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Executive Development, 1995
Organizational communication must not be directed towards individuals alone, but must be carried out effectively with groups – formal and informal – which exist in the organization. Groups have characteristics in and of themselves; some are composites of the characteristics of the individuals who make up the group, and some are unique to the group and ...
Nelda Spinks, Barron Wells
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Organizational communication must not be directed towards individuals alone, but must be carried out effectively with groups – formal and informal – which exist in the organization. Groups have characteristics in and of themselves; some are composites of the characteristics of the individuals who make up the group, and some are unique to the group and ...
Nelda Spinks, Barron Wells
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On the semantics of group communication
1996In distributed systems, high service availability can be achieved by replicating the service state. Group communication services, such as membership and atomic broadcast, have been proposed to solve the problem of maintaining state replica consistency. Group membership achieves ‘consistent’ views of the history of server failures and recoveries, while ...
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The Electronic Library, 1998
The idea that computer‐based activities and facilities might be usefully shared arises quite naturally once an organization has many computers in operation. The first step is to physically interconnect the computers with a local network. This allows shared use of common file storage, printers, modems and other equipment.
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The idea that computer‐based activities and facilities might be usefully shared arises quite naturally once an organization has many computers in operation. The first step is to physically interconnect the computers with a local network. This allows shared use of common file storage, printers, modems and other equipment.
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2019
Abstract “Community, Group, Group Work” continues to explore ideas undergirding social work in summer camps, examining how social science thinking about communities and groups informed both the developing profession of social work and the field of organized camping.
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Abstract “Community, Group, Group Work” continues to explore ideas undergirding social work in summer camps, examining how social science thinking about communities and groups informed both the developing profession of social work and the field of organized camping.
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Groups, Contexts, and Communicators
The International Journal of Supercomputer Applications and High Performance Computing, 1994openaire +1 more source
Approaching Difficult Communication Tasks in Oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2005Anthony L Back +2 more
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