...Preguntas ¿De qué trata el artículo? • de que los que los ejecutivos no están haciendo su mejor esfuerzo para comunicar la estrategia de su empresa a través de la organización; no están siendo sinceros con los trabajadores lo cual afecta su desempeño. La importancia de la organización de una empresa afecta mucho en el éxito de esta. Tomar en cuenta a los empleados, hacer conversaciones y darles a conocer su empresa como misión, visión, etc.. garantiza un buen desempeño en su trabajo. Al parecer, la mayoría de las organizaciones no hacen una buena labor de comunicación. ¿Por qué crees que esto suceda?; ¿qué ideas sugieres para revertir lo anterior? • No se han dado cuenta de la importancia y se enfocan más en otras cuestiones. Sugiero hacer hincapié en este punto para que las empresas lo tomen en cuenta y hagan al respecto, es decir, tomen mas en cuenta a sus empleado para que estos les den los resultados que desea la empresa. Describe en tus propias palabras las conclusiones que aporta Halley Bock. • Se tiene que platicar con los empleados de las empresas y crear relaciones entre ellos, hacer que se conozcan todos para así generar una gran fuerza de trabajo. Los líderes deben invitar a los empleados a ser parte de la ejecución de la misión y la estrategia de la organización. Crear programas de reconocimiento o compromiso de recompensar a los empleados que quieren reconocer. Describe en tus propias palabras lo que sería un buen programa de comunicación. • Crear lazos...
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...How to Communicate Derrik Green IT/284 12/18/2011 David Van Eeckhoute How to Communicate The state of affairs that Bill is facing as being a new customer has an amount of sympathy with the new client and the facility. Since Bill has just purchased new merchandise and is getting irritated with the buying process. To retain a well kept and friendly association with Bill being an imminent client and new customer, it is vital to the relationship to be handled with an adequate level of understanding and care. When interacting with Bill on the phone, the information that was given will hold quite a few nonverbal signs not seen. There will be a few cases of suggestions that should be acknowledged and instances of dead silence and just as domineering as an open statement. Bill is really frustrated and stating serious criticisms, and worries which may distract one from the key facts at hand. Communicating through the phone eliminates many of the bodily functions leading to a link with the customer. Certain physical responses and symbols will be detached such as facial lexes, hand emotions, fiddling or tapping and so on. To comprehend Bill’s temperament, and his complaints, I will have to have an observant ear to successfully create a true service to customer correlation. When stating his main worry I should listen for frequent words and repetitive remarks. I will also have in mind that some customers do not like to reprise, so keeping notes on the discussion is valuable when...
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...Week 6: Communicate the Value Keller Graduate School of Management Professor Janell Harvey Marketing 522 February 11, 2016 Why are we developing a new IMC campaign? Problem: Chipotle a well know Mexican Grill, has provided millions of customers over the past 22 years with high-quality, fresh food in a fast paced environment; giving them an experience to remember. However, in the past 2 years we have experienced to E.coli outbreaks that have affected numerous customers. In 2015 55 people were infected, in 11 states and 21 of them were hospitalized. Then in 2016, another E.coli outbreak infected 5 people in 3 states in which 1 person were hospitalized. (CNBC.COM) Given the recent issue, Chipotle has lost trust in its customers, as well a decline in sales since the outbreaks. In order to restore trust and regain top contender status, there must be a way to attract our customers. What is our objective? The main objective for Chipotle is to regain our customers trust. There are loyal customers who remained loyal, during the outbreak; but there are just a many customers who retreated and favored place such as, Chick-fil-a; Burger King; Fire House Subs; McDonalds. We want those customers back! While we understand the road will not be easy, we are willing to do what it takes to once again serve food with integrity. Who is the target customer? Originally the target market was those young, health conscious customers who were looking for healthier and fresh fast food...
