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  2. Management - Wikipedia

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    Their roles can be emphasized as executing organizational plans in conformance with the company's policies and the top management's objectives, defining and discussing information and policies from top management to lower management, and most importantly, inspiring and providing guidance to lower-level managers towards better performance.

  3. Dissemination - Wikipedia

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    Dissemination can be powerful when adding rhetoric or other forms of persuasiveness to the speech. According to John Durham Peters, who wrote Communication as Dissemination, "making a public offering is perhaps the most basic of all communicative acts, but once the seeds are cast, their harvest is never assured...

  4. Journalism culture - Wikipedia

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    Populist disseminator: Has a strong orientation towards the audience. Tendency to provide the audience with "interesting" information. Not very critical of government or elites. Yet does not intend to take on an active and participatory role in reporting. Example countries: Spain, Romania, Israel. Detached watchdog

  5. Business journalism - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. (March 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

  6. Encoding/decoding model of communication - Wikipedia

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    Since discursive form plays such an important role in a communicative process, Hall suggests that "encoding" and "decoding" are "determinate moments." [3] What he means by that is that an event, for example, cannot be transmitted in its "raw format." A person would have to be physically at the place of the event to see it in such format.

  7. International Society for Performance Improvement - Wikipedia

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    The fund's support of research to advance the field of human performance ensured ISPI's continuing leadership as the primary disseminator of performance improvement information. In 1999 the Principles & Practices Institute debuted at Annual Conference.

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  9. Adversarial journalism - Wikipedia

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    Zhu noted that according to a survey published by Weaver and Wilhoit in 1988, compared to other roles such as the disseminator role and the interpretive role, the adversarial role was the least popular role among American journalists. [18]