COMMUNICATION PATHWAYS
| Institution | TVET |
| Course | Certificate in ICT |
| Year | 1st Year |
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| Posted By | stephen oyake rabilo |
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Description
Communication pathways refer to the guidelines
used to ensure a common understanding of the
expectations for communication.
• Pathways of communication are established to
meet requirement of organization and
workforce.
Developing Character, Skills and Competence 7/20/2024 5:33 PM 2
• Communication pathways involve ways of better
engagement with colleagues and clients in an
organization.
• Through communication pathways, a more inclusive and
diverse workplace is realized.
• It is therefore important to establish internal
communication arrangements on communication
channels like messages, telephone calls and meetings
among others.
• Such arrangements create structured connections
between the organizations and the employees.
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