Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Commmunication


The main focus of these post is on how communication had made the farewell party event that was held on the 30th of October 2014 at the hospitality center of Francistown technical college in Gerald estate to be successful. According to Okoro (2013) communication is a means of sharing information to one another. Dix & O’Hara (2008) support Okoro (2013) that communication at the end of the day to have a common understand.

The event was successful as the overseer was coordinating the team, she informed the team about everything that was important. Denning (2007) illustrate that coordinated communication bring the team into line on the set objective that progress is made. The overseer had a focal point of giving the team information to avoid confusion. Burke (2010) note that confirmation should be taken into consideration for the team members to get the right data that they need to use. World Health Organization (2007) highlight that the information communicated should be set on who the data is directed and meaningful to. The overseer had heads from different teams who she communicated with to achieve a common goal to manage everything well in time.

References


Burke, R. (2010) Events Communication skills: Planning & Control. 4th ed. Chichester: John Wiley & Son.

Denning, J. (2007) Coordination Principles. Journal of Coordinaton Princles.

Dixon, T. & O'Hara(2008) Communication Skills. Making Practice- Based Learning Work.

Okoro, E. (2013) International Organization & Operations: An analysis of Cross Cultural Communication Effectiveness & Management Orientation. Journal of Business Management.

World HealthOrganization (2007) Vaccine Safety Events: Managing The Communications Response. A Guide For Ministry of Health EPI Managers & Health Promotion Units.

 

 

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