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...How to Communicate Effectively With Any Learning Style NAME Foundations of General Education and Professional Success / GEN/200 September 16, 2011 PROFFESSOR’S NAME Abstract In 1938 Howard Gardner a Harvard University professor changed the way intelligence and learning is perceived with his theory of multiple intelligences (Carter, Bishop, & Kravits, 2007). According to Professor Gardner, there are eight different intelligences and each of these them have different characteristics that affect the way we perceive things and learn. His research also discovered that we all have multiple intelligences and that the way we learn and communicate directly depends on which of our intelligences are most developed (Carter, Bishop, & Kravits, 2007). Of the eight different Intelligences, this paper will focus on only three, Intrapersonal, Verbal-Linguistic, and Visual-Spatial). This paper will attempt to explore how individuals with each of these intelligences can effectively communicate within a group environment, and will also explore the different personality types and how individuals with these personality types can effectively communicate and contribute to any team or group. How to Communicate Effectively With Any Learning Style A Harvard University professor named Howard Gardner discovered in 1983 that there are at least eight intelligences that everyone possesses, but he also stated that some intelligences are more or less developed than others...
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...How to Communicate Effectively BCOM/275 Business Communications and Critical Thinking 19 March 2012 Brian W. Robinson Introduction With regards to demonstrative communication, there is no one specific definition or context as to which this term can be described. Demonstrative communication is a form of communication that takes the form of descriptive facial expressions, body language and dress, to name a few. If a person is very animated they may make you laugh and you may pay very little attention to the point or story they are trying to get across. Effective versus Ineffective Communication With Communication you will use all types of communication in a single sentence. There are your verbal tones, the way you present yourself, the placement of your hands when talking. Do you move your hands around a lot making the listener take cover or, do you keep them in your pocket? These are again, just a few examples of communication. This will ultimately affect the listener subconsciously and consciously and how they take you and your view. People who tell a children’s story are usually, not always, very animated so they can entertain and act out the story they are telling to the children. This is a type of communication that is audience specific. If you are in front of your boss this should not happen, the story should not happen unless asked. Your coworkers might enjoy it but, they might also not take you seriously on another issue. This type of communication...
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...How Films Communicate Movie: Secondhand Lions, 2003 Time and Place: This movie is set back in 1962 in the Texas countryside. The house where Walter is staying with his great-uncles is a worn down ranch style home. It looks very poor and there are not many modern-looking things inside the house to include a T.V. His great-uncles are very reclusive and do not have many visitors except the brave salesman that stop by to try to sell them things. Costume: Their clothes are worn out looking and seem to be the wrong size half of the time. They are baggy pants with plain looking button up shirts with suspenders holding everything together. Their boots are old and worn out looking, something you would typically see on a farm style ranch. Set Design: The set, except for a few scenes are mostly taken outside the house in their corn field, barn or front porch. The barn and porch seem to be falling apart and continue to give you the sense that these uncles don't take care of their house. Describe the atmosphere created by the combination of film elements and how they contributed o your liking or disliking the movie: The atmosphere created is that of a poor family living back in the 1960's. The house that they live in is worn down and it seems everything else around them looks as if it want to fall apart as well. The characters do a great job with portraying their certain characters and characteristics and make you think you are actually back in time. With all things...
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...Kommunikation muligheder og begrænsninger Kunst som kommunikation m. udgangspunkt i Marco Evaristti Maia Meier Duus, 3.n, Odder Gymnasium Indledning I dette AT projekt har jeg valgt at arbejde med kunst som kommunikationsmiddel. Forholdet mellem kunst og samfund er blevet diskuteret meget i løbet af det 20. Århundred og spørgsmålet ”hvad kan defineres som kunst” er blevet stillet mange gange og svaret har også ændret sig i løbet af årene i takt med at vi som individ i et samfund er blevet bedre til at stille spørgsmålstegn ift. til den tid vi lever i. Kunst som kommunikation inden for samfundsdebatten handler om at finde nye udtryksformer, der kan formidle en kritik af kulturelle og samfundsmæssige forhold. Kunstneren Marco Evaristti har siden 80’erne skabt værker der stiller spørgsmål til det samfund vi lever i. Han afsløre og visualisere tabuer som vi ellers vender ryggen til. På denne måde opstår der kommunikation mellem ham som kunstner og os som publikum. Jeg har i min opgave forsøgt at redegøre for Evaristti som kunstner, samt analyseret de 2 værker Crash og Helena. Jeg har analyseret på baggrunden for forargelsen og fascinationen af disse værker og har undersøgt hvilke muligheder og begrænsninger kunst kan have som kommunikationsmiddel. Til dette har jeg foretaget mig 4 interviews på bagrund af min viden fra Bourdieus smags, habitus og kapitalbegreber samt spørgsmålet ” Har nogle mennesker bedre forudsætninger for at forstå kunst end andre”. Synopsis ...
