Communication

Discuss specific strategies which you personally could use to improve the effect

Discuss specific strategies which you personally could use to improve the effectiveness of your verbal messages by following the guidelines found in chapter five: 1) extensionalize; avoid intensional orientation, 2) recognize complexity: avoid allness, 3) distinguish between facts and inferences: avoid fact-inference confusion, 4) discriminate among; avoid indiscrimination, 5) talk about the middle: avoid polarization, […]

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Part I: This is where you write the plan for your target audience. What will you

Part I: This is where you write the plan for your target audience. What will you communicate to them? Introduction: State your key message clearly in your introduction, so your audience understands the \”so what\” or thesis of your proposal. Make sure that your introduction is both direct and engaging. Label your introduction. Background Information

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After watching the documentary, EMBRACE, linked above, find one example of your

After watching the documentary, EMBRACE, linked above, find one example of your own personal dissatisfaction with the way in which people (women and/or men and/or children and/or any cultural/ethnic/religious/etc. group) are represented in one of the following mass media messages: magazine, song, book, movie, television show, music video, video game, or any mass media advertisement.

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Instructions Objective: Use perception checking for more accurate assessment of

Instructions Objective: Use perception checking for more accurate assessment of another person\’s behavior. Perception Checking is a simple, 3 step, tool to help you interpret the behavior of others accurately, instead of assuming that our first interpretation is correct. The three steps are: 1. Describe the behavior. 2. Create two possible, but different, interpretations of

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Professor\’s instructions Student will deliver their speeches on a current event

Professor\’s instructions Student will deliver their speeches on a current event: Russia-Ukraine Crisis. Break down on what the speech should have introduce the event in brief. Answer the following questions: what happened? when did it happen? where did it happen? who was involved? why did it happen? (if you know or can form a hypothesis)

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ase Study Assignment 1 Introduction to Organizational Communication Case Study

ase Study Assignment 1 Introduction to Organizational Communication Case Study Assignment 1 In this assignment you will select an organizational case or topic (an organizational incident that made the news. For example. The Ludlow Massacre). This could be from factory closings, to safety issues, to human resource conflicts, to impact of covid 19 on a

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Real-World Integration Several of the recent developments in communication techn

Real-World Integration Several of the recent developments in communication technology can be classified as “real-world integrations.” With real-world integrations, the digital world becomes integrated with external reality. Developments that represent real-world integrations include the “Internet of Things,” spatial computing, augmented reality, and mixed reality. For further information on these real-world integrations, refer to Chapters 1,

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Speech Requirements: 1. 5-6 minutes (5 points off every minute over or under the

Speech Requirements: 1. 5-6 minutes (5 points off every minute over or under the time limit) 2. To inform the audience. At the end of the speech, the audience will have a balanced view of the selected topic based on your research. You are encouraged to present new information on the topic that you think

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