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Sunday, February 5, 2017

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: COMMUNICATION PROCESS


Information has always been playing the most important role in communication processes. Without information, communication will have no sense at all.

COMMUNICATION, being a two-part process, involves a sender and a receiver. Between them is the message, the vital part of the process.



















In the image above, the sender is the one wearing a black suit while the receiver is the one wearing a white suit. Let's say that this conversation is between a medical representative and a laboratory manager. A message is being transmitted from the medical representative to the laboratory manager. The message can be new equipments that offer better accuracy and precision or it can also be an update check for a previously bought machine.

But, interferences will not always be avoided. The barriers to communication are the following:





- Kat - 

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