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Posted by S Hansen on October 14, 1998 at 20:36:20:
In Reply to: Re: Virtual Team Software posted by Robert Benjamin on September 29, 1998 at 01:29:33:
Yes, you bring up good points. Believe written and
spoken communication should be the same. Therefore,
no NEW skills required. (i.e. you get it or you
don't) It all depends on if you can speak/write
objectives/goals clearly so others understand.Receiving a message is highly dependent on the
recipient's frame of reference within the context
of the message given. So agree best to target
the message based on the audience experience.(i.e.
novices, mid-level or advanced based on different views)
These are not new concepts or practices.
From an artist's view, the interesting part is in creative
delivery of the idea which captures the audience
imagination no matter what the level? Do you agree?
- Re: Virtual Team Software Robert Benjamin 00:27:41 10/15/98 (1)
- Re: Virtual Team Software Sue Hansen 21:13:33 10/15/98 (0)
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