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Lana71 [14]
2 years ago
8

Tammie was communicating to her employees the proper way to handle abuse in the workplace. one individual kept interjecting comm

ents while tammie was speaking. this behavior is known as ______ and can be a serious barrier to effective communication.
Business
1 answer:
Bogdan [553]2 years ago
3 0

The behavior of Tammie when he was talking to employees and  one individual kept interjecting comments  is known as interruption and can be a serious barrier to effective communication.

<h3>What is an effective communication?</h3>

An effective communication is one whereby the speaker as well as the audience is able to communicate the message in an effective way.

It involves the audience to be able to receive the message the is been pass across without any barrier between the speaker and the audience.

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<u><em>Part e</em></u>

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<em><u>Part f</u></em>

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<u>Income Statement :</u>

<em>Sales - Expenses = Income</em>

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<u>Contribution Margin ratio :</u>

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<u>Operating leverage</u>

<em>Operating Leverage = Contribution ÷ Earnings Before Interest and Tax</em>

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