Characteristics of Communication

Communication has six defining characteristics: the extent to which the message is symbolic, the extent to which the code is shared, the degree to which the message is culturally bound, the sender’s perceived intentionality, the presence of a channel, and the degree to which the encoding and decoding of messages are transactional. That’s quite a mouthful, so let’s look at each characteristic more closely.

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Orchestra conductors communicate with dozens of musicians without speaking a word, conveying their meaning through body movements and facial expression.