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    Everyone it seems now a days has a smart phone whether it’s an iPhone, android, etc. They used their phones to call, text, email, and post things on social media. This topic is important because it connects to almost everyone with a smart phone. There has been articles discussing the problems and studies of bad communication. Smart phones are causing people not to have good communication skills when face to face. Due to continually mostly communicating with instant messaging and social media…

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    When you are in a leadership position you have to take initiative to make sure everyone under your guide is understanding what you want them to do. To make sure you are getting your message across clearly, you can write down your message before giving it to people. Write down your intentions and your visions, because when you do this, it will give you clarity and purpose. Three documents that you should always have for a clear communication in a leadership…

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    The message from the marketer follows the 'communications process' as illustrated. For example, a radio advert is made for a car manufacturer. The car manufacturer (sender) pays for a specific advert with contains a message specific to a target audience (encoding). It is transmitted during a set of commercials from a radio station (Message / media). The message is decoded by a car radio (decoding) and the target consumer interprets the message (receiver). He or she might…

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    conversation is not that interesting to a receiver, their tone may show evidence of boredom. With effective listening, however, a receiver can engage themselves more in a message. The other form of demonstrative communication is with nonverbal signs. A sender can even receive nonverbal cues from the receiver while they are still sending a message (Cheesbro, O'Connor, & Rios, 2010). This form of communication can be through silence, eye contact, body language, facial expressions, and others.…

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    technology hits like iMac, iPod, iMac and iTunes. The Business Insider website ( businessinsider.com, 2011) stated: “Apple has now grown into a $326 billion market cap tech behemoth with Jobs at the helm.” One of his rules to success is to master the message. According to Jobs, one can have the greatest idea in the world, but if the idea isn’t fully delivered, it’s useless. Therefore, instead of just making a presentation like most people do, he informed, he educated, he inspired and he…

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    create the message with the intention of passing it onto others Encoding Since the subject of matter communication is theoretical it’s the conversion of subject into these symbols is the process of encoding Channel The channel is where the information is send through ether it is formal or informal Decoding Is the person who receiver the information and converts the message to a manner in which other people can understand Receiver The receiver is the person who receive the message sent by…

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    varies widely, but with similar ideas. Communication is the exchange of information between people for example by speaking, writing or using signs or behaviors. Lievrouw (2007) defined communication as the process of sharing ideas, information and messages with others in a particular, place and time. It includes writing and talking as well as facial expression, body movement or gesture. Communication is also the process by which intentions are perceived and understanding reached among human…

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    Nonverbal Communication is an important thing during the communication process, it makes your speech and your argument more valuable. It is important to remember that the way you say things is more important than what you’re saying in fact. Nonverbal communication means transmitting information thru gestures, tone of voice, body language, space and appearance. During the debate, which was the first one televised in the USA, we can see some examples of how the nonverbal communication works and…

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    Communication is the key to being successful in all of your life endeavors. With good communication it is much easier to achieve the goals you have in your life. Communication is a multifaceted concept. The most major aspect is the ability to handle conflict through the use of good communication. For me that is why I try everyday to improve my communication. Through the use of communication you can either raise more of a conflict or dissolve a conflict before it starts. This is done by having…

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    What kind of weakness can lead to a bad ending, and what can lead to good? Weakness is a common archetype across text types--everyone has weaknesses, it’s unavoidable. A character must have weaknesses to be able to be more human. Weaknesses, or flaws in character, can lead to positive events but at the same time, it could also lead to negative events. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a story written in the late 1400s, Sir Gawain is a great knight who followed the chivalry code, but he has one…

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