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Chapter 22
Sending, receiving, and understanding information and meaning, or, communication can be defined as the process of transmitting information and common understanding from one person to another.
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Communication: The Role of the Johari Window on Effective Leadership Communication in Multinational Corporations
Ben Tran (Alliant International University, USA)
Copyright: © 2016|Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9970-0.ch022
Abstract
Based on previous research, leadership appears to be enacted through communication in such a way that it contains a relational (affective) and task (content) component. Additionally, when leaders communicate effectively, their followers experience greater levels of satisfaction. Thus, the purpose of this chapter is on communication, specifically, the role of the Johari Window (JW) on effective leadership communication in multinational corporations (MNCs). In regards to the JW, many researchers did not question, and even more practitioners did not realize is that, the JW is created based on a domestic paradigm, and not necessarily applicable to a multinational environment where intercultural and multicultural communication are at play for multinational environment within MNCs. Nevertheless, the JW has continuously been applied to cross cultural studies, without a paradigm shift, utilizing a domestic paradigm (no international cultural factors at play) within a multinational environment (various international cultural factors at play), issue at hand persists.
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Chapter 10
Communication is the exchange of information, or the act of conveying meaning.
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Communication is an instrument of the mobile commerce marketing mix. It contains decisions about the necessary messages and the reasonable utilization of communication material and channels. Additionally the budgets for the different communicational arrangements will be defined by this instrument.
Published in Chapter: Interactive Customer Retention Management for Mobile Commerce; From: Handbook of Research on Mobile Marketing Management
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The process of transferring information between humans or agents. In these experiments, communication between team members was measured by counting conversational moves, an uninterrupted utterance of a team member that has a discrete problem solving function.
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Sending and receiving thoughts, data, beliefs, behaviors, and emotions - through one or more media - that elicit a reaction ( Birdwhistell, 1970 ).
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The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behavior.
Published in Chapter: The Fundamentals of Human-Computer Interaction; From: Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
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Human interaction with others to deliver information.
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Chapter 16
The exchange of information (e.g., ideas, thoughts, emotions) via words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to someone else.
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Chapter 23
A verbal or non-verbal exchange of information.
Published in Chapter: Interpersonal Communication: A Strategic Perspective; From: Encyclopedia of Strategic Leadership and Management
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The two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participant not only exchange information, news, ideas, and feelings, but also create and share meaning.
Published in Chapter: The Fundamentals of Health Literacy; From: Handbook of Research on Healthcare Administration and Management
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Chapter 13
Expressing thoughts verbally, visually, or written and listening, looking, or reading with the goal of understanding.
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Chapter 44
Exchange of information between persons.
Published in Chapter: Mobile Phone Use by Middle School Students; From: Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior
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It is the set of processes carried out by an organization in order to transmit its corporate information both internally and externally.
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Mutual transfer of emotion, thought, knowledge, exchange of news, feelings, thoughts, information, and news between individuals in any form and way that might come to mind.
Published in Chapter: Digital Media Consumption of Children in Cinema; From: Handbook of Research on Children's Consumption of Digital Media
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Chapter 3
The exchange of information between different parties.
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Chapter 4
Communication is a process and its purpose is to commune with rather than just to persuade or command.
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Chapter 12
The extent to which language barriers and differences in communication styles, nonverbal communication, language fluency, and cultural fluency manifest in diverse work settings.
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The imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium. Means of sending or receiving information, such as telephone lines or computers.
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Chapter 2
Ability of the student to understand, synthesize and transmit effectively the large volume of information available today.
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Chapter 4
The oral or written exchange of information to transmit ideas or feelings.
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Refers to an exchange of ideas, information; involves the encoding of an intended message by the sender and the decoding of the message by the receiver; speaking, writing; crying, gesturing, whining, laughing.
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Chapter 17
The transmission of meaning between at least two parties.
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Chapter 9
The process and manner of transmitting information from one individual to another, through the exchange of a message processed according to the rules of a given common code.
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Chapter 9
The mechanism by which individuals share meaning between one another.
