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The six principles of communication according to Pearson Custom Publishing are; “Communication is a process of adaptation, package of messages, dimensions of content and relationship, punctuated sequences, intentional and inevitable, irreversible and unrepeatable” (Pearson Custom Publishing, 2004). Communication is a two-way process that encompasses connected consideration, which allows employees to not only correspond (encode-decode) knowledge, advice, concepts and awareness, but also build and administer profits (Free Dictionary, 2014). Adaptation process is the first principle of communication. We would all like to adapt to our characteristics and accept others; even if that means we are transferring it from one person to another. Communication theory has held that people duplicate the verbal approach of others; so as to gain approval in a social context (Pearson Custom Publishing, 2004) The message package is the second principle of communication. According to Pearson Custom Publishing; “Communication normally occurs in packages of verbal and nonverbal behaviors or messages; verbal and nonverbal behaviors usually reinforce or support each other” (Pearson Custom Publishing, 2004). It is usually an assortment of indicators, all reinforcing each other, and conflicting information is conveyed (Pearson Custom Publishing, 2004). The dimension of content and relationship is the third principle of communication. Communication takes place on a bilateral level. He can associate himself with a surface of existence to both; the spokesperson and the auditor. Dotted sequences are the fourth principle of communication. According to Pearson Custom Publishing; “communication events are continuous transactions...... middle of paper ......g my friend; a discussion gets out of hand between both, the discussion is not the focus of attention at the content level. Instead, it focuses on our relationship as friends. My friend wanted to be included in the change of plans for the day. By not doing this I have rejected the definition of relationship (Pearson Custom Publishing, 2004). In conclusion; disagreements are, once again, a consequence of our own inadequacy; differentiate in the substance and parallels of belonging of our conversations. Communication is a process that never ends; and you can't hide. Works cited, C. (2004). Verbal and nonverbal communication (4th edition). Criminal JusticeCommunication. Boston, MA: Pearson Custom Publishing. The Free Dictionary (2014). Communication. Retrieved from http://www.thefreedictionary.com/communication