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Communication: Perceiving Structures When Receiving Information

In: The Corporate Energy Strategist’s Handbook

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  • Jimmy Y. Jia

    (George Washington University)

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The quantity of information being generated on energy and climate threatens to overwhelm any energy strategist. How quickly one internalizes information being received is just as important as sending the information. If the sender and receiver use the same structure, then there is high likelihood the two will share similar contexts as well, reducing the probability of misunderstandings. Organizing the new information in a way that is digestible to the receiver will help increase uptake and comprehension. Conversely, the receiver can increase comprehension by looking for structure when faced with a new document. All of these help cut through the noise of unstructured or poorly structured information. This helps professionals process ideas faster and be more effective at decision-making.

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  • Jimmy Y. Jia, 2020. "Communication: Perceiving Structures When Receiving Information," Springer Books, in: The Corporate Energy Strategist’s Handbook, chapter 15, pages 159-170, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-36838-8_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-36838-8_15
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