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developments:matthewhudson:commcycle [11/11/2015 12:45] – [Introduction] admindevelopments:matthewhudson:commcycle [24/09/2017 22:05] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 This is broken down in to the following parts for general conversation: This is broken down in to the following parts for general conversation:
  
-idea → conveyance → interpretation → conversion → response → acknowledgement+idea → conveyance → reception/interpretation → conversion → response → acknowledgement
  
   - An idea is generated by the sender (Joe wants to say “Hello” to Jane)    - An idea is generated by the sender (Joe wants to say “Hello” to Jane) 
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 ===== The Communication Cycle in Processing ===== ===== The Communication Cycle in Processing =====
  
-During processing it was noticed that great facilitators stuck to this system without fail. All communication was fully acknowledged, usually with a definite “Thanks” or “Okay” and when a client was stuck in the middle of a communication cycle the facilitator waited patiently for the client to catch up and eventually answer the question, sometimes this required a little persuasion or encouragement. +During processingit was noticed that great facilitators stuck to this system without fail. All communication was fully acknowledged, usually with a definite “Thanks” or “Okay” and when a client was stuck in the middle of a communication cycle the facilitator waited patiently for the client to catch up and eventually answer the question, sometimes this required a little persuasion or encouragement. 
  
 What is of the most paramount importance here is that: What is of the most paramount importance here is that:
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 Here is a breakdown of the Cycle of Communication in a session: Here is a breakdown of the Cycle of Communication in a session:
  
-  - Is the client ready to receive the next question? (attention)+  - Is the client ready to receive the next question/instruction? (attention)
   - Facilitator establishes next question [idea]   - Facilitator establishes next question [idea]
   - Facilitator gives question to client [conveyance]   - Facilitator gives question to client [conveyance]
-  - Client interprets the question internally [interpretation]+  - Client receives and interprets the question internally [reception/interpretation]
   - Client retrieves an answer from their system [conversion]   - Client retrieves an answer from their system [conversion]
   - Client gives answer to facilitator [response]   - Client gives answer to facilitator [response]