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Title: How can a Public Relations (PR) manager of a project team use fiber optics to facilitate virtual work?
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She need not be present in the office to arrange face-to-face meetings. Once the team has met and established trust, her team is likely to become more virtual especially with PR involving a lot of mobility.
With the client, similarly, it is likely that once that trust has been established, the PR manager will use emails and landlines to communicate with the client on small matters like daily updates or minor decision... Showed first 250 characters
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The initial meeting to discuss the client's expectation and desired result, especially with a new client, is a face-to-face meeting to ensure that there is trust which can be established more easily in person. The indirect use of fiber optics communication again comes in during the arrangement of a meeting time... Showed next 250 characters
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