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Akimi4 [234]
3 years ago
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Amira is managing the development of a reference book. She is in New York. Her lead writer is in California, and her fact-checki

ng team is in India. The team is working under a tight budget. All parties need to communicate about strategy and schedule. Which communication channel is most likely to meet their needs?
Social Studies
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slamgirl [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

an electronic discussion thread

Explanation:

Amira is managing the development of a reference book. She is in New York. Her lead writer is in California, and her fact-checking team is in India. The team is working under a tight budget. All parties need to communicate about strategy and schedule. The communication channel that is most likely to meet their needs" an electronic discussion thread"

An Electronic Discussion Thread is a feature used by many email clients, bulletin boards, newsgroups, and Internet forums in which the software helps the user by visually grouping messages with their replies.

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