7-15). Interpersonal communication skills are vital in many careers such Health Care, Business management and Market management.These are all fields where skills such as problem solving, conflict resolution, increasing employees are put into practice. There are several components involved in the process of communication this include the sender, message, channel and receiver. The sender is the one that composes the message. The message is the information that is sent. The channel is the way in which the message is sent and the receiver is the one to whom the information is sent. The developing of effective communication skills are essential as we can learn from one another, interact with other people and also perform well in a position which may help us succeed in our organisations (Gambel & Gambel 2008 p. 7 -15). Thus, communication becomes effective if the recipient understands the message and can pass it back to the sender without any …show more content…
In the health industry effective communication plays a vital role in teamwork as they constantly interact and give medications. When health care professionals are in team, group performance and understanding of the work becomes easy. When health care professionals work as a team they are able to provide a better care for patients and this enable them achieve a high outcome. However, for an optimum understanding in team work there must be co-operation. Without co-operation, effective communication cannot exist. However, results has proven that where there is high risk effective team work achieves high goals successfully where as poor team results in medical errors and health issues. Therefore, to work effectively in a team, it is important to communicate with each other. Communication in a team is all about sharing knowledge and understanding each other. Similarly, when they share their skills together it leads to the success of the team. Hence, in the health care industry effective communication and team work are two imperative factors as it leads to the better growth of the health care