Meeting in progress
Summary: The film starts by showing a group of managers having a meeting. This is followed by a communicating exercise where one member of the group is asked to describe a diagram and the others are to draw a diagram each based on the description. The first exercise is carried out without any discus...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
London:
British Broadcasting Corporation,
(19--?)
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Series: | Interaction;
no.8 |
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Summary: | Summary: The film starts by showing a group of managers having a meeting. This is followed by a communicating exercise where one member of the group is asked to describe a diagram and the others are to draw a diagram each based on the description. The first exercise is carried out without any discussion, while the second is done with discussion. From this exercise we can conclude that one-way communication is faster but there is no feedback, while two-way communication is slower but there is feedback |
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Physical Description: | 1 reel (25 min.): sd., b & w; 16mm |
Production Credits: | Credits: Production, Ian Woolf |