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    Science Communication in the faculty of Social and Political Sciences? When I was little, I thought a lot about what I wanted to be when I grew up. I thought about being Architecture or an Economist. When I decided to study Communication, it was because I wanted to be a writer. But once I entered the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, I saw that the field of Communication had a variety of options to chose from. From there, I decided to center my career in the branch of Organizational…

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    education institutions’ planning processes, she stated that “in almost all cases, if root cause analysis is conducted, ‘lack of communication’ is the result of non-existent or poorly devised procedures that do not direct appropriate follow-on action” (p. 19). Creating communication processes will directly impact the effectiveness and potential success of any organizational mission or goals by providing the avenue to ensure such follow-on actions are articulated.…

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    Nevertheless, communication still has a great impact on both the organizational and personal level and is an important research area in human resource management and marketing. From a marketing perspective, internal communication ensures that objectives are shared and information are exchanged across the business and among all employees (Welch & Jackson, 2007). For employees, communication is a great way to express emotions, feelings and ideas whereas managers need it to effectively get…

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    discussing communication through the networks and channels in a way that I can easily relate to. Frequently in my workplace, information that should be relayed in a formal manner is not; it is relayed through e-mail alongside the grapevine. As you said, it leads to interdepartmental chatter and gossip. An issue that contributes to the confusion and frustration with using the wrong channel is the lack of explanation through the downward channels. When engaging in downward communication,…

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    the theories we are applying to our clients. Mulcahy also applied many of Kotter’s eight factors for success which we have covered in the class. Many of these steps are relatively easy to implement which some of them we are using for our Team Organizational Analysis Project. I truly find her actions admirable and Mulcahy is a person that many should be inspired. In fact, Mulcahy has been widely recognized for her transformational leadership style and also successfully trained her own replacement…

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    Assignment on English Comprehension Skill Topic “Business communication” Submitted By – Padum chetry Integrated M.Com MCI14026 Commerce Introduction The word communication has been derived from the Latin word ‘communis’ which means ‘common’ which consequently implies common understanding. In the words of Rollo May “Communication leads to community, that is, to understanding, intimacy and mutual valuing. Business refers to any human activities undertaken on a…

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    professional world of business is where her interests had lied and more specifically within the critical role of communication. Miss Vail has worked in the professional field of communications and corporate services for around twenty years and has had the opportunity to experience many areas of business and the multiple roles they encompass. She currently holds the positon of Director of Communication & Corporate Services at Links2Care, a company that supports and links people of all ages to…

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    Communication is relatively simple device in persuading or informing an audience. Routinely, we practice formal and informal ways of communication on a regular. Commonly, the message of a conversation can be misunderstood or lost in translation. Hence, the art of communication can be interpreted as a science or device. Despite the speaker’s understanding of their message, it is wise to understand barriers to communication can create obstacles in executing the subject of a message. For example,…

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    Gab for Real Communication As leaders, we should strive to communicate in a manner that has a positive impact on followers. After all, effective communication and positive leader-follower relationships are synonymous with organizational success (Northouse, 2013). How often do we think about (1) the importance of understanding communication concepts as it relates to the leader-follower relationship, (2) evaluating our own communication effectiveness and (3) improving our communication for that…

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    Interpersonal communication, such a complex word for a seemingly simple task. It is something we do everyday, without even having to think. But, when applying it to business it gets tricky. There are effective ways to communicate and meet the demands of the business world. Though sometimes, it can get jumbled in all the noise. Also how does social media come into play? This begs the question, how do we combat these issues and effectively have interpersonal communication? Communication is part…

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