The Serpentine Model | Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM) | Communication Theory
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The serpentine model, based on Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM), highlights the collaborative nature of social interactions by focusing on patterns in conversations to avoid unwanted repetitive patterns. By analyzing interactions and consciously considering responses using this model, individuals can steer conversations towards positive outcomes.
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- The serpentine model, based on Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM), emphasizes the collaborative nature of conversations and the importance of recognizing patterns to avoid unwanted repetitive patterns (urps) that can lead to undesired outcomes.
- To effectively utilize the serpentine model, individuals should reflect on their conversations, analyze interactions, and consciously consider responses during conversations to steer interactions towards positive outcomes, avoiding knee-jerk reactions.
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Recent questions
What is the serpentine model?
A model based on Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM).
How can individuals apply the serpentine model?
By reflecting on conversations and consciously considering responses.
What does the serpentine model emphasize?
The back-and-forth dynamic of conversations.
How does the serpentine model relate to Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM)?
It is based on the principles of CMM.
What is the significance of avoiding unwanted repetitive patterns (urps)?
To prevent undesired outcomes in interactions.
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