her thoughts of the information to be conveyed into a form that can be sent, such as words.


A channel of communication must also be selected, which is the manner in which the message is sent. Channels of communication include speaking, writing, video transmission, audio transmission, electronic transmission through emails, text messages and faxes and even nonverbal communication, such as body language. Lindsey also needs to know the target of her communication. This party is called the receiver.


The receiver must be able to decode the message, which means mentally processing the message into understanding. If you can't decode, the message fails. For example, sending a message in a foreign language that is not understood by the receiver probably will result in decoding failure.


Sometimes, a receiver will give the sender feedback, which is a message sent by the receiver back to the sender. For example, a member of Lindsey's team may provide feedback in the form a question to clarify some information received in Lindsey's message.


Let's put all these components together to build

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