Which of the following would be an example of an effective use of the Social Communication Model?

A) Using email to send interoffice memos
B) Sharing information on a blog
C) Using instant messaging to update team members on the status of a project
D) Using virtual meetings
E) Town hall meetings for new product launches


Answer: C
Explanation: C) A sender in social media environments initiates a conversation by sharing information. This information is often revised and reshaped by participants as they share it and comment on it. The communication should be available to all those who wish to participate, not just those invited to participate.

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