Published in Chapter: A Critical Review of the Native American Tradition of Circle Practices; From: Indigenous Research of Land, Self, and Spirit
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Exchanging of ideas or information through verbal or non-verbal methods.
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Strictly, the exchange of meaning. Less strictly, the exchange of information that may have meaning.
Published in Chapter: Online Corporate Collaborative Teams; From: Encyclopedia of Networked and Virtual Organizations
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Chapter 201
Symbolic exchange between entities.
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Chapter 14
This process involves transferring information and requires at least two individuals to participate. One is the sender or encoder of information and the other is the receiver or decoder of the information.
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Chapter 11
Data exchange between processing elements.
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Chapter 27
The ability to concisely state, either verbally or non-verbally, thoughts and ideas.
Published in Chapter: A Future Focus of Gaming: Soft Skills; From: Handbook of Research on Gaming Trends in P-12 Education
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The imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs (Dictionary.com).
Published in Chapter: Workforce Education Leadership in the Twenty-First Century; From: Encyclopedia of Strategic Leadership and Management
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Chapter 92
The flow of information through every level of an organization with the goal of communicating the information needed to produce feedback and to ensure that rules, policies, goals, and objectives are executed integrally by each area of the company.
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Chapter 3
Exchange of information and ideas through talking, listening, writing, and fostering understanding.
Published in Chapter: Psychology, Moral Principia, and Gehenna: Good v Evil II; From: Bioethics of Displacement and Its Implications
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Chapter 12
The process of exchanging information, both verbal and non-verbal, within an organization. An organization may consist of employees from different parts of the society. In order to unite the activities of all employees, communication is crucial. Communicating necessary information to the entire workforce becomes necessary.
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Chapter 14
The ways of sending information to people by using technology.
Published in Chapter: Teacher Technology Competence Base; From: Technology-Supported Teaching and Research Methods for Educators
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Chapter 10
The exchange of information between robots within the swarm, which can be achieved through various methods such as wireless signals or physical interactions.
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The two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participant not only exchange information, news, ideas, and feelings, but also create and share meaning.
Published in Chapter: Promoting Health Literacy in Global Health Care; From: Handbook of Research on Healthcare Administration and Management
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Chapter 44
The process of conveying information from a sender to a receiver with the use of a medium.
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Chapter 6
The activity of transferring information through writing or speaking.
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Chapter 20
Communication is conveying information from person to person. Generally, the information is imagined to be expressed by language; however, humans have conveyed emotions before the emergence of language. The design of emotional channels in network-based communication is very important. Additionally, in a broad sense, communication can be understood as a kind of game, with the rules reflected in taking turns to speak, being focused on the context, exchanging useful information, saying something interesting, etc.
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Chapter 17
A method of achieving smart citizens.
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Chapter 44
The process of transmitting and receiving ideas, information and messages.
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Chapter 105
The transference and understanding of meaning ( Robbins, 2005 ).
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Chapter 102
A symbolic process whereby the social reality is produced, understood, maintained and updated in a given situation. Communication is the mediation that allows collective social action. Communication is contextualized information through pragmatics.
Published in Chapter: Communication, Information, and Pragmatics; From: Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
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Chapter 9
The process of giving, receiving, imparting, or exchanging information/news.
Published in Chapter: Communication and Job Satisfaction; From: Handbook of Research on Human Factors in Contemporary Workforce Development
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Chapter 12
A two way flow of information, knowledge and experiences between entities (individuals, organizations, etc.) in society.
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the exchange of meanings between individuals through a common system of symbols.
Published in Chapter: Bilingualism in Early Childhood; From: Handbook of Research on Prenatal, Postnatal, and Early Childhood Development
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Chapter 6
The process of imparting or exchanging information by verbal, non-verbal or written medium to convey or share ideas, thoughts, and feelings.
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Chapter 9
A required tool used by individuals, organisations, families and even animals to carry out a message.
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Chapter 1
Communication is the act of developing meaning among entities or groups through the use of sufficiently mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic conventions.
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A transactional process that involves the exchange of information by sharing and evaluating informational signs which include verbal (auditory), non-verbal (visual), written, and mass (radio, television, print, and Web medias) message types.
