Asked by Anonymous
Report examples of mixed signals you have received (or sent). How can you reduce the potential for misunderstanding and misperception as you communicate with others?
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Ms. Sue
I have no idea of the mixed signals you've received or sent!
When you communicate with others, be sure to use the precise words, nuances, connotations, and denotations that you really mean.
Don't send angry emails until you've thought about them for several hours.
When you communicate with others, be sure to use the precise words, nuances, connotations, and denotations that you really mean.
Don't send angry emails until you've thought about them for several hours.
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