This essay focuses on the potential sources of misunderstanding. Successful communicators understand how the message will be decoded
Your assignment must meet the following requirements:
Successful communicators understand how the message will be decoded, and anticipate and remove as many as possible of the potential sources of misunderstanding.
The final part of a communication is feedback: the recipient lets the sender know that they have received and understood the message.
Recipients of messages are likely to provide feedback on how they have understood the messages through both verbal and non-verbal reactions. Effective communicators pay close attention to this feedback as it is the only way to assess whether the message has been understood as intended, and it allows any confusion to be corrected.
Written communication: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and respectful of the diversity, dignity, and integrity of others, consistent with the expectations for members of the human services field. Write comprehensibly to support fundamental ideas, in APA format, using correct grammar and mechanics.
APA guidelines: Follow current APA guidelines for style and formatting. It is using a title page and references page, and citing your sources properly. This is in the body of your paper with corresponding references on the. It is references page.
Length: Write a minimum of 4 new pages for this assignment. It is for a running total of 16 pages (including the content from your previous assignments). This page total is not including the title page and references page. The content should be type and double-space.
References: At least 12 references in total, including the 9 references from your previous assignments. Include peer-reviewed journals or other scholarly resources, assigned unit readings, and the like. In the total number of references, be sure to include your references. It is for the 2 similar organizational reports you cite in the Unit 5 assignment.
Font and font size;
firstly, Times New Roman, 12-point.
Secondly, be sure
Thirdly, be honest
Further, be straight
further, be creative
lastly, be calm