22. Radhika started a business of supplying high class facial kits to beauty parlours in various cities of the country. Initially, the business was doing well and her products were popular. Despite the high quality of the products, Radhika faced difficulties in certain parlours, especially in Kagpur city, where her products failed to gain a strong market presence. To understand the cause, she appointed a qualified marketing manager. The marketing manager discovered that there was no proper exchange of facts, ideas and views etc. between the incharge of Kagpur city and the employees at different parlours at Kagpur. Vicky, who was the incharge and responsible for overseeing all parlours in Kagpur, was unable to effectively foster a common understanding of the product among the employees. As a result, the employees did not grasp the key benefits and features of the high class facial kits. In turn, the employees were not able to convince potential clients about the product's value. (i) Identify the concept discussed in the above case. (ii) The concept identified in (i) above can be defined as a process having various elements. State first five elements of this process.