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  • Managerial Communication

    Managerial Communication

    Table of Contents 1. What Is Managerial Communication? 2 1.1 Organizational Communication 3 1.1.1 Methods To Effective Organizational Communication 4 1.1.2 Barriers of Organizational Communication And How To Overcome Them? 5 1.1.3 Benefits of Effective Organizational Communication 7 1.2 Interpersonal Communication 7 1.2.1 Methods of effective Interpersonal communication 7 1.2.2 Key Functions of Interpersonal Communication 8 2. Conclusion 9 References 11 1. What Is Managerial Communication? Managerial communications involves gathering important information from both

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    Essay Length: 1,978 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Yan
  • Community

    Community

    Community When community comes to mind, it reminds me of my own residence of living which encompasses the people, the parks, the REC centers and so on. But if the deeper meaning of community is searched, it seems to be more specific than just theses things. For example, there are communities that separate themselves from the rest of society and are distinguished by certain characteristics of mannerisms. Some of these groups could be considered cults,

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    Essay Length: 658 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Max
  • Intercultural Communication in the Workplace Paper

    Intercultural Communication in the Workplace Paper

    Intercultural Communication in the Workplace Paper University of Phoenix Cultural Diversity / SOC 315 Mary Hamilton July 27, 2006 Week Three Intercultural Communication in the Workplace Elaine Winters, a noted subject matter expert on Cultural differences and awareness says, “Few people seem to feel the need to truly face the underlying issues that cloud even the simplest of delicate, and frequently confusing, cross-cultural interactions.” There is no doubt as to the many cultural groups around

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    Essay Length: 977 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Yan
  • Evaluation of a Mental Health Treatment Court with Assertive Community Treatment

    Evaluation of a Mental Health Treatment Court with Assertive Community Treatment

    Evaluation of a Mental Health Treatment Court with Assertive Community Treatment 1. This article studied the effect of Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) versus Treatment as Usual (TAU) on the life satisfaction ratings, psychological distress, level of functioning, substance use issues, and criminal activity of mentally ill residents of the Santa Barbara County Jail. The study administered four instruments to measure these variables. They used the Behavioral and Symptom Identification scale, the Lehman Quality of Life

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Max
  • Solving the Mystery: Evidence Vs. Intuition

    Solving the Mystery: Evidence Vs. Intuition

    Tim Flannery Dr. Fox HON 191 Formal #1 ~First Draft Solving the Mystery: Evidence vs. Intuition A detective story, often called a whodunit, is a mystery that features the commission of a crime and emphasizes the search for a solution. A whodunit is a bunch of puzzle pieces without a picture to build the jigsaw puzzle. Usually the mystery involves a crime with baffling circumstances surrounding the crime. The story’s climax is the solution of

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Janna
  • Dimensions of Culture Values and Communication

    Dimensions of Culture Values and Communication

    Running head: Dimensions of Culture, Values, and Communication Dimensions of Culture, Values, and Communication Bob Dussault University of Phoenix Abstract The author will examine culture, values and communication by exploring his own experiences. Experiences reviewed are feeling at odds with a cultural norm, perceptions regarding a group that are excluded from the dominant culture, and situations where being categorized as a cultural outsider might provide benefit. Dimensions of Culture, Values, and Communication Communication, as defined

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Artur
  • Communication Between Men and Women

    Communication Between Men and Women

    There is a large problem when it comes to communication between men and women, whether it is between children, teenagers, or adults; because of a cross gender society. Once both sides understand this “cross-culture communication” problem, so that no gender is blamed, improvement will naturally occur. Deborah Tannen, is an award winning writer and a best selling author for her eccentric essays based on differences of male and female conversations. In the essay, “Sex,

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Anna
  • Should Children Born from Donor-Assisted Reproduction Have Access to Information About Their Genetic Parents?

    Should Children Born from Donor-Assisted Reproduction Have Access to Information About Their Genetic Parents?

