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Communication Types - Articles
Alzheimer's Communication -- Touching Foreheads and Kindness
by
Bob DeMarco
Posted
Sun 30 Jan 2011 8:39pm
One of the biggest challenges that Alzheimer's Caregivers face is how to communicate effectively with someone suffering from Alzheimer's disease. This challenge... communication in college and graduate school.
I understood that when my mother said something mean or nasty that it was the Alzheimer's at work. It was not hard to make
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Communicate Communicate Communicate
by
Meg A.

Posted
Thu 04 Mar 2010 1:20am
is the best way to ensure buy-in and support from local people for a community development initiative?
Surely it must be communication. After all, how can you effectively rebuild
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Communication, Communication, Communication!!!
by
Christina Thielst

Posted
Tue 24 Mar 2009 3:41pm
to building a strong foundation for sustainability and success. The l ast item was "communic ate, communicate, communic ate".
Well, I have an example of what happens when sufficient ongoing communication and engagement with all stakeholders doesn' t occur. It leads to misunderstandings, mistrust, and a diversion of interests. This all threatens
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"Communication" Doesn't Communicate
by
Steve Roesler
Posted
Sun 01 Nov 2009 10:00pm
How many workplace issues are introduced to you as, "We've got a communication problem?"
Communication is a catch-all phrase. It's generic, socially
acceptable, and really just sends the signal that someone wants to
start a conversation. But it probably won't end up being about
communication.
Psychologists and counselors refer
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Email Communication Problems: How To Communicate Effectively
by
MarcAndAngel
Posted
Wed 10 Jun 2009 12:37am
Email is an extremely popular form of communication in both the business and personal communication landscapes, but it can often lead to major problems... spiral out of control leading to a full blown argument. The email communication breakdown occurs because… let’s face it, we all aren’t poets. Seasoned poets can clearly exhibit
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Deaf-blind communication goes portable
by
DeafBlog
Posted
Mon 10 Aug 2009 3:32pm
is first handed to a new speaker, it uses a voice message to inform them that the person using the equipment is blind and unable to hear. It then asks them to communicate by typing...
A new portable device for deaf-blind people allows them to have face-to-face conversations, make phone calls using a text relay service and communicate by SMS
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