Relier Pairs Bus Comm-Ch 1 Sec 2&4Version en ligne Terms par Kerri Stegman 1 backchannel communication 2 kaizen 3 fake news 4 grapevine 5 e-commerce 6 brick-and-mortar commerce 7 social presence 8 corporate lattice 9 m-commerce 10 information literacy 11 brand A workplace framework that is more intricate, open, fluid, and interconnected than a corporate career ladder Internet-based businesses A simultaneous electronic background conversation during a conference presentation, lecture, or entertainment program; the synchronous digital interactions that run in the background parallel to a business meeting or presentation Management philosophy of continuous improvement by engaged and empowered workers Traditional company that operates out of buildings rather than on the Internet A key ability to accurately evaluate new information and to discern falsehoods requiring critical thinking In a professional environment, one’s personal brand or reputation at the office and online Mobile technology businesses The degree to which people are engaged online and ready to connect with others An informal channel of communication that carries organizationally relevant gossip News stories that have no factual basis but are presented as facts; in partisan politics, unwelcome evidence that some people find uncomfortable because it clashes with their convictions