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    Operator's responsibilities communication

    Talib Al_Munawri
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    Operator's responsibilities communication Empty Operator's responsibilities communication

    Post by Talib Al_Munawri Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:57 am


    Operator's responsibilities communication

    Effective communication is a vital part of an operator's interpersonal responsibilities. Without good communication, tasks such as system startup and problem solving would be difficult to accomplish.

    Communication is rarely a one-way process, so the receiver will often ask question or provide feedback to the sender. When this happens, the original roles are reserved. The receiver becomes the sender, and the sender becomes the receiver. The reversal of roles can continue back and forth unit the end of the communication process.


    Part of an operator's job involves sending and receiving messages under a variety of conditions. As a sender, an operators should send each message clearly and accurately to reduce nose and minimize any misunderstanding on the oar of the receiver.
    As a receiver, the operator should listen carefully to each message and provide feedback to the sender. A receiver should never guess at the intended meaning of a message. Instead, the receiver should ask questions whenever necessary.


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