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    SECTION A A1. Definition: Communication is imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing or using some other medium. Communication process:  Sender: The person who intends to convey the message with the intention of passing information and ideas to others is known as sender or communicator.  Ideas: this is the subject matter of the communication. This may be an opinion, attitude, feeling, views, orders, or suggestions.  Encoding: The subject matter further…

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    1. Communication skills It's more than just speaking the language. Communication skills involve active listening, presentation as well as excellent writing capabilities. One highly sought-after communication skill is the ability to explain technical concepts to partners, customers and co-workers that aren't tech savvy. Anyone can talk but not everyone knows how to get their point across without making others' ears ring. Meandering, speaking out of turn, unleashing an awkward torrent of words –…

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    So, what is rhetoric? By a type of definition, rhetoric is the art of communication in order to persuade. But, is it not the human disposition to continuously persuade everyone they come in contact with through communication, whatever form it may be in? For people to genuinely communicate they must use rhetoric which consists of listening, trying to understand, and then being able to relay their personal opinion or feeling about the situation at hand. People are taught and raised to think…

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    Communication Skills for Managers Good communication skills in the work place is key to running a successful business. All parties must be willing participants. There is no way business can be productive if communication is off. There are many reasons that some companies have a very high turnover rate but I guarantee that the lack of communication played a big role in those turnover rates. My analysis the blog I must admit that I totally agree with the article about the importance of…

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    the variety of other communication software made available such as Skype gives us something that we did not have previously – choices. By having choices, we are free to choose whatever mode of communication works best for us or for an organization. A question to ask ourselves in light of all these technological advances is this: how do communication technologies affect behavior? Before we can begin to answer this question, we must first understand what information communication technology (ICT)…

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    barriers to communication, we can build stronger communication skills. Strong communication skills are essential in a business and professional setting. When we think of communication, the first thing that comes to mind is speaking to someone; but there is so much more to it than just talking. Having strong communication skills can be what stands behind you getting a job or promotion, gaining respect, and being treated as a valued employee. To be able to understand what strong communication…

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    Communication is important in all types of environments and relations. It is of the most importance that it is clear and straightforward when you are in the workplace. The way management transmit any message to employees is the base of the communication relationship between employees and their superiors and how employees will react and perform among each other. Delta Airlines is one of the most successful airlines and this is most likely partially due to their communication structure. An article…

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    2.3 LANGUAGE BARRIERS 2.5.1 Phonology Phonology is related to the sounds of language; thus, phonology is an important part of the communication. People from different countries possess different phonology system. The differences in phonology can affect the way communicate in different language. For instance, Japanese and Korean learners do not have l and r in their language, therefore, they will have difficulty in pronouncing it (Lightbown, P., & Spada, N. M., 2006). Same as in Thai language…

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    Discuss how Melissa’s communication style impacted the performance of the Italian partners. Communication skills are very important to everybody no matter where you are. Effective communication within a workplace can determine whether a business, company or individual is successful or not. It is more challenging when you have to communicate to a company and individual with different culture and language. In this case Melissa has to deal with their Italian counterpart. It’s not only language…

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    1. List and briefly explain Ed Brodow’s Six Rules for Effective Listening from the video we watched. The Ed Brodow six rules for effective listening are: Develop the desire to listen. This rule encourages people to be interest in what others are saying to enhance the quality of interactions they have. Let the other person do most of the talking. This ensures the person listening internalizes the subject being talked about. Ask lots of open ended questions. Open ended questions elicit more…

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