Two-way communication

Two-way communication is a fundamental principle in meetings where participants engage in a dialogue that allows for the exchange of information, ideas, and feedback between both the speaker and the audience. Unlike one-way communication, where information is solely transmitted, two-way communication encourages active listening, questions, discussions, and interaction. It promotes engagement, ensures that participants have a voice, and enhances understanding between all involved. Effective two-way communication is essential for productive and collaborative meetings where insights are shared, and decisions are made collectively.