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    Nowadays, many companies seek for consultation and advice on how to create a good organizational communication as they aware of the value of communication in an organization. Communication is the cement that integrates the different departments of an organization (Marin L, 1997). A good leader should use communication as an important strategy to achieve the objectives of the company, to lead and motivate the staff, to resolve conflicts, to pass on instructions and decisions, and to evaluate…

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    Treisman Attention Model

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    ATTENUATION MODEL Our sensory systems are continually bombarded by sights, sounds, smells and other signals from the external environment. From moment to moment one possible train is taken to exclusion of many others. Some internal or external events dominate consciousness and others are barely noticed or not noticed at all. Attention refers to selecting certain stimuli from among may and focusing cognitive resources on those selected. Selective attention In real life, hundreds of stimulus…

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    2. Getting Acquainted People in different occupations differ from each other in many important ways (Erickson, 2003:25). The work we do reflects much of our pasts, such as schooling and family background, and this shapes the ways we live, such as tastes and lifestyles (Erickson, 2003:25). As a clinical sociologist, one needs to be more accurate when perceiving the client – individual, groups and organisations, the more useful the sociological contribution (Lee, s.a.:165). In an organisation,…

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    Fly Ash Analysis

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    Figure 2. 3. Role of fly ash in concrete + Source: NTPC (2014). 2.3.4. BENEFITS OF USING FLY ASH IN CONCRETE 2.3.4.1. WORKABILITY OF THE CONCRETE Fly ash particles are spherical in shape with high fineness and low carbon content this reduces the quantity of water required for a given slump (Zulu, 2014). This means that a mix with Portland cement would have a higher water content of the same workability compared to the fly ash mix. It is estimated that each 10% of fly ash added…

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    effectively due to a language barrier or other communication hurdle, free of charge. This standard is practiced at my facility with a policy under language services for patients with a language barrier, hearing, or speech impaired. The…

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    effective communication, and teamwork, I have also learned the value of my education and the importance of lifelong learning. Skills Developed and Strengthened at Athens State As a new student at Athens State University, I learned it is essential to learn and utilize the various technologies used by Athens State University in addition to the different technologies required for many of the different courses. Some of these technologies included Blackboard for course work and communication with…

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    What is communication? To some people it is the greatest skill that one can own; to others it is the first and most important ability that one can encounter. They say that it is not only a process of exchanging information but an expression of thoughts and feelings. Nevertheless, Can communication have a barrier? Throughout my life I have notice that communication plays a big role in a person’s lifespan. It not only portrayals our messages but, it can also miss transmit our sayings inadequately.…

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    Children develop language in many different settings and in many different ways. Children’s interactions with their surrounding environment plays a big part in learning language. Language for children and for adults is a way of communicating as well as a way to understand themselves and their world. This essay will look at how children aged 0-2 years develop language. More specifically this essay will focus on how language can be learnt and developed through different types of interactions, the…

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    The Importance of Creative Approaches in Nursing One of the most essential characteristics of nurses in any setting need to possess is the ability to communicate. Communication between the nurses, doctors, patients, and the patient’s families is utilized on a daily basis, and is necessary for the safety and health of all. The ability for nurses to find creative ways to communicate with patients has been increasingly regarded as an important tool to have. Above all, nurses make the most decisions…

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    The Triple Bottom Line

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    Communication is how information travels from one source to the next and is key for effective management. Management on a global level is focused on communication and working towards the greater good for humanity. Without managers, business would not get accomplished and work would be hectic. To keep business running ethically, Management should always have the triple bottom line in the back of their minds, which maintains that we are working towards creating a better world to live in socially,…

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