Section 1
Understanding Communication
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5 concepts
Defining Communication
Communication is conveying messages by exchanging thoughts and information.

The Nature of Effective Communication
Effective communication avoids distorting messages during the communication processes.

The Nature of Efficient Communication
Efficient communication achieves its desired effect with the least amount of effort and resources.

The Nature of Persuasive Communications
Persuasion presents arguments that move, motivate, or change an audience.

Types of Communication: Verbal, Written, and Nonverbal
There are three main vehicles for communication: verbal, written, and non-verbal.