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A paper describing the key elements of Communication with the context of change including Communication Guidelines, Creating Awareness, Different Messages, Channels for Building Awareness, a simple 4-stage Communication Framework, examples of Communication Models, examples of the use of Existing Internal Communication Channels, examples of Communication problems, examples of Measuring and Tracking Communication effectiveness.
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Source: Best Practices in Presentation Development, Communications Strategy PowerPoint Slides: Communication PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, The Highway of Change
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The Highway of Change is me ... Ron Leeman.
I am a seasoned (that means older), well rounded (that doesn't mean overweight) multi-faceted (both from a business and personal perspective), dedicated and ethical professional who has an enviable track record of achievement.
I have been a Change, Process and Project professional since 1974.
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