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communication - Coggle Diagram
communication
The channel of communication refers to the method
through which communications take place between the sender and recipient.
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Electronic mail refers to the process of using computer wide area networks as a mailing system for communication purposes.
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Informal communication refers to unofficial, natural and unstructured channels of communication, naturally established by people from within an organization.
Information overload is the excessive amount of information being passed onto staff, swamping workers with too much communication. This can increase workload and stress.
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Barriers to communication refer to anything that can limit or impede the effectiveness of communications, thereby leading to information failure. Examples include jargon, ignorance, internal politics and computer failure.
Non-verbal communication si any form of communication other than oral communication, such as electronic systems, written methods and
visual stimulus .
Open channels of communication are used when information is not confidential and can be shared by anyone.
Restricted channels of communication are used when information is confidential and is directed only to those who need to know.
Verbal communication (or oral communication) refers to communication via the use of spoken words, such as meetings, interviews and appraisals.
Videoconferencing is a communication method that allows communications to take place via telecommunications networks. The parties can se and hear each other using videoconferencing hardware and software technology.
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Written communication refers to communication methods that make use of the written word, such as letters, memoranda, reports and notices.
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