write down processes of communication

1. Sender forms an idea or message to be communicated.

2. Sender encodes the message into a suitable format, such as spoken or written language, or non-verbal cues.
3. Sender chooses a communication channel and transmits the message through it, such as face-to-face conversation, phone call, email, or text message.
4. Receiver receives the message through the chosen communication channel.
5. Receiver decodes and interprets the message, trying to understand the intended meaning.
6. Receiver provides feedback or response to the message, which may be through verbal or non-verbal cues.
7. Sender receives the feedback or response from the receiver.
8. Sender assesses whether the message was understood as intended and adjusts future communication if necessary.

These processes can be influenced by various factors, such as cultural differences, language barriers, noise or distractions, and personal biases. Effective communication requires clear and concise messages, active listening, and mutual understanding between sender and receiver.