
One-Way Communication
One-way communication refers to a communication process where information flows in a single direction, from the sender to the receiver, without any feedback or response from the receiver. Common examples include emails, broadcasts, and public announcements, where the audience receives the message but cannot interact or provide immediate input. This type of communication is efficient for delivering clear messages but may lack engagement and understanding, as it doesn't allow for dialogue or clarification. It's often used in contexts where the sender needs to convey information quickly and directly to a large audience.