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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<description>Like the post Mike.  It is interesting how communication has evolved.  I know that in my day to day operations, we&#039;ve gone from speaking in whole conversations to text speak via office communicator and e-mail.  The entirety of business formal communication has changed with so many means to dissiminate information that informal has become the new formal.  I know our CEO does not address us in a memorandum format but in a very personal address.  As we become more reliant on highlights,  so too does the speed at which we &quot;tweet&quot; or update our profiles or something simple as texting a confirmation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like the post Mike.  It is interesting how communication has evolved.  I know that in my day to day operations, we&#39;ve gone from speaking in whole conversations to text speak via office communicator and e-mail.  The entirety of business formal communication has changed with so many means to dissiminate information that informal has become the new formal.  I know our CEO does not address us in a memorandum format but in a very personal address.  As we become more reliant on highlights,  so too does the speed at which we &#8220;tweet&#8221; or update our profiles or something simple as texting a confirmation.</p>
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