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    Some people may wonder, “What is soft skill? Or what in the world is a hard skill?” Therefore, the next question would lead to wondering the difference between the two. How many jobs require soft skills? To answer those questions, a vast majority of jobs desire an employee with soft skills over those who possess hard skills. Dan Schawbel (2013) stated, “Until very recently, Hard Skills were the only things that companies looked for when hiring and promoting their employees. However, now that…

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    power of communication is what makes things occur. In “Sex, Lies, and conversations” by Deborah Tannen, talks about how opposite genders respond to conversations, and how women are sensible and men are tougher. Tennan also describes how there is a distance between a marriage because of the lack of conversation,“‘When I come home from work I have nothing to say. If she didn 't keep the conversation going, we’d spend the whole evening in silence.”’ (Tannen 421). For over time communication has…

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    competitive rather than creating quality for consumers, which results in a net loss for the public. With the advent of technology and media which limits true social communication, “Home Burial” shows how the current public can improve through the use of diction in conflicting dialogue. First off, the lack of face-to-face communication has been shown to collapse friendships, families, and marriages. Teenagers and young adults’ social skills are declining due to less face-to-face interaction…

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    Communication is a big part of everyday life and one aspect of communication is listening. Listening is a process by which we make sense of what we hear and respond. There are four main listening styles and five stages of the listening process. The listening process involves five stages which are receiving, understanding, evaluating, remembering, and responding. The first and probably most important stage of the listening process is receiving. Receiving is the act of actually absorbing the…

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    and expressing ideas in writing opens the lines of communication (Garcia & Badia, 2014) allowing the entire group to have questions answered in writing which is beneficial to all parties, as it enables all people in the online community to have a better understanding of the subject at hand. The opinions and the point of view of others in the group facilitate co-constructing (O’Donnell, 2012). Co-constructing is a way in which individuals in groups contribute to a simple knowledge base in order…

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    for three. Instructors are in charge of groups of one to three Scouts for skills tutoring. The Troop Guide leads the instructors and teaches large group lessons to first years. We had over 25 new Scouts two of the years I was Troop Guide. I developed and ran two Instructor training programs to get our Troop ready for such an influx of new Scouts. Also, I would sometimes meet one on one outside of meetings to help those falling behind keep up with the group or those who wanted to advance faster…

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    The communication that is used in social networking is behind a screen, therefore it does not have a non-verbal aspect to it. Non-verbal communication is one of the most important forms of communication between people. It often defines how words and statements are perceived and actually gives a clearer understanding of what a person is attempting to state…

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    What is Organizational Communication? It is the sharing of organizational information that is necessary for trying to keep up a competitive advantage. In fact, businesses without organizational communication will fail to meet their goals. Organizational Communication is the glue that holds the institution together, and it acts as a magnifying glass that makes policies, processes, and rules easier to understand. Of course, effective communication within an organization helps to motivate employees…

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    Strong communication skills are key to the success of any business. I previously filled the position of line-cook at a casual fast-paced restaurant. Communication is especially important in the restaurant business. Co-workers rely on each other in order to complete virtually every task. Lack of communication as a line-cook has the potential to cause a domino effect of negative consequences. Many facets of communication stood within this diverse restaurant business, such as its general…

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    with her loved ones. Wortham disagrees with Sherry Turkle’s opinion on how technology driven people could forget what a face to face communication is like compared to a screen. Worth explains that “if anything, the pervasiveness of technology...has heightened my desire for actual one-on-one meetings”. (396) Wortham describes her experience with on-screen communication as “an appetizer that can delight and satisfy” (396), but it is “no substitute for the real thing...the main course” (396), the…

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