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Zorluk: OrtaProcess and Elements of Communication

A State Revenue Secretary is rolling out a new digital land registry policy to modernise district-level administration. Arrange the following events in the correct chronological order to accurately represent the standard communication process cycle, from initial conceptualisation to the final feedback loop.

  1. 1The State Revenue Secretary recognises the need to standardise the new digital land registry protocol across all administrative districts.
  2. 2The Secretary's office drafts a comprehensive operational circular, translating the abstract policy into specific, actionable guidelines.
  3. 3The operational circular is dispatched to all District Sub-Registrars via the state's secure internal administrative email network.
  4. 4The District Sub-Registrars read the received circular and interpret how the newly mandated software will alter their daily document verification workflow.
  5. 5The District Sub-Registrars submit a mandatory compliance report back to the Secretary, confirming receipt and noting minor initial technical queries.

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The correct chronological sequence following the communication cycle is: Intent formulation by the Secretary, Drafting the operational circular, Email dispatch of the circular, Reading and interpretation by the Sub-Registrars, and Submitting the compliance report.
The standard organisational communication process follows a linear but cyclical model. It begins with the Sender forming an idea (the Secretary conceptualising the policy rollout). This is followed by Encoding, where the idea is structured into a message (drafting the circular). The encoded message is then Transmitted via a specific Channel (the secure administrative email). The Receiver then Decodes the message (the Sub-Registrars reading and interpreting the new workflow). Finally, the Receiver provides Feedback (submitting a compliance report) to the Sender, acknowledging receipt and understanding, which closes the communication loop.

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1
Identify the initial source and formulation of the message (Sender/Ideation).
The Secretary recognising the need to standardise the protocol represents the beginning of the communication process.
All communication originates with a sender who has a distinct purpose or idea to convey.
2
Identify the encoding process.
Drafting the comprehensive operational circular is the second step.
The sender must translate their abstract intent into a tangible format (words, formal document) before it can be transmitted.
3
Identify the transmission through a medium (Channel).
Dispatching the circular via the secure internal email network is the third step.
The encoded message requires a medium or channel to travel from the sender to the targeted receivers.
4
Identify the receiver's decoding process.
The Sub-Registrars reading and interpreting the workflow changes is the fourth step.
Once the message arrives, the receivers must decode and extract meaning from the transmitted text to understand the instructions.
5
Identify the feedback loop.
Sending a compliance report and technical queries back to the Secretary is the final step.
Feedback confirms successful delivery and understanding, thereby completing the two-way communication cycle.

Anahtar Kavram

The sequential stages of the standard communication process model (Sender, Encoding, Channel, Decoding, Receiver, Feedback).
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