Types of Communication
Types of Communication PT 2
Communication Logistics
Communication Networks
Miscellaneous
100

The act of conveying a message from one person or group to another person or group.

Communication

100

Any gesture, expression, physical action, or vocal intonation, pitch, or volume that communicates a message either intentionally or unintentionally.

Nonverbal Communication

100

A person who encodes and sends a message.

Sender

100

The pattern of communication among a group of people.

Communication Network

100

The literal or dictionary meaning of a word.

Denotation

200

A systematic form of communication that is composed of a set of sounds and symbols shared by people.

Language

200

Anything that interferes with the transmission or receipt of a message.

Noise

200

Information sent through a communication channel to a receiver.

Message

200

A communication network in which one person acts as a central conduit for all information.

Wheel Network (hub-and-stoke network)

200

The associations, feelings, and judgements that accompany a word.

Connotation

300

Hand gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, physical touch, proximity to others, or any other physical gesture that has the capacity to convey meaning.

Body Language

300

The result of information conveyed accurately by the sender and understood fully by the receiver.

Effective Communication

300

A Person who receives and decodes a message.

Receiver

300

A communication network in which information passes in an organized sequence from one person to the next.

Chain Network

300

The process of converting information from one format into another before sending it.

Encoding

400

The public representation of a part of our identity that we want others to accept.

Face

400

Sharing information using the fewest possible resources.

Efficient Communication

400

The medium through which a message is transmitted from a sender to a receiver.

Channel

400

A communication network in which all members of a group communicate with everyone else as needed for maximum flow of information.

All-Channel Network

400

The process of converting information from one format into another in order to understand it.

Decoding

500

A language that uses signs, words, or phrases from more than one language, allowing people to communicate without learning one another’s language.

Pidgin

500

Terminology that has been specifically defined in relation to certain activities, professions, or groups.

Jargon

500

The process by which a receiver indicates to a sender through words or nonverbal signals that a message has been received or that more communication is desired.

Feedback

500

An informal process of sharing information among and between coworkers about what is happening in an organization.

Grapevine

500

The process of sharing information back and forth between sender and receiver.

Feedback Loop