The Communication Process
By Anil Pathak
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Effective communication is an important process in everyday life. People must be able to communicate effectively with each other on interpersonal, social, and professional levels. Breakdowns in the communication processes can lead to a misunderstanding sometimes causing a major disaster.
This book discusses the theory and applications of the communication process and provides practical examples for the use of professionals to improve their communication.
Anil Pathak
Anil Pathak has taught Communication courses in universities in India, Bahrain, Singapore, and Brunei for over three decades. He has a doctorate in communication skills development, and is the author of ‘Communication Fundamentals’, ‘Communication and Leadership’, and ‘Eight Steps to Flexible Learning’.
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The Communication Process - Anil Pathak
The Communication Process
(Book 1 in the Series ‘Fundamentals of Effective Communication’)
Copyright 2014 Anil Pathak
Published by Communication Analytics, Singapore
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Table of Contents
Chapter One: Concepts and Definitions
Chapter Two: The Purpose of Communication
Chapter Three: Avoiding Communication Breakdown
Chapter Four: Analysing Communication Situation: An Example
Chapter Five: Conclusion
Chapter Six: Exercises and Group Tasks
About the Author
Other books in this series
Chapter One
Concepts and Definitions
A Communication Breakdown
The purpose of communication is to get your message across to others. As we all know, this is a process that involves both the sender of the message and the receiver. We also observe in many situations that this process may leave room for