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How Communication in Networks Differs from Communication in Organizations

How Communication in Networks Differs from Communication in Organizations

June 15, 2016 By mark david mcCreary Leave a Comment

Networks are meant to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas, but the truly best ones know how to optimize their personnel. In this article you’ll see a variety of reliable methods that can help you implement the same for your own; learn how by clicking on the link.

Key Takeaways:

  • By using networking to work on a group or team project the participants are losing the face to face personal interaction that is sometimes necessary to understanding certain points of view
  • network communication is a challenge since different groups of individuals are all using different platforms and are not necessarily on the same page
  • action must be taken to push individuals to openly communicate more effective. Use social media for sharing project information and requesting open feedback from others. They need to establish a better form of communicating ideas

“People are often used to one-way communication and are not used to initiating conversation or even information.”

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