The MAP (Message-Audience-Purpose) communication model is a framework used to analyze and create effective communication strategies. It focuses on three key components that are essential to the communication process: 1. **Message**: This refers to the content being conveyed. It includes the information, ideas, or emotions that the communicator aims to deliver. A well-crafted message is clear, concise, and tailored to the audience's understanding. 2. **Audience**: This component considers who the message is intended for.
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