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The evolution of communication from the telephone through to social media. The evolution to our relationship and social interactions today. Slides used for a business dinner speech at the Ramada Hotel, Cannock, Staffordshire
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Twitter Handle: @BigDuckSarah
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The Evolution of Communication - 042412
1. The Evolution of
Communication
Brian S. McGowan, Ph.D.
Healthcare Improvement and Technology Consultant
Columnist, Social Media Connections
Medical Meetings Magazine
April 24th, 2012
*** Author of the Fall 2012 book: ***
#SOCIALQI: Simple Solutions for Improving Your Healthcare