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  1. Jul 8, 2019 · In the communication process, the sender is the individual who initiates a message and is also called the communicator or source of communication. The sender might be a speaker, a writer, or someone who merely gestures.

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  3. is the process of a sender transmitting a message to a receiver with the purpose of creating mutual understanding. Formal communication occurs through the (official) lines of authority.

  4. Jun 4, 2024 · The communication process begins with the sender, who is also called the communicator or source. The sender has some kind of information—a command, request, question, or idea—that he or she wants to present to others.

  5. The person who initiates a message in the communication process is called the "sender." Put simply, an "effective" message is one that's received in the way that the sender intended. Problems can arise on both ends that prevent the intended message from getting through to the receiver.

  6. Aug 4, 2013 · The Sender – This is the individual or group who is initiating the message. This message can be verbal or non-verbal, can be ongoing or a one-off, can be conscious or unconscious. The Sender can also be referred to as the Communicator. The Receiver – There must be a message sent if there is one to be received.

  7. Sender: The individual who generates or sends the message is called source of the communicator. No communication takes place without the source (sender of information) and the receiver (consumer of information). The source or sender can be a person, group, or even a machine.