Published in Chapter: Technical Communication in an Information Society; From: Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
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Chapter 21
Forms of expressions—written, oral, and aesthetic.
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Chapter 5
The ability to exchange a simple message.
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Chapter 73
The process through which people convey meaning to one another through the exchange of messages and information to carry out project activities.
Published in Chapter: The Practice and Promise of Virtual Project Management; From: Encyclopedia of E-Collaboration
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This refers to the practical process of the exchange of ideas, thoughts, guidelines, standards and so on between management/stakeholders and beneficiaries on the best practices available that can be applied toward mitigating/preventing problems and challenges associated with the environment in a given society. It also involves community mobilization and dialogue as well as the use media of communication to disseminate information associated with environmental development for long-term benefits to people.
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Chapter 49
Human interaction with others to deliver information.
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Chapter 6
Communication refers to the exchanging of information by speaking, writing, phone, computer or using some other medium.
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Chapter 23
Is a process of transferring information from one entity to another. Communication processes are sign-mediated interactions between at least two agents which share a repertoire of signs and semiotic rules.
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Chapter 4
Communication is about sending, receiving, and understanding information and meaning.
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Chapter 12
Communication is the act of exchanging one’s ideas, thoughts, and opinions effectively with one or multiple participants. This transferring of information can be made using verbal or nonverbal modes.
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Chapter 7
Communication is the process of exchanging information and ideas. As an active process, it involves encoding, transmitting, and decoding intended messages.
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Chapter 4
is the process of passing information and understanding from one person to another with a feedback.
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Interaction involving two or more entities that exchange information, especially information that is relevant to the involved entities.
Published in Chapter: Sharing Information Efficiently in Cooperative Multi-Robot Systems; From: Encyclopedia of E-Collaboration
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Chapter 5
Dialog between two or more people.
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Chapter 10
An exchange of information to create meaning between different people.
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Chapter 3
The imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium.
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Chapter 8
It is the exchange of feelings, thoughts, behaviours and information between two people or groups of people in the position of sender and receiver.
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It is the act of conveying meanings from one entity or group through the use of mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic rules.
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The process of conveying one’s thoughts and feelings through gestures or words.
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In virtual communities, communication refers to the formal and informal distribution of significant and updated information concerning the interest around which the community is developed
Published in Chapter: Trust in Virtual Communities; From: Encyclopedia of Networked and Virtual Organizations
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Chapter 12
An exchange of information between people or systems.
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Chapter 2
Sending and receiving information between two or more people. The information conveyed can include facts, ideas, concepts, opinions, beliefs, attitudes, instructions and even emotions.
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Chapter 14
The concept of exchanging thoughts and ideas orally, by sign language, through written words, facial expressions, hand gestures, or the use of an augmentative and alternative communication device.
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Chapter 9
It refers to transferring of ideas and feelings.
Published in Chapter: Peaceful Solution of Conflicts in Schools; From: Empowering Multiculturalism and Peacebuilding in Schools
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Chapter 98
Conversation to negotiate and make decisions through an augmentation process.
Published in Chapter: The 3C Collaboration Model; From: Encyclopedia of E-Collaboration
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Chapter 14
It is the act of the imparting or exchanging information by means of speaking, writing, or using some other medium.
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Chapter 3
Communication is a significant exchange of information amongst two or a group of people.
Published in Chapter: Social Enterprise Marketing Communication; From: Strategic Marketing for Social Enterprises in Developing Nations
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Chapter 25
The process of interacting with each other.
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Chapter 5
A process of creating, exchanging and receiving information, messages, and ideas, etc. in order to influence or get a response from someone.
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Chapter 13
Communication is a process that involves the exchange of information between two or more interlocutors.
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Chapter 20
Is a process of sharing information through a medium/channel.
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Chapter 19
The process of imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs.
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Natural and social process in which at least two actors participate (sender-receiver) and are involved in organizations, which becomes an essential element to achieve organizational efficiency and effectiveness.
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Chapter 4
The imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs.
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Chapter 5
The act of sharing and exchanging information from one person, group, or entity, to another by using mutually understood language.
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Chapter 11
Individuals' interactions with each other, or with the elements surrounding the world in which they live.