    Should Children Born from Donor-Assisted Reproduction Have Access to Information about their Genetic Parents? Donor-assisted insemination is a process that enables a woman to conceive a child through the donated sperm/egg of a male or female. Donor insemination is a technique that has been used around the world for fifty eight years. This technique is often used in situations where a man or woman suffer from infertility and are unable to produce children on their

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    Essay Length: 997 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Cardiovascular Disease in the African American Community

    Cardiovascular Disease in the African American Community

    Cardiovascular Disease in the African American Community Causes, Preventions, and Treatments Cardiovascular disease (CVD) refers to the dysfunctional conditions of the heart, arteries, and veins that supply oxygen to vital life- sustaining areas of the body like the brain, the heart itself and other vital organs. Since the term cardiovascular disease refers to any dysfunction of the cardiovascular system there are many different diseases in the cardiovascular category, and many of these diseases are strongly

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    Essay Length: 252 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Mike
  • Barriers to Effective Communication

    Barriers to Effective Communication

    Barriers to Effective Communications Everyone has experienced, at one time or another the frustration of feeling misunderstood and being unable to make ourselves understood by another person. Anything which, blocks the meaning of a communication, is a barrier to communication. Effective communication is like a house built one block at a time. First to build a house trust must be built; trust is not a group process it is created in one to one connections

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    Essay Length: 1,665 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Information Processes for Organisational Decision-Making

    Information Processes for Organisational Decision-Making

    Information processes for organisational decision-making In a business environment, it is important to have a good quality and quantity of information available while making a business decision. However, this information does not come easily; we need to understand the full process of information gathering and how to apply it to our individual businesses. Firstly we will look into assessing the information we need. It must be specific for the situation and specific for the

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    Essay Length: 1,180 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Workplace Literacy and Effective Communication

    Workplace Literacy and Effective Communication

    Workplace Literacy and Effective Communication Recently, there has been a poorly written communication in the workplace, which has led to some hurt feelings, lower morale and possible loss of business. As a corporation, we have worked very hard to maintain the synergy though out our work environment. These latest events are starting to compromise multiple aspects of our company. First, we are losing control and perspective of our colleagues. Camaraderie and atmosphere are suffering, placing

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    Essay Length: 1,309 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: David
  • Internet, Internationalisation and Customer Value Creation - the Case of Medical Information on the Internet

    Internet, Internationalisation and Customer Value Creation - the Case of Medical Information on the Internet

    Internet, Internationalisation and Customer Value Creation - The Case of Medical Information On the Internet Introduction During the late 1990s, when the Internet became widely used and accessible, it was something like a Klondike period for web-based business. There was an entrepreneurial spirit to question much of the established business and industry logic made possible by the technology and a rich supply of venture capital. Many new business ventures were launched aimed at selling and

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    Essay Length: 2,931 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Mike
  • Issue: Communication Between Man and Woman

    Issue: Communication Between Man and Woman

    Issue: Communication between man and woman Communication is a crucial part of our daily lives which can be interpreted in various ways. Although, many couples think they have no problems communicating with each other; however, the issue among genders still exists. Learning to talk and listen can improve relationships in many ways. Therefore, Deborah Tannen, John Gray, Susan Page, and John Gottman focused on improving communication skills between genders. According to Deborah Tannen, a linguistic

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Jack
  • Efficiency Through Communication in a Multiple Agent System

    Efficiency Through Communication in a Multiple Agent System

    Efficiency Through Communication in a Multiple-Agent System Abstract If a fully autonomous multi robotic system were expected to operate freely in the world to accomplish any task, the robots must be prepared for the enormous variety of situations that they would encounter on a constant basis. Even though the task of preparing robots for these encounters seems unsurmountable at first glance, there are ways to reduce the size of the problem. The use of communication

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    Essay Length: 3,070 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Steve
  • What Is Communism?

    What Is Communism?

    "Communism" What is Communism? Communism is the doctrine of the conditions of the liberation of the proletariat. It also can be defined as a conceptualized system of government in which resources and production facilities are the property of the entire society rather than individuals. In a communist society, labor is shared equally as well, and the benefits of labor are distributed according to need (Communism.4all 1). No one person shall be ranked higher than another

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: regina
  • Scenario 2 Problem Solution: Global Communications Corporation

    Scenario 2 Problem Solution: Global Communications Corporation

    Problem Solution: Global Communications Corporation This paper explains the issues faced by the telecommunications company Global Communications. Global Communications competes in and industry that is known for unusual competitive pressures and very quick changes in technology. However, as stated by Dennis Drogseth (2005, p. 52) "The challenges faced by global networks have more to do with management and process than with pure technology." This paper explores the issues and opportunities available to Global Communications management.

