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    BIMA Personal Statement

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    It is with great interest that I apply for the opening of Marketing Coordinator at BIMA. BIMA is a museum that reflects my philosophies by serving as a cultural hub for bringing together community, education, and intimate experiences with art. During my graduate studies, I developed my passion for the relationship between curation, Thirdspace, and audience. I have focused my career on the marketing, development, and management of unique art experiences that encourage sustained patron…

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    in Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at ASU. Also, she has three years teaching experience on different communication courses, like COM 259(Comm Bus & the Professions), COM 100(Intro to Human Comm), and COM 263 (Elements Intercultural Comm) Through these courses, Ms. Chen has taught many communication skills and knowledge to students and she also is familiar with this kind of career. My major is business communication, and I’m very interested in communication studies and want to teach…

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    Professional Credentials

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    The topics of Communication and Professional Credentials discussed in this unit of ACCT 690 – Professional Accounting Colloquium have given me new insights on the opportunities and challenges faced by accounting professionals. Technology has had a great impact on how people communicate, on both a macro and micro level. Day-to-day exchanges are often typed out instead of talked out. Digital communications, such as emails, texts, or other Short Message Services (SMS), are a series of…

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    ABSTRACT Communication is very important in functioning of organization. Communication plays an important role in efficient and effectiveness of an organization. In an organization communication goes on continuously and it doesn’t stop at any point of time. The existence of an organization depends upon the teamwork, leadership, effective management, unity of command etc all depends upon the interpersonal communication. So communication is a backbone of an organization and it should have a proper…

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    A lot of debate has come from the question, “What impression has computer-aided communication, the World Wide Web, had on the world’s social structure, and what effects will it have in the future?” Internet use has proven to have advantages and disadvantages. Some argue that Internet use has positive influences on the social structure and future by providing communication proficiency, improving individual self-esteem, enabling new opportunities for interpersonal relationships and a source for…

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    It is thus a complete cycle because it is a two way process. Until the full process has been gone through the process of communication is considered to be incomplete. (3) Information as a one-way process Information flow is another related process. Information is knowledge; it comes from the processing of raw data which records the events as they take place in every miniscule of an organization or an institution. Knowledge is power. The flow of information is considered to be an extremely…

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    10 Communication Skills

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    Communication skills for leaders are a critical skill in today’s environment. When a leader can communicate with people of all levels, they develop the credibility needed to advance an organization to the next level with respect from everyone throughout the process. This paper will indicate ten communication skills leaders should have to be great. It will also discuss how different generations communicate based on the differences between the generations. Finally, this paper will include an…

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    capabilities including resources, knowledge and expertise, which is focused on individual goals. mutually responsible and innovative ends.” The BFGCM provides a useful framework for understanding the overall collaboration process, the importance of communication and its constitutive nature in collaboration as well as the relationships among, which affects the factors importance for the success of collaborations (Walker & Stohl, 2004). The characteristics of collaboration are the following,…

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    Introduction The field of communication has a lot of widely recognized theories that are practical in our everyday lives. A topic that I am really interested in is interpersonal communication because it is crucial to help develop and further a relationship. The theory within interpersonal communication that really stands out to me is the Social Exchange Theory (SET). This is ‘one the most influential conceptual paradigms in organizational behavior.’ (Cropanzo, Russell & Mitchell, Marie S., 2005…

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    employees. “Effective communication skills are an important aspect of any leader’s portfolio of skills and experience” (Anthony, L. 2010). Management should utilize effective communication when dealing with their employees. It does not matter if they are conversing with a group of people, heading a team meeting, or simply communicating with workers, clients, or vendors from various backgrounds. Being versatile is imperative. Unsettled conflicts within the workplace can affect organizational…

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