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    Application Essay Three Summary of Concept Communication is an important part of the business environment. For a working environment to succeed, a companies ideas, knowledge, or opinions are useless unless there is effective workplace communication. Upward communication is the flow of information from frontline employees to managers, supervisors, and directors. The communication process requires individuals to exchange information with one another with the mindset to influence one’s thoughts,…

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    Communication is a part of our everyday life. Not being able to communicate, especially in the healthcare field, can create problems in providing good patient care. There has been research done stating that good communication can raise patient satisfaction rates and prevent illness and/or death. The article “The Importance of Clear, Effective Communication in Healthcare” by The Hospital Housekeeping System (HHS), tells readers the steps in which they followed and were able to raise their patient…

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    are now being used by 91% of adults” (Lee Rainie). Teenagers and adults are going to lose sight on how to communicate with others because of how addicted they are to their phones. For most millennia’s, “Texting is an especially important mode of communication for many teens. Some 88% of teens have or have access to cell phones or smartphones and 90% of those teens with phones exchange texts. A typical teen sends and receives 30 texts per day” (Amanda Lenhart). That is 30 sentences that could…

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    Additionally, a lack of adequate support systems, skills and personal accountability results in communication gaps that can cause harm to patients. “(U.S.Newswire,2006.) As with any situation; with the good comes the bad and poor communication in outcomes. Among these flawed actions often reported on are; when staff take shortcuts that could be dangerous or fatal to their patients care or show poor clinical judgment. Staff that directly confronts their colleagues about their concerns…

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    platforms and has strengthened the necessity of digital software innovations. The future of Snap Inc. looks promising, since it has become an increasingly important application as it shapes the future of communication and social media. Professor Joseph B. Bayer, who studied the impact of Snapchat on communication at Ohio State University stated “Regardless of what happens, they’ve reshaped the social media landscape. They’re making risky moves, trying to rethink what people want online as…

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    Employee Communication Employee Communication is -“the process of exchanging information, creating understanding and behaviors among employees within an organisation that reinforce the organization’s vision, values and culture among employees, who can then communicate the company’s message to external audiences….The greatest benefit from effective employee communication is a knowledgeable workforce that is satisfied and productive, which leads to positive interactions with customers, investors…

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    Good communication in relationships is one of the biggest virtues and it is something every couple, marriage, and family should desire to obtain. The mentioning of the word “relationships” means thing such as friendships, dating, marriage, parents and child, and any other situation that requires two individuals talking and getting to know one another. This chapter focuses more on relationships like marriage, cohabitation, and family (parents and children). It is crazy to imagine how the perfect…

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    Importance Of Communication In Nursing

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    T. Jasmine (2009) discuses two important aspects of therapeutic communication- listening and exploring. Listening as a therapeutic communication technique demonstrates that the nurse is genuinely interested in the patient. When listening to a patient the nurse and nursing student needs to be aware of how their body actions are being portrayed. Posture, facial expressions, and eye contact can be perceived in a positive or negative way to the patient (para. 12). One of the viewpoints on…

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    Communication can be critical when collaborating with teams. Effective communication can be derived from several different such as written and verbal. In today’s time, technology has made it easier for communicating such as email, text messaging, web blogging and skype. It was interesting me to know the test revealed that my face-to-face communication style can be dominant, relaxed, attentive, open and friendly. Good Leadership…

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    Family Communication How well does your family communicate? Family-whether of origin or procreated, communication is inevitable. The following depicts theories and aspects that I learned in Family Communication instructed by Dr. Shelley. Learning Aspects Important. The most important information that I learned was that a family system may take years to evolve and “gain similarity in interpreting and responding to each other’s behaviors” (Shelley). Moreover, I learned that it will take a lot of…

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