Matching
Match the following. You may use a response once, more than once, or not at all.
Premises:
Written communication
Poor listening skills
Credibility about the subject
Receiver
Language differences
Reluctance to communicate
Horizontal communication
Nonverbal communication
Noise
Grapevine
Sender
Status or power differences
Transmission channels
Different perceptions
Feedback
Oral communication
Conflicting or inconsistent signals
Responses:
Coordinating different units
Individual barriers
When a listener crosses her arms and legs
Person who decodes the message
Organizational barriers
A stressed out receiver
Person who encodes the message
Response from the receiver
Informal communication network
Spoken word
Email
Blog, and teleconferencing
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Written communication
Poor listening skills
Credibility about the subject
Receiver
Language differences
Reluctance to communicate
Horizontal communication
Nonverbal communication
Noise
Grapevine
Sender
Status or power differences
Transmission channels
Different perceptions
Feedback
Oral communication
Conflicting or inconsistent signals
Premises:
Written communication
Poor listening skills
Credibility about the subject
Receiver
Language differences
Reluctance to communicate
Horizontal communication
Nonverbal communication
Noise
Grapevine
Sender
Status or power differences
Transmission channels
Different perceptions
Feedback
Oral communication
Conflicting or inconsistent signals
Responses:
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