Pix: Ali delivering his talk
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Of small group & interpersonal communications & 1Malaysia campaign
Small group communication such as structured talks can be an effective way to make people understand and accept certain new ideas. Indeed, when my good friend Ali Suhaili gave a talk on 1Malaysia in Asajaya last month, a number of the participating community leaders gave indication that the session has been very beneficial to them as the messages had been encoded in ways they can easily understand, digest and support. What can be gathered here is that small group and inter-personal communications are still, and will still be the best methods to deliver messages to one's audience. Long live Information Dept.
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Everyone appreciates the personal attention, makes you feel important. That's why a lecture in a big lecture hall with bigger audience cannot spot who gets the message and who doesn't and who sleeps and who flirts. Keep it up Info Dept!
Coffee girl, you got it.
Couldn't agree more.
Couldn't agree more especially when sub-urban and rural folks (makes the majority) are concerned.
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