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Vika
  • Gap Analysis: Global Communications

    Gap Analysis: Global Communications

    GAP ANALYSIS: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Gap Analysis: Global Communications Marie Mosley Aurora University March 13, 2007 Gap Analysis: Global Communications The purpose of this analysis is to assess the current situation at Global Communications (GC), review the issues or opportunities, problems, ethical dilemmas, and formulate end-state goals. GC has experienced more than 50% depreciation in its stock (down from $28 to $11). The company has concluded that their problem is increased competition in local, long

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    Essay Length: 1,397 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Steve
  • Rise of Communism

    Rise of Communism

    There were many events that lead up to the Bolshevik Revolution. First off, in 1848, Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels published a thought-provoking book. The Communist Manifesto expressed their support of a world in which there was no difference in class. A world in which the workers and commoners ran the show and there was no high and supreme ruler. Many intellectual Russians began to become aware of this pamphlet as well as the advanced

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Gap Analysis: Global Communications

    Gap Analysis: Global Communications

    Running head: GAP ANALYSIS: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Gap Analysis: Global Communications Terri Doan University of Phoenix Gap Analysis: Global Communications The Gap will explain changes that will need to be implemented in order for Global Communications to succeed as a viable organization. The analysis will separate the different issues and determine some the structure needed to form a plan to move forward with the globalization of the organization. The company has seen a price drop in

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    Essay Length: 1,380 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Monika
  • Benchmarking: Global Communication

    Benchmarking: Global Communication

    Running head BENCHMARKING: GLOBAL COMMUNICATION Benchmarking: Global Communications TEAM A-MBA 500 University of Phoenix JANUARY 2007 Benchmarking: Global Communications Introduction For the MBA - 500 Foundations of Problem- Based Learning at the University of Phoenix, the class was divided into two teams. The following students represent Team A: Jeff Rentfrow, Karen Buck, Greg Davis, Wayne Hepburn, Casey Hensley, and Gui Gasser. This assignment required each team member to research two companies that have faced similarities

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Lannet Communications, Greek Telecommunications Company - a Strategic Review

    Lannet Communications, Greek Telecommunications Company - a Strategic Review

    FOUNDATION OF MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT “A Strategic Review” Case: Lannet Communications, Greek Telecommunications Company Name: Yannis Ghikas Student I.D. No: 2079778 (IACY) Date: 11/03/2005 Word Count: 4.713 1. INTRODUCTION 3 THE CASE 3 2. VMOST ANALYSIS/STAKEHOLDERS 4 2.1 VMOST ANALYSIS 4 2.2 STAKEHOLDERS ANALYSIS 4 3. EXTERNAL ANALYSIS 5 3.1 PEST ANALYSIS 6 3.2 LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS 7 3.3 THE MAJOR COMPETITORS 8 3.4 PORTER’S 5 FORCES MODEL 9 4. INTERNAL ANALYSIS 11 4.1 VALUE

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Mike
  • Information Systems Success: The Quest for Dependent Variable

    Information Systems Success: The Quest for Dependent Variable

    Information Systems Success: The Quest for Dependent Variable By William H. DeLone and Ephraim R. McLean Dependent variables are needed to be well defined in the IS success examination. Prior research more concerns on independent variables than the dependent variable. Instead, this article focuses on the measurement of the dependent variable. Shannon and Weaver (1949) and Mason (1978) yield six distinct categories or aspects of information systems success, which are system quality, information quality, use,

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Community Involvement

    Community Involvement

    I will never forget the 2002 Mid Atlantic Bowlriders skateboard competition, not because I placed 5th, but because two volunteer groups (the East Coast Round Wall Foundation and the Surfrider Foundation) met for the first time. The result of this meeting was a plan to create a new skatepark in DC. The goal of this project, called The Green Skate Laboratory (GSL for short), is to create a multipurpose space for skateboarding, arts, and science

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Max
  • The Right to Know Genetic Information

    The Right to Know Genetic Information

    The Right to Know Genetic Information After forthy-seven year old Mimi Joling found out her forty-eight year old sister was diagnosed with breast cancer, she decided to get genetically tested. Joling wanted to know more about her risks and the options available to help prevent herself from getting cancer. “I thought for sure that I would be negative. But then, when I found out I tested positive for the gene mutation, I was totally

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mike