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As an afterthought, I'll add some comments to the pic I published in jest.
I see that picture as bittersweet, in that it is exactly what happens whenever a client asks for an IT project delivery. Usually, the more people involved, the more fragmented the communication process, the murkier the final results. So that diagram is almost as reverred as a bible in IT corporations.
Unfortunately this is true not only of IT projects. Communication is and remains one of the biggest barriers between people. I started advocating for this since I was 15-16 year old and I still struggle to this day whenever I realize I am not making myself as clear as I would like.
To complicate matters , each of us tends to have a preferred 'modality', i.e. some prefer visual communication, other prefer figures, others bullet points, etc., so it is not easy to always hit the target between what you had in mind and what the intended audience receives.
One thing I found particularly helpful is this principle (from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People)
Seek first to understand and then to be understood
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