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    Effective communication is one of the most important skills a manager could acquire. In order to execute the required functions of management, managers need to communicate effectively with their subordinates through leading, delegating, and supervising to ultimately achieve shared goals (Huber, 2016). The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive overview of a case study that unfolds a problem in communication among an interdisciplinary medical team over the facilitation of a…

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    Marketing communication or known as MarCom consisting of many different and connected parts of company’s marketing efforts. Generally defined, marketing communication (MarCom) can be express as all messages and media that have been set out to communicate with the market. Main purpose of this integrated marketing communication or IMC’s is to generate a smooth involvement for the customer in any different condition in the marketing mix so that it can leads to the effective and ethical practice of…

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    Results Four themes were identified from the current study 1) the language and communication barrier; 2) Time restriction; 3) Addressing social isolation; and 4) adapt with social support. The Language and Communication Barrier All the participants mentioned inadequate language skills impede their communication with the Americans and their participation in all activities that require communication with English. When they’re talking about poor English, they refer to their speaking and listening…

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    Jonathan is a deaf male who is 10 years old and study at 5th grade. He was born deaf. Both of his parents are deaf and, they studied at local deaf school that near their home. Jonathan was exposed to ASL immediately after his birth. He also has other family members who are using ASL when communication with him, such as hard of hearing aunt, and deaf uncle and grandparent. Jonathan went with his parents to attend early intervention program that support the choice of ASL as prefer language. He was…

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    addressing the needs of English language communication. However, the majority of the respondents agree that they have considerable difficulties in understanding lecturers’ spoken and written English as well as students’ spoken English. It is also noted that students experience low levels of support in university administrative dealings due to the low numbers of administrative staff who are proficient in English language. Table 6.9English language communication needs and support in a research…

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    apparent crisis in communication research. Aiming to publish in The International Communication GAZETTE, the crisis is rhetorically predicated upon questions such as “What has the communication discipline contributed to the social sciences? What has been its impact on policy and social change?” Citing, amongst other, the apparent lack of distinctive disciplinary problems, being insufficiently interdisciplinary, and old methods, they “plan to zoom in on the relevance of Communication Research and…

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    Communication of Patient Information Background Communication of Patient Information by Sharon Saracino & Sharon B. Buchbinder (Buchbinder and Shanks, 2017) is a case study regarding a patient named Margaret Burns who’s is 63-years-old and has suffered for stroke. After receiving acute care hospitalization, Margaret was placed in a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility to recover from her stroke (2017). Problem Statement Margaret Burns who should be recovering in the skilled nursing…

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    social media network to communicate and deliver health messages to other people will be discussed. Thereafter, the maintaining of professional communication in an online forum will be addressed in detail. The final part of the assignment will discuss the potential issues that may arise while using online media. Social media is an online digital communication channel for engaging…

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    media in the society (Mike Gasher, David Skinner & Rowland Lorimer, 2012). The communication and media world will be forever evolving and growing. This commentary will illustrate how the concepts through chapters 1 and 5 expand my understanding of the media entertainment and consumption through examples. Mass communication is ‘communication on a large scale’ (Gasher et al, 2012). There are many instances of mass communication. For instance, this can be the radio station. Radio stations often…

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    Introduction Communication is the expression of an intended meaning by one party to another party through the use of signs that are known and understood by both parties (Turner & West, 2013). These signs may be spoken signs, written signs, drawn signs, picture signs, or body movement signs. It is important to note communication is only possible when both parties have the intention to communicate with each other (Turner & West, 2013). That is, one party must be willing to create a clear positive…

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