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| '''1.''' Communication is the imparting or exchanging of ideas, knowledge or information about the [[Disruptive Events|disruptive event]] or [[crisis]]. | | '''1.''' Communication is the imparting or exchanging of ideas, knowledge or information about the [[Disruptive Events|disruptive event]] or [[crisis]]. | ||
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'''Notes (1)''': Communication is an activity in which a sender transmits a message, with or without the aid of media and vehicles, to one or more receivers and vice versa. | '''Notes (1)''': Communication is an activity in which a sender transmits a message, with or without the aid of media and vehicles, to one or more receivers and vice versa. | ||
'''Notes (2)''': The way in which communication takes place is referred to as the communication process. The ideal form of communication is a two-way process aimed at mutual understanding, sharing of values and action. | '''Notes (2)''': The way in which communication takes place is referred to as the communication process. The ideal form of communication is a two-way process aimed at mutual understanding, sharing of values and action. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:58, 2 November 2020
1. Communication is the imparting or exchanging of ideas, knowledge or information about the disruptive event or crisis.
Notes (1): Communication is an activity in which a sender transmits a message, with or without the aid of media and vehicles, to one or more receivers and vice versa. Notes (2): The way in which communication takes place is referred to as the communication process. The ideal form of communication is a two-way process aimed at mutual understanding, sharing of values and action.
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