Expert authority: is earned if the team respects one's
skills as a project manager or subject-matter
expert.
When information is presented by an expert in a multidirectional communication model, it is considered to have higher credibility and authority. This model emphasizes the exchange of information between multiple parties, allowing for feedback and interaction. Experts can facilitate discussions, address misconceptions, and enhance understanding by providing nuanced insights. Thus, their role is pivotal in shaping informed dialogue within the communication process.
OFCOM is an independent regulatory authority for broadcasting and communications in the UK.
the ASA (advertising standards authority) in the UK.
FCC
You should speak clearly and efficiently. Be strong in your convictions.
Authority/power is 'auctortia' Authority/expert is 'professor'
An expert in his field is often called a specialist or an authority.
Authority can be used as another word for expert and starts with an "A". Example: An authority on the subject of crime, notes that...
authority, expert, leader, master, pundit, fundi
expert=expert, specialist, appraiser, assessor, authority, adeptspécialiste=specialist, expert, observerconnaisseur=connoisseur, expert, judge, tastersavant=scientist, scholar, savant, expert, highbrow, past master
She's a wine expert.
expert (adjective)- able, accomplished, adept, adroit, apt expert (noun)- ace, adept, artist, artiste, authority
synonyms for expert: * authority * professional * specialist * master * virtuoso * connoisseur * scholar * whiz (informal) * veteran
authority on flowers here authority means expert
None, providing you do not accept payment and make no representations that you are an expert or an authority on the subject.
it takes the form of counsel, advice, and recommendation. People with staff authority derive their power from their expert knowledge and the legitimacy established in their relationships with line managers.
judge, authority, expert, analyst, commentator, pundit, reviewer, connoisseur, fault-finder, attacker