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Chapter 139
The means of sending or receiving information.
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Chapter 14
Exchange of information.
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Chapter 54
Communication is the exchange of information between two or more people with the intent that the sender’s message be understood and considered by the receiver.
Published in Chapter: Knowledge for Communicating Knowledge; From: Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, Second Edition
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Chapter 4
Sharing meaning between two or more people.
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Chapter 3
Communication is a part of marketing that helps in providing information to the consumers about the product. Communication involves crafting messages and sending them to internal and external audiences.
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Chapter 11
An exchange of information using a shared system of symbols or behavior; a process of meaning making.
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Chapter 15
The exchange of messages or information between two or more beings.
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Chapter 16
Communication in the context of soft skills are made up of a series of tools that allow to establish messages with others in a clear and effective way.
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Chapter 5
Communication, in the context of this chapter, is a process through which information is exchanged from an encoder to a decoder.
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Chapter 29
Communication is simply the act of transferring information from one place, person, or group to another.
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Chapter 1
The use of language and signs to transmit a message by a sender organization to one or more audience target groups aiming to inform, to persuade, to convince and to help creating a certain meaning.
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Chapter 29
Communication is the act of transferring emotions and thoughts from one entity or group to another through the use of understood signs, symbols, and semiotic rules.
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Chapter 1
A single transmission of meaning or information between one or many sender(s) and one or many receiver(s) (Lim & Benbasat, 1991).
Published in Chapter: The Social Requirements of Technical Systems; From: Handbook of Research on Socio-Technical Design and Social Networking Systems
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The transmission of information via written, verbal, or nonverbal channels to facilitate interaction and comprehension.
Published in Chapter: Collaborative Care Models for Cognitive Disorder Patients; From: Intelligent Solutions for Cognitive Disorders
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Chapter 7
The two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participants not only exchange information, news, and ideas but also create and share meaning.
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Chapter 10
Mathematical skill that enable students to express their mathematical thinking. Under the NCTM (2000) approach, this implies organising and consolidating such mathematical thinking and analysing and assessing the mathematical thinking and strategies of others.
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Chapter 13
Means of sending or receiving information in a two-way process.
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Chapter 114
The complex transfer of ideas, attitudes, and information.
Published in Chapter: Leading Virtual Teams; From: Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking, Second Edition
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Chapter 9
It is simply the act of transferring information from one person to another or from one place to another. Although this is a simple definition, when one thinks of how we can communicate, the subject becomes much more complex. There are several categories of communication and more than one can occur at any time. Communication can be verbal or non-verbal.
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Chapter 13
The exchange of information and meaning between two or more individuals.
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Chapter 11
Refers to passing messages from the school to the parents. The school uses various means to communicate to the parents like face to face, newsletters, phone calls, emails, et cetera.
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Chapter 1
It is the completion of the process by converting the emotions and thoughts of a sender into codes and transmitting the messages to the receiver through various channels and sending the responses of the recipient to this message in a similar way to the sender.
Published in Chapter: Mass Media and Education; From: Enriching Teaching and Learning Environments With Contemporary Technologies
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Chapter 30
The use of available resources to convey information, to move, to inspire, to persuade, to enlighten, to connect—is an inherently ethical undertaking. Regardless of context, communication involves choice, reflects values, and has consequences. These three key elements of communication form the basis of its ethical makeup.
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Chapter 4
Communication is a process that involves the exchange of information between two or more interlocutors.
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Chapter 1
Complex process of exchange information from sender to receiver assuming common meaning. From the perspective of etymology, the idea of entrance of comprehension and understanding each other reflected in the term communication is derived from Latin word, ‘communis’, which means common and ‘to share’. Multiple typologies of definitions include conflicting perspectives: elusive phenomenon, emergent discipline, concept, skill/ capability, process, activity, scientific study of signs and symbols, etc. related to the discriminations between phenomena, concept and term.
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Chapter 8
The two-way exchange of opinions, news, and information by writing, speech, or gestures including body language and facial reactions.
