Submitted by hotessays on May 22, 2007
Business Communications
the Barriers to Effective Communication that exists
Communication exists when two parties enact in any behavior, non-
verbal or graphic, that is perceived by another argues Dwyer (1999).
It does not necessarily mean the presence of dialogue, or even
acknowledging body language. "Communication" can occur when as Dwyer
(1999) referenced from Watzalawick, et al. (1967) thought that people
cannot not communicate. Even when a person ignores another person,
something is being communicated. This is one of the barriers to
communication in the case study, where Mary Ong is...
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