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Explain media richness theory and give an example of a rich medium and a lean medium.

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English-speaking readers typically start scanning at the top right side of the main content area of a website.
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Media richness theory attempts to classify media in organizations according to how much clarifying information they are able to convey from a sender to a recipient. The more helpful cues and immediate feedback the medium provides, the richer it is. The richest media are face-to-face conversations and meetings. The leanest media are newsletters, flyers, bulletins, and posters.

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