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...How We Communicate? Adrianne N. Porter University of Phoenix March 2, 2015 Professor Nakpangi Abstract Communication between human beings is accomplished in a variety of ways. We tend to communicate more through speech but are not limited to oral communication. Down through history man has used smoke signals, drums, homing pigeons, hieroglyphics and other means of communication. Today we use telephone, radio, internet, emails and various other forms of communication. Our communication is either verbal, non-verbal or visual. The way and ways that we communicate tell other people a lot about us. How do we communicate? We communicate many ways. Communication is always happening even when we don’t realize it. We can communicate verbally and non-verbally. There are actually 3 types of communication: Verbal, Non-Verbal, and Visual. Verbal Communication- focuses on how you use words and language to convey ideas. When communicating you must have a sender and a receiver. The sender is the person who gives out the message and the receiver is the person who is listening to and interpreting the message. If you lack a sender or a receiver there is no communication, you are unable to interact effectively. For communication to be effective it is necessary to be able to hear and understand the language that is being spoken to us. In verbal communication, there are functions, these functions include sharing meaning, shaping thought, naming, performing actions, crafting conversations...
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...How Couples Communicate (Resource: Secrets to Lasting Love, by Gary Smalley)Every relationship is a journey ... through five levels of communication … toward the desired destination of intimacy. This requires effort! Intimacy often does not come naturally because men and women are inherently different. Men tend to desire more independence, whereas women more social interaction.There are five levels of communication: | (1) CLICHES - Typical, routine, oft repeated comments, questions and answers given out of habit and with no real forethought or genuine intent. "How are you?" "Fine." "Having a good day?" "Yes."(2) FACTS - Information/Statistics about the weather, the office, friends, the news, personal activities, etc. Requires no in depth thinking or feeling.(3) OPINIONS - Includes concerns, expectations, and personal goals, dreams, and desires. Due to differences of opinion that naturally arise between two people, especially between men and women, this is typically the level at which we run into the "wall of conflict."(4) FEELINGS - Having gone through the "wall of conflict" via applying the communication skills following, you both feel safe to share your deepest emotions.(5) NEEDS - The deepest level of communication and intimacy where you feel completely safe to reveal your unique needs with each other. Truly, unless needs are known and met, a couple will remain "strangers." | Many lacking the skills to make it through the "wall of conflict" revert back to the first two levels...
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...How do people from different backgrounds communicate Explain how people from different backgrounds may use and/or interpret communication methods in different ways. Communication can be slightly different when using it with other people from different backgrounds. Communication can be interpreted in different ways by different people, this is because they may not speak English, if from a different country, or they may not understand you. This is also a barrier to communication. Other people may think that if they’re being listened to, they will express their beliefs and their opinions about life. Different people from other backgrounds may use verbal communication to express what they think, however they could also use non-verbal communication to put their point across. Parent/carer of a child may have other preferences for their child to other parents/carers. This means the practitioner will have to respect these. Communication can be used in many ways by using different methods. Children from different backgrounds can communicate by doing what they like best. Children could use body language and facial expressions to express their needs or what they want to do in the workplace. Practitioners may use gestures and body language to show the parents/carers that they are always friendly and can be relied on. People from different backgrounds can use communication by being confident, just like what Amy Tan does with her mother every now and then...
