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    satisfaction increases and employee turnover decreases, thus lowering the many costs associated with hiring new employees. Clear communication between managers and employees makes a company more efficient, as managers can better lead their employees, delegate tasks, address and solve potential problems, and keep track of progress on projects. Additionally, as the workplace becomes increasingly diverse, the ability to work successfully among people of a wide variety of cultures becomes…

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    What is communication? The answers will vary from basic answer such as “ Talking to another person” to more academic appealing definitions such as “ The sharing of ideas, information, knowledge and opinions while interacting with oneself or another person.” Whatever the real definition may be, I believe that communication is all about creating meaning. Language is a very broad structured system of symbols that allow people to express ideas and feelings to others.The fact that we process…

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    Organizational communication plays a significant role in our organization. Because the corporate contributors incorporation is various cultural, ethnic, religious, and educational backgrounds, communication among the organizational members can become tremendously complex and unproductive, which usually leads to a failure in productivity, organizational conflicts, and employee disappointment. Therefore, the time has come to improve basic communication by applying a new communication structure.…

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    disadvantage that will be discussed further in this paper. A lack of face-to-face contact is common for remote employees but this can often lead to their communications, such as emails and instant messages, not being made a priority and being forgot about at times compared to those in the office. In essence, does being a remote employee lead to communication problems between management and co-workers? Background Information about Remote Employment As technology becomes more complex, yet…

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    Workplace Reflection

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    Introduction Throughout the past few weeks, communication in a fast food workplace was recorded and analysed. This report will summarise the experiences had and reflect on the interactions between multiple types of customers, co-workers and myself that occurred over the past work shifts. Summary These interactions all occurred in a fast food restaurant in the middle of a food court in a local shopping centre and usually only last up to 5 minutes when dealing with customers. Over the course of…

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    Describe the main employability and personal and communication skills required when applying for a specific job (skills needed, why needed, how will it benefit the business) Employability skills These are the skills that employers are looking for in a person that makes them want to employ you. These skills are not usually anything to do with education or experience but usually your skills as a human. These are skills such as good personal hygiene because no one wants to hire someone that looks…

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    this class we have learned some thought-proving information pertaining to organizational communication. As a part of our learning objectives an individual that has completed this course should have a deeper understanding of the communication process privately and corporately. In addition, a person that has completed this course should be able to illustrate and articulate the steps in the basic communication model which consists of the sender, the message, the channel, the receiver, and the…

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    together to keep the workplace running smoothly. Many of these people have diverse cultural backgrounds, beliefs, values and ways of going about their everyday lives. It is important to respect others cultures, just as it is important they respect yours. Having diverse cultures in the workplace is an asset as it means many different ideas and viewpoints can be utilised and incorporated into the workplace. Everyone is valued for the diverse experiences they bring to the workplace. Beginning and…

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    work, what people do in these areas heavily relies on their ability to work with other individuals. This goes along with the fact of human beings social creatures wherein it is impossible to not interact with another individual may it be at the workplace, school, public places or even at home as social interaction is a key variable to not only one's survival but also to happiness and success in one's careers. The book discusses thirty skills divided into three main categories an individual…

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    Digital Communication

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    “We’re Breaking up: Non-communication in the Silicon Age”, Rebecca Solnit states, “Previous technologies have expanded communication. But the last round may be contracting it” (p. 258). It’s hardly debatable that the advancement of technology has and will continue to affect the way people communicate. What is debatable, is whether or not it is a change for better or worse. The truth is, it is both. Just as there are benefits with the advancement of digital communication, there are also…

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