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English, 06.05.2021 09:00 candaceblanton

1. Arrange the sentences A, B, C, D and E to form a logical sequence & to construct a coherent paragraph. A. So basically, we should communicate when the time is right, to the right recipient, sending the right message using the right channel with utmost care because ultimately the success of our message depends on the result we achieve after the communication.
B. Nowadays, workforce is mostly multicultural, i. e. teams have players with different cultural backgrounds and this makes the scenario all the more difficult for selection of communication channels and contents.
C. Experts suggest that humour should be strictly avoided because it is like a perfume and you never know when and who it will hurt. But one should be cautious that the image is not damaged even if our recipients do not get our humour.
D. Globalization and liberalization of economy has created another challenge for professionals besides those inherent in the phenomenon of communication to decide when to communicate, what to communicate and who to communicate.
E. Communication etiquette differs from culture to culture and therefore in order to make our communication effective, we will have to understand the cultural background of our recipients and be sensitive to that.

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