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  2. Media richness theory - Wikipedia

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    In other words, competent executives select rich media for non-routine messages and lean media for routine messages. [ 16 ] From the consensus and satisfaction perspectives, groups with a communication medium which is too lean for their task seem to experience more difficulties than groups with a communication medium which is too rich for their ...

  3. Channel expansion theory - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the theory overlooks the constraints that channels' inherent technological features may pose on the ability and degree to which media richness can "expand", even if knowledge-building experiences might enhance media perceived richness, the media can still be objectively perceived as richer because of its capability constraints (like ...

  4. Talk:Media richness theory - Wikipedia

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    Communication success will occur when rich media are used for nonroutine messages and when lean media are used for routine messages. And, in fact, the referenced article says as much--that ranking media choices doesn't imply a hierarchy of some being better than others (at least, not absolutely). 61.68.61.2 20:29, 20 May 2008 (UTC)

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    Rich vs. Really Rich: The Key Difference. Simply put, being rich usually means you have a high income, but being really rich or wealthy means you've accumulated enough assets and net worth to ...

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    You no longer need a college degree to get a high-paying job. Many of the top companies in the U.S., including Walmart, Amazon, Apple, Uber and Nike, have removed degree requirements from some job...

  8. George Washington University School of Media and Public ...

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    In 1997, the radio/television program became the now-defunct Electronic Media program. [2] SMPA began offering graduate degree programs in 1998 with the creation of the Master's in Media and Public Affairs program. [4] It has since expanded its graduate program offerings to include a master's degree in global communication.

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    Rich dad contended that becoming a versatile generalist allows one to better understand the big picture workings of companies and industries, which helps in leading organizations effectively.