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    Audience Considerations in Technical Communication While there are many components taken into consideration before bringing a technical writing project, consideration to the audience rings supreme (McMurrey, 2015). Audience consideration is shaping a message to best suit the individuals receiving the message (McMurrey, 2015). In a simple analogy, audience consideration is the baby voice most people use with babies and toddlers, as well as the professional tone and verbiage utilized with an…

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    Communication skills represent a pivotal requirement that must be taken into consideration by the team to make the decision. In order to perform well in this job, the country manager should be able to effectively communicate with each of the company’s stakeholders across India. Despite being able to speak English or the native language of India, it does not indicate that there is an understanding of the behaviours and social norms. Cultural and social interests are more important than language…

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    Opposed to Classic Face-to-Face Communication In the year 2013, the National U.S. Census claimed around 88% of the population in the United States resides in a household with a computer and 76% of households in the with a computer have high-speed internet access. Following the exponential development of the internet in the 1980’s came the invention of a newfound digitalized therapy. Electronic Therapy, e-therapy, emerged as a new branch of psychotherapeutic communication. Madalina Sucala of the…

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    and potentials, and to fully be involved in the wider society (UNESCO Institute for Statistics, n.d.). When these words are put together, the term "ICT Literacy" would then pertain to the skill of making an effective use of digital technology, communication tools, and the networks to satisfy the user's information needs. This term also includes the ability to utilize technology to gather, organize, analyze, and transmit the acquired information to a desired platform. Moreover, ICT literacy…

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    How to Improve Personal Communication Skill Communication skill is a very important skill that everyone should have in today’s society. No matter is for communicate with friends, coworkers, or for business purpose, effective communication can enable a smooth operation of business and maintain good human relationship. However, no anyone can talk in front of public or write a smooth and imspiring proposal. Therefore, to improve personal communication skill is an ongoing learning process. The…

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    do documentation. In my second company I was purely into writing test cases by referring the Business requirement document which made me to get into Business Analysis. In order to know all the techniques and to translate client’s requirement into technical specification, Business Analysis course is needed for me. By getting International education in the…

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    today. The response by Johnson is aim at disputing what Friedman wrote by bringing another perspective. This essay will critique the article by Johnson and prove that he is more accurate than Friedman about the fading importance of face-to-face communication. Johnson starts by letting the reader know that he is responding to Thomas Friedman. He refers indirectly to the article by Friedman. For example, he narrate how Friedman wrote about…

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    for your career. The five skill sets are: Communication: make yourself understood; People Skills: sell yourself; Teamwork: play well with others even if they are different; Collectivism: no more lone genius; and Management: lead the team (Motluck, 2011). Kreps, (2011) noted, “We communicate all the time, it is not always easy for us to com¬municate well” (p. 30). I think that is what the author of this article was trying to say is that communication and the ability to relate to others is…

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    to join, you must have professional communication skills. Susan Adams and Kyle Wiens believe good grammar is very important in the workplace. Susan Adams understands why the bosses who wrote in the discussion in the Wall Street Journal published in 2012, are disappointed with employees bringing casual language in the work place. Forty-five percent of them plan on increasing training programs to…

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    Accountability for Results: Defense Intelligence employees are expected to take responsibility for their work, setting and/or meeting priorities, and organizing and utilizing time and resources efficiently and effectively to achieve the desired results, consistent with their organization 's goals and objectives. In addition, IC supervisors and managers are expected to use these same skills to accept responsibility for and achieve results through the actions and contributions of their…

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