Organizing Communication 101


It Starts With Your Plan For Firsthand Answers
The presenter called all the children and parents together and told them what to do when this or that happens. If it’s a problem with a female child, tell Ann. If it’s a problem with a male child, tell James, and if you are not satisfied or trustful of your designated contact person, do this. Guidelines for who, how and when to give firsthand accounts of what happened, and the pre-planned policy for responses are essential. Having an agreeable plan for everyone to report specific types of information and experiences has nine direct benefits for users. Law enforcement, teachers, financial managers, and others come into the job knowing who is to get certain information first. Planning for the flow of information is smart and can increase trust. Having a trusted person or place to report what’s noticed or experienced is a best practice. Mate3 helps individuals, groups, and organizations use best practices for managing firsthand accounts of what happened. Using organized policies to find the most productive options to have communication exchange is why we are part of the community communication partnership.


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