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:[[Synchronous communication]]. [[Communication]] in which a minimal delay exists between the message being sent and the message being received. Examples include face-to-face conversation and communication via radio. | :[[Synchronous communication]]. [[Communication]] in which a minimal delay exists between the message being sent and the message being received. Examples include face-to-face conversation and communication via radio. | ||
According to [[Looking Out, Looking In by Adler, Proctor (15th edition)]], | According to [[Looking Out, Looking In by Adler, Proctor (15th edition)]], | ||
− | [[Synchronous communication]]. Communication that occurs in real time. See also [[asynchronous communication]]. | + | :[[Synchronous communication]]. Communication that occurs in real time. See also [[asynchronous communication]]. |
==Related concepts== | ==Related concepts== |
Revision as of 17:25, 10 July 2020
Synchronous communication is the communication in which a minimal delay exists between the message being sent and the message being received. Examples include face-to-face conversation and communication via radio.
Definitions
According to the FAA AC 120-72,
- Synchronous communication. Communication in which a minimal delay exists between the message being sent and the message being received. Examples include face-to-face conversation and communication via radio.
According to Looking Out, Looking In by Adler, Proctor (15th edition),
- Synchronous communication. Communication that occurs in real time. See also asynchronous communication.
Related concepts
Related lectures
- Employee Resource Management Training.[Category: Human Communications]]