DEFINING COMMUNICATION / 239
REDUCE NOISE
The ultimate success of the
communication process
depends to a large degree
on overcoming noise, so
make an effort to keep your
messages clear, concise,
and to the point.
Tip
Understanding the principles
Communication involves a number of
principles, which apply across time
and cultures. The process is always:
- Dynamic It is constantly undergoing
change. - Continuous Even when you hang up
the telephone, you’re communicating
a message that you have nothing
more to say.
If communication is the
transfer of meaning, then
for successful communication
to occur, you should understand
something just as I do
- Circular Communication is rarely
entirely one-way. We each take
in information from the outside
world, determine what it means,
and respond.
-^ Unrepeatable Even if we say
something again in precisely
the same way, our listeners have
heard it before, and so respond
to it differently.
-^ Irreversible We cannot “unsay”
words: their effect remains even
if we’re asked to disregard them. - Complex We all assign slightly
different meanings to words.
This variation is a product of
our backgrounds, education,
and experience, and means
that there is always the potential
for misunderstanding.
that you will understand something
just as I do: we are in agreement about
what the sender intended and what the
receiver ultimately understood.
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