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Miscommunication

by JeanetteMarceau
Published on: May 12, 2011
Categories: Communication, ENT630
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Miscommunication happens quite often.  From watching the movie about “Erin Brokovitch”, I learned that one needs to be detailed and informative to have effective communications.  Some terms describing miscommunication are vague, inconsistent, and non specific.  Try not to be stuffy in communications, to always include dates, addresses, and name of contact person to make it more personable.  Try not to bury the main point and try to emphasize the reader not the writer.  Also try to be specific in requests and not vague.

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