Communication: The Lifeline

Richa Sharma

Communication: The Lifeline

Keywords : Communication, communicare, encoding, decoding, feedback, barriers, importance


Abstract

We are born with the capacity to communicate. We spend more time in communicating than doing anything else. From birth to death, communication is central to our personal, professional, and social lives. The word ‘Communication’ has been derived from the latin word ‘Communicare’ or ‘Communis’ which means to join, to unite, to share or to have things in common. Communication is the art of creating and sharing ideas and the richness of those ideas make the communication process effective. People communicate with each other in different ways that depend upon the message and its context in which it is being sent. All human interactions are a form of communication. A human being’s need for communication is as strong and as basic as the need to drink, eat, love and sleep. Communication is truly a remarkable process. It is not only the basis of human thought; it is the lifeline of every relationship whether personal, professional or social

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