A State Transport Director introduces a new automated fleet management system to regional depot managers during a live video conference. The Director details the new protocol using dense software terminology. Intimidated by the complex technology, the managers fail to understand the core instructions. During the subsequent feedback session, rather than asking for clarification, one manager loudly interjects, "Why are you forcing this completely useless system on us?" The Director observes the manager's crossed arms and scowling face through the video feed and concludes that the audience is hostile to the change. Based on the process and elements of communication, which of the following statements provides the most accurate analysis of this interaction?
- The failure to understand the instructions occurred during the decoding phase due to psychological and semantic noise, while the manager's crossed arms served as kinesic feedback.Cevap
- BThe primary cause of the communication breakdown was environmental noise generated by the remote nature of the video conference, which directly prevented successful encoding.
- CThe Director inferred the audience's hostility by accurately reading the paralinguistic cues presented by the manager's crossed arms and scowling face.
- DThe manager's loud interjection during the feedback session was a form of assertive communication necessary to firmly establish operational boundaries with the Director.