The communication cycle is a process through which a message is sent and received.
It consists of several key elements that ensure effective transmission and understanding of information.
The main elements are:
1. Sender — The person or source who initiates the message.
2. Message — The idea, information, or content that is to be communicated.
3. Encoding — Converting the message into words, symbols, or gestures.
4. Channel — The medium through which the message travels (e.g., verbal, written, electronic).
5. Receiver — The person or group for whom the message is intended.
6. Decoding — Interpreting and understanding the message by the receiver.
7. Feedback — The response sent by the receiver back to the sender to confirm understanding.
8. Noise — Any barrier or disturbance that affects the clarity of the message.