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The guidance said that while the medium offered many benefits including more effective communication with communities, more informed consultation and local engagement there were risks.

Misconceptions about speed and travel time provide the potential for more effective communication with the driver about the momentary efficient speed as well as resulting time losses and fuel savings.

For many years, physicians have attempted to improve patient outcomes by providing better educational information and more effective communication with patients [ 2].

In addition, understanding the impact the AD process has on the visual system can result in more effective communication with members of the AD multidisciplinary team.

There were also goals that committees wanted to accomplish but could not, for example better coordination between shuras or committees at different levels and more effective communication with the public.

These range across domains that provide information and decision support to professionals, which may be beneficial in terms of technical and managerial issues, enable more effective communication with clients, and directly enhance logistic issues such as supply chains.

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Participants explained that the skills that they gained from participating in the group encouraged the use of healthier, more effective communication methods with their children.

Intermediary actors stimulate the emergence of 'boundary objects' (Gieryn 1983; Gieryn 1999), which are social artefacts that lie between the boundaries of different social worlds allowing for a more effective communication between groups with divergent perspectives (Star 1989).

Parents reported improvement in parenting skills and attainment of more effective communication skills, particularly with their children.

If you can only catch every other word of an announcement, then telling people "not to forget to take your personal belongings with you when you leave the train", which when written down appears impossibly convoluted, might be a more effective communication than "remember to take your belongings with you".

To keep staff and to keep them committed in times of great stress, “you need to start with something as simple as more effective communication,” says Barry.

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