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Revision as of 22:42, 26 October 2020

Asynchronous communication is communication in which there exists a time delay between responses. Asynchronous communication is typified by a unique set of characteristics, such as the lack of non-verbal communication cues (e.g., body language, verbal inflection, etc.). Examples of asynchronous communication include an e-mail message sent from the day supervisor to the night supervisor or memos left between shifts or passed between a shop and the hanger.

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According to the FAA AC 120-72,

Asynchronous communication. Communication in which there exists a time delay between responses. Asynchronous communication is typified by a unique set of characteristics, such as the lack of non-verbal communication cues (e.g., body language, verbal inflection, etc.). Examples of asynchronous communication include an e-mail message sent from the day supervisor to the night supervisor or memos left between shifts or passed between a shop and the hanger.

According to Looking Out, Looking In by Adler, Proctor (15th edition),

Asynchronous communication. Communication that occurs when there is a time gap between when the message is sent and when it is received. See also synchronous communication.

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