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Chapter 67
“…The process by which information is exchanged between communicators with the goal of achieving mutual understanding” (Osland, Kolb, Rubin, & Turner, 2007 AU11: The in-text citation "Osland, Kolb, Rubin, & Turner, 2007" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , p. 195).
Published in Chapter: Managing People as a Leader; From: Encyclopedia of Strategic Leadership and Management
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Chapter 5
Two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participants not only exchange (encode-decode) information, news, ideas, and feelings but also create and share meaning. In general, communication is a means of connecting people or places. In business, it is a key function of management--an organization cannot operate without communication between levels, departments, and employees (Business Dictionary: http://www.businessdictionary.com/ ).
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Represents a process of transmitting information, ideas, and feelings (attitudes, opinions) from one individual to another, from one individual to a social group, and vice versa. Communication is the process by which the exchange of meaning between people takes place (Ordache-Platis & Josan, 2009 AU25: The in-text citation "Ordache-Platis & Josan, 2009" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Chapter 3
Communication is a process by which signals, data, information or knowledge is transferred from one location to another. Usually this involves a sending agent, a transmission mechanism and one or more receiving agents. Communication can take place between people - for example, one person talking to another. It can also take place between people and the various other types of object that they use - such as computers and mobile phones. Often, the use of technology to support communication between people is often referred to as technology-mediated communication. Communication can also take place between different types of machine - particularly, computers.
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Chapter 16
The processes through which museums convey messages to existing or potential visitors (e.g., via heritage interpretation techniques, digital tools, marketing).
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Chapter 3
As sending, receiving, and understanding information and meaning.
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Chapter 6
Set of ways to put in contact someone who wants to give something to some other that probably are searching or that it could do it.
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Chapter 5
Messages, emails, discussion forum comments within or outside and online course and between the instructor and student or between students.
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Communication involves exchanging information through verbal and non-verbal means, facilitating practical expression, understanding, and connection between individuals or groups.
Published in Chapter: Life Skills for Personal Well-Being; From: Applications of Service Learning in Higher Education
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Chapter 34
Basically, communication can be defined as the process of sharing information between individuals to reach mutual understanding. Communication includes preparation by a transmitter, (physical) transportation, and integration by a receiver. With regard to organizational knowledge communication, transmitter and receiver can be individuals, groups, organizations, and so on.
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Chapter 3
The act of transfer meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic rules.
Published in Chapter: Managerial Challenges in VR and AR in Asia; From: Managerial Challenges and Social Impacts of Virtual and Augmented Reality
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Chapter 1
Social meaning-making conducted in interaction, though not necessarily in real time. Communication may be in person or through varieties of media, including print, sound, and online.
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Chapter 7
Access to postal services can be considered as proxy for good communication system. Better access to postal services helps to transport mail and small packages to destinations around the world. Also it involves providing domestic and international postal services-receipt, transport and delivery of mail and so on which are very important for economic activities to take place.
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Chapter 7
This refers to the transmission or exchange of information and implies the sharing of meaning among those who are communicating.
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Chapter 11
Communication is a process that involves the exchange of information between two or more interlocutors.
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Chapter 1
A technique to distribute information via verbal, non-verbal, and visual methods. Also, communication is the result of cultural practice.
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Chapter 11
The act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic rules.
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Chapter 9
A social process of information exchange by any kind of mean that connect people.
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Chapter 2
It is the ability to effectively transfer information in oral, written, and nonverbal forms. It is also to learn to communicate in a diverse range of purposes (for example, to inform, motivate, etc) and in a diverse environment (also considering multi-lingual).
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Chapter 13
It is the transfer of feelings, thoughts, and all kinds of information between individuals. It is performed double-sided, verbally and non-verbally, using various tools.
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Chapter 7
Action or process of exchange of messages of varied character between individuals, machines, or entities, aiming at solution, agreement of differentiated views on a theme, subject or controversy.
Published in Chapter: The Innovation That Information Science Proposes; From: Role of Information Science in a Complex Society
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Chapter 8
The act of sharing or exchanging information, ideas, or feelings.
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Chapter 67
Communication is the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behavior.