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...How the Visual Arts Communicate Carolyn Wood 7-21-15 ARTS/100 ALICE MC BRIDE In the painting of Mona Lisa shows an ordinary women looking directly at you with her hands crossed and a tiny smile. From what I read about this portrait in these times the 1400’s to 1500’s women don’t normally look directly at you and the artist would normally cut off the women’s body to show a close up of the face. The point of this portrait was to make Mona Lisa look as naturally as possible and show that wealth was not important. Apart from the naturalism in the figure, the painting includes a background. If you look over her shoulder to the left side, you see a road that leads to distance, and mountains painted as background. On the right side, we can see a bridge, and a road which leads to sea in the distance. “The contrast between the woman and the background landscape is therefore quite remarkable, and it lends to the power of the painting”. (According to "Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa" (June 21, 2012), what I felt was unique about the Mona Lisa was the artist took a different approach in painting this women he didn’t follow the rules of other artist. He focused on her being simply natural and beautiful. Also he made a wonderful background which makes you think of a happy place some were far away. But his main focus was her ordinary but beautiful look. Next Michelangelo carved a sculpture using a block of Carrara marble. He said it was the most “perfect” block he ever used. His statue...
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...Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course (BNCOC) L326 Communicate Effectively in a Given Situation Training Support Package |TRAINING SUPPORT PACKAGE (TSP) | | | [pic] |TSP |L326 / COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY IN A GIVEN SITUATION | |Number/ | | |Title | | [pic] |Effective |20 Jul 2015 | |Date | | [pic] |Supersedes |C303, Communicate Effectively in a Given Situation, Oct 03. | |TSP(s) / | | |Lesson(s) ...
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...How the evolution of mobile phone change the way people communicate? Previously, people used to communicate with some of the earliest forms of communication devices included smoke signal, morse code, and pigeons. With all these communication devices, messages probably need weeks or months to reaching its destination. With the invention of mobile phone, all you have to do these days is send a text or make a call and your message will reach its destination within minutes. THE EVOLUTION OF MOBILE PHONE Nowadays, mobile phone is no longer a want but is a need. Everyone including people from teenagers to old people has a personal cell phone of their own on their hands. You couldn’t imagine how a mobile phone looks like in the past; it is totally different from now. Improved technology has made a great change in the history of mobile phones, transforming the huge mobile phones into sleek and stylish smartphones we carry with us now. Let’s take a look at how mobile phones developed from the bulky walkie-talkie look to today’s swipe-savvy descendants. Previously, a mobile phone use to be like this. The design is huge and with a long antenna. A few years later, mobile phones became a little more defined and better looking than how they were before. Antennas were shortened and the designs modified. Only text messaging service and voice call service are included in the function of mobile phone. Besides making a call and texting a message, there is nothing else a mobile phone can do...
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...then. Optical cable came to play, literally came to my house with a staff installing the network. They called it 100 Mbps network. The speed was tremendously fast. Smart phone was getting popular at that time with 3G. At that time Voice over IP is very common. I could easily voice call or video call my friends in computer with decent quality. Today, unified communication is really common. We can’t live without it. It includes voice communication, instant messenger, audio and video conference and also collaboration(47 Kim and Solomon). • Differentiate store-and-forward communications from real-time communications. (How do store-and-forward communications differ from real-time communications?) Real-time communications can instantly communicate with other. For example, instant messenger like MSN (R.I.P.) google hangout, Whatsapp; audio and video conference software like Skype. Store-and-forward communications require recording and upload to the server. One can...
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...How Films Communicate Kate Kondas HUM/150 June 25, 2013 Eric Carlson University of Phoenix Material How Films Communicate Complete Part I in your first week of class. In Week Two, complete Parts II and III after viewing a film of your own selection from the How Films Communicate Film List located under your Week One materials. Submit Parts I, II, and III in Week Two. Part I: Beginning to Analyze Film To compete Part I, choose a movie you have viewed in the past (this does not have to be from the How Films Communicate Film List ). In the following table, enter the title of your movie and complete the entries for time and place, costume, and set design, writing in complete sentences. For the final entry describe the atmosphere created by the combination of film elements discussed in Ch. 1 of Film: An Introduction and how they contributed to your liking or disliking of the movie. Submit Part I, along with Parts II and III in Week 2. Movie |Time and Place |Costume |Set Design |Describe the atmosphere created by the combination of film elements and how they contributed to your liking or disliking of the movie. | |Example Movie Alien, 1979 |Example Entry The movie is set in the far-off future. The movie takes place in space on board a spaceship and some action occurs on the surface of a planet. |Example Entry The characters often appear in grubby, casual clothing and what appear to be worn-out uniforms. Also, they appear in space suits when they...
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