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Components of Communication StimulusMediumFilterMessageDestination

Components of Communication Stimulus Internal An idea forms within our mind Comes to us through sensory organs External

Components of Communication Response to Stimulus A verbal Message A non-verbal Message

Components of Communication Filter Each person has a unique perception of reality, based on  His/Her individual experiences  Culture  Emotions at the moment  Personality  Knowledge  Socio-economic Status

Components of Communication The Message Success at communication depends on  The purpose of the message  The content of the message  Skilful construction of the message  Knowledge about the audience

Components of Communication The Medium Oral messages might be transmitted through  A staff meeting  Personal conference  Telephone conversation  Press conversation  Voice mail

Components of Communication Medium Written messages might be transmitted through  A memorandum  A report  A letter  A contract  A brochure  A bulletin-board notice  An  A company newsletter  A press release

Components of Communication Medium Non-verbal messages might be transmitted through  Facial expressions  Gestures  Body movement

Components of Communication The Destination Once the message is transmitted, the control passes from the sender to the receiver. The transmitted message becomes the stimulus for the next communication episode.