Published in Chapter: Designing Cross-Cultural Collaborative Online Learning; From: Handbook of Research on Instructional Systems and Technology
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Chapter 8
A process to transmit information from one communicator to another, through channels.
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Chapter 40
To share information with others.
Published in Chapter: Inter-Organizational Conflicts in Virtual Alliances; From: Handbook of Research on Technoethics
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Chapter 9
The transaction of feeling, thought, information and news between people and the transmission of feeling, thought, information and news between people in every way possible.
Published in Chapter: Rethinking E-Learning and Digital Natives; From: Handbook of Research on Children's Consumption of Digital Media
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Chapter 1
The transmission of information to another individual.
Published in Chapter: Emoticon Use in Mobile Communications :-); From: Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior
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Chapter 1
Expressing information to an individual or group.
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Chapter 17
The use of protocol for data transfer or signaling by putting synchronous or asynchronous data streams into channels.
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Chapter 21
Communication is defined as the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium. Communication is the purposeful activity of information exchange between two or more participants in order to convey or receive the intended meanings through a shared system of signs and semiotic rules.
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Chapter 18
The use of available resources to convey information, to move, to inspire, to persuade, to enlighten, to connect is an inherently ethical undertaking. Regardless of context, communication involves choice, reflects values, and has consequences. These three key elements of communication form the basis of its ethical makeup.
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Chapter 7
A meaning making process which occurs between two or more people.
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Chapter 3
A complex, multifaceted process of establishing and developing contacts between people, generated by the needs for their joint activities.
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Chapter 25
The process of exchanging information, both verbal and non-verbal, within an organization. An organization may consist of employees from different parts of the society. In order to unite the activities of all employees, communication is crucial. Communicating necessary information to the entire workforce becomes necessary.
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Chapter 4
The exchange of information, ideas, or thoughts between individuals or groups.
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Chapter 44
This is the ability to effectively share with another using any of the many media available.
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Chapter 13
It is the exchange of relevant information between universities and their host communities.
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Chapter 9
“The specific blend of promotion tools that the company uses to persuasively communicate customer value and build customer relationships” (Kotler & Armstrong, 2007 AU29: The in-text citation "Kotler & Armstrong, 2007" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , p. 456).
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Chapter 9
The process by which information and feelings are shared by people through an exchange of verbal and non-verbal messages.
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Chapter 11
A multifaceted and fundamental process encompassing the exchange and transmission of information, ideas, thoughts, and emotions between individuals or entities within a social, cultural, or organizational context. It serves as a pivotal mechanism for the conveyance and reception of meaning, enabling the establishment of shared understanding, the dissemination of knowledge, and the facilitation of interpersonal relationships and cooperation.
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Chapter 2
Verbal and nonverbal exchange of signs and messages to share meaning with others.
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Chapter 2
From the Latin comunicationis , which means “to make common” (the information), communication is a global and social phenomenon based on the transmission of information through verbal or non-verbal messages from an emitter to one or more receivers.
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Chapter 16
a complex social process in which people coordinate their behavior by creating and maintaining a shared definition of the situation
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Chapter 31
The process of exchanging information and ideas. It involves encoding, transmitting, and decoding intended messages.
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Chapter 10
Communication is a process that involves sending and receiving messages through verbal and non-verbal methods.
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Chapter 14
The process of sharing information between two or more individuals to reach a common understanding of the ideas or information being conveyed. In the context of this chapter, communication also includes information, or data, that is shared, or transmitted, between two or more actors. These actors may be human or machine. This sharing of information between human and human; machine and machine; or between human and machine is underpinned by the need for the information to be understandable to both parties.
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Chapter 5
It is the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium.
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Chapter 16
Structured and unstructured transfers of information strategically designed to build connections between team members and departments.
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Chapter 324
The two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participant not only exchange information, news, ideas, and feelings, but also create and share meaning.
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Chapter 5
A transaction between two or more interlocutors requiring effort and the joint construction of meaning. There is no guarantee that what is understood will be the same as what is meant.
Published in Chapter: Intercultural Communication; From: Handbook of Research on Improving Engineering Education With the European Project Semester
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Chapter 4
The exchange of ideas, messages, or information by speech signals, or writing.
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