COMMUNICATION SKILLS FULL NOTES

Institution UNIVERSITY
Course COMMON UNIT
Year 1st Year
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Communication is that which takes place when one person’s thought or feeling is conveyed to one or many people in such a way that it elicits a response showing either he understands or that that clarification is required.
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