The document outlines the seven C's of effective communication: clear, correct, complete, concrete, concise, considered and courteous. Each C is defined with examples. Completeness means conveying all necessary facts to the audience. Conciseness communicates the message using the fewest words possible without sacrificing other C's. Consideration means understanding the audience's perspective. Clarity focuses the message and uses exact language. Concreteness uses specific examples rather than general statements. Courtesy shows respect for the receiver. Correctness ensures no grammatical errors. The seven C's help ensure effective communication and understanding between parties.
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