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The goal of communication between a sender and a receiver is understanding of the message being sent.
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Communication noise can influence our interpretation of messages and significantly affect our interactions with others.
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Content dimension expresses how you feel about the other person.
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Context refers to the situation or environment in which your message is delivered.
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We all use and interpret the meanings of words differently, so even simple messages can be misunderstood.
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The non-verbals that we use often cause messages to be misunderstood as we tend to believe that we see more than what we hear.
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Ethical communication means being considerate of basic human needs.
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Communicating messages based on facts with honesty and accuracy is the focus of ethical communication.
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Once you lose the trust of others, they will doubt anything you say in the future.
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Lack of ethical communication is also accepting responsibility for the messages you convey to others.
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Words and deeds, once said is done, are retrievable.
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Ethical communication is also accepting responsibility for the messages you convey to others.
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Communication is always intentional.
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Whether you are talking to a close friend or addressing the workforce in a meeting, your message must be truthful and consistent with your value system.
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Words and behaviour mean the same each time they are spoken or performed.
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