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explain how legislation,charters and codes of practice impact on the communication process in health and social care
Socio-cultural and psycho-personal background has an impact on the communication process. For example, how we communicate non-verbally is often cultural.
Yes, noises can interfere with the message the receiver decodes by distorting or masking the intended message. The human brain may struggle to filter out noise to interpret the message accurately. Noise can introduce errors or misinterpretations in communication.
A type of communication which has greatest impact is written communication
Explain the difference between the elements of the communication process and the communication process
Explain the difference between the elements of the communication process and the communication process
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everything keeps talking about the communication process what I'm looking for is how is communication essential during a change process not the communication process
Excess noises in communication refer to any factors that disrupt the clarity or effectiveness of a message being shared. This can include physical noise like loud environments, psychological noise such as preconceived biases or distractions, and semantic noise like language barriers or jargon. Addressing these noises is important for ensuring accurate and successful communication.
What is the impact of effective business communication on managerial performance