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Luis Ugarte

Effective Virtual Communication and Team Meetings with Your Chinese Customers and Co-wo... - 0 views

  • Understanding differences in basic business values is a powerful tool in bridging the gap and designing successful communication strategies.
  • In virtual communication, lacking the benefit of an emotional context, we must pay more attention to values and business styles to develop trust.
  • Of course, in any culture, face-to-face communication is preferable to e-mail, telephone calls, and even video conferencing. However, meeting in person in itself is not sufficient; sometimes the more we meet with a person the less we like and trust them.
Luis Ugarte

Info-holics Anonymous: The 12-Step Virtual Communication ProgramPGi Blog - 0 views

  • The average worker receives 125 emails each day. Then, there’s instant messages, tweets, InMails, Facebook messages, and so on.
Luis Ugarte

Leading Virtual Teams - 0 views

  • Communicating effectively and using technology that fits the situation
Luis Ugarte

Online Communication - 0 views

  •  The term "online communication" refers to reading, writing, and communication via networked computers.
  •   Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
  •  Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
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  •  Online communication first became possible in educational realms in the 1980s, following the development and spread of personal computers.
  •  Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
  • Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
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