Abstract
Not so long ago communications was largely a physical phenomenon. It had to do with sending and receiving sounds. Also, communications between people was taken for granted and not regarded too important. Typical cliches included: children are to be seen not heard; and superiors were the bosses and were to be followed with no questions asked. Then the only problem in human communications was to be heard loud and clear and firm enough. Since these dateless times our society has changed significantly and communication between people has become very important. Today more than ever the business community has an acute awareness of the importance of human communication. Many corporations are spending huge sums of money training their people on the techniques of proficient communication. Yet, in any maze of corporate hierarchies there still exist problems associated with human communication.