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    1950 Communication skill is important in at least two basic ways. Communication plays a vital role in every national or international business environment. In today’s organisation, people from many different backgrounds, need to communicate within and out side of the organisation. The context in communicate is also possible to be quite unusual. (Blundel, Ippolito, Donnarumma, 2013). This essay will analyse the business communication process, benefit and drawback of communication, types of…

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    individual 's life. Dr Williams starts off by pointing out how most are unaware of their own lack of proficiency in listening, and how that holds their potentials back. Proficiency in listening skills enables an user to carry out communication with efficiency. This effective communication skills is something that every individual benefits from: wether it be in their workplace, or in the sector of education- or even in their social life. And, a very effective way of enhancing one 's aural skills-…

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    separates their intimacy but regardless with or without technology, it’s the person’s choice to spend more time then needed with an electronic device rather than their spouse. Technology strengthens relationships and bring attraction by building communication in a newer way. According to Jenna Wortham, “74% of couples surveyed reported that the internet had had a positive impact on their relationships and also that 41% of 18-to-29-years old in serious relationships said they felt closer to their…

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    focus groups, positive caregiver-patient relationships proved to help individuals manage their illness. Three aspects of positive caregiver-patient relationships were identified including: dynamics of provider-to-patient communication (b) dynamics of patient-to-provider communication and (c) dynamics of collaboration (Apollo, Golub, Wainberg & Indyk, 2006). The study revealed that a professional relationship built upon mutual participation, respect and understanding allowed patients’ physical…

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    This is especially important because a great deal of your communication may be via the internet. Without the benefit of face to face contact, you will have to be able to maximize each communication and build rapport with your client through an electronic medium. Are you able to write brief email communications that clearly delineate key points? Is your communication free of local jargon that might be lost on someone from another country or even another industry…

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    people are almost falling into social media, like a robot with a bunch of information just doing its job. There are a lot of negative impacts on social media technology. The First Negative impact is on written communication, people are getting confused of formal and informal communication in texting and emails. for example, an employ trying to send an apology to hisher boss, and they forget to use a formal language with their boss. Therefore, the sequences come and the employ loses hisher…

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    I learned from Strands A-Communication goals, B-Thinking goals, and C- Information literacy. I strengthened my communication, thinking and information literacy capability. This class has shown me the importance of cooperation with others, and how to effectively use information. Peer editing was an incredibly useful tool, that…

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    I’ve always loved writing, and I believe the right words can move mountains. Whether delivered through speech, song, or story, words can transform worldviews and encourage action. The Winnie-the-Pooh books are undeniably whimsical, but they communicate powerful messages of individuality, optimism, growing up, and more. These messages have influenced both children and adults for 90 years. Music lyrics similarly affect people. “Imagine” by John Lennon remains one of the world’s greatest…

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    The analysis results from the various self-assessments have afforded me the opportunity to notice hidden aspects about myself. I have been able to perform contemplative and thorough self-examinations of my personality in order to determine viable methods to enrich my overall personality. It has been my experience that organizational behavior in many ways are similar to the institutionalized behaviors exhibited by those in orphanages or prisons. The similarities reside in the fact that the…

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    Assignment four, visual rhetorical analysis, helped me develop oral communication skills. For this assignment, we were asked to deliver a presentation, and it was also the first official presentation that we made in front of the whole class in this course. To prepare for this presentation, I first referred to the paper I wrote for the topic, which was warning biohazard, and tried to take out the thesis and main points,then, based on the thesis and main points, I wrote an outline of the…

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