According to Kupperschmidt, to become a skilled communicator, one must (Select all that apply)

a. become candid.
b. become reflective.
c. set goals and develop action plans.
d. survey the team.
e. become aware of self-deception.


A, B, E
Kupperschmidt and colleagues posed a five-factor model for becoming a skilled communicator: becoming aware of self-deception, becoming authentic, becoming candid, becoming mindful, and becoming reflective, all of which lead to being a skilled communicator. The HWE model was offered by Blake, who suggested five steps: rallying the team, surveying the team, establishing work groups, setting goals and developing action steps, and celebrating successes along the way.

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