...the organisations. Communications within the enterprise plays an important role in relation to drive the better performance. However, the communication and management systems are faultiness in some organisations. As a result, poor communication from management may lead organizational failure, and the organizational efficiency cannot be maximized. The purpose of this article is to examine the factors that contribute to the poor communication from management, thereby provide alternatives, which provides organisation an opportunity to improve themselves. The bibliography will mention the role of communication and management in lean manufacturing and its role in organizational change, furthermore, the cause of poor communication from management will be discussed, include the gender difference, and finally the bibliography will talk about the consequences of poor communication. Therefore, this article will firstly write the bibliography as mentioned before, after that, the central argument will be made and lastly recommendations will be provide for organisation’s future implementation. 2.0 The Bibliography J.M. Worley T.L. Doolen, (2006),"The role of communication and management support in a lean manufacturing implementation", Management Decision, Vol. 44 Iss 2 pp. 228 - 245 The article investigates the role of communication and management support, and its importance in a lean manufacture implementation. Firstly, the relationship between communication, management and lean...
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...Final Paper: Convince Me!/The Break-Up (This document is 2 pages long. Please review both pages) For your final paper, you must convince me that you learned in this class. How? Keep reading…. Watch the film, “The Break-Up” (starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston). This film displays every concept we have learned about: The Communication Process, Conflict, Nonverbal Communication, Verbal Communication, Perception and more. You may rent this if you like. But, you may view the film for free on the NCC Library Database, “Swank Films”. Here is the link: http://dc.swankmp.com/ncc332328/sdc/watch.aspx?v=d7563ad740ae4ffa943ffcbeadc17cb2 How should I approach this paper? Good question! Here’s my suggestion. Browse through the lectures/lessons from the course to refresh your memory. While you’re watching the movie, have a notebook in front of you. As you see scenes that cause you to think about lessons, jot down a bit about the scene and what lesson, concept, or theory came to mind when you watched it. When you’re done watching the movie, go back to your lectures and think more critically about these connections and make your notes more complete. Now what? Once you’ve done this, you have a basis for your paper. Now it’s time to formalize it a bit. Below are the requirements of the paper. So, you will now have to put everything together to do the following: Write an introductory paragraph that gives an overview of the concepts/theories that you...
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...Healthcare Communication HCS 350 Personal and Professional Healthcare Communication Paper All individual’s involved in the health care industry is a part of Communication. Whether the communication is verbal or nonverbal, tons of Messages are being communicated on a daily basis. Effective Communication requires the ability to understand and to be understood. A huge aspect of communication is listening and responding to the needs or desires of the person communicating. A health care professional's performance is directly related to his or her ability to effectively communicate. The way in which we choose to communicate in our daily life affects everything We do. Whether we are nurses talking to patients and family members, giving a p Power point presentation at a meeting, or talking to our husband, communication is how we speak and learn from others and how we express how we think and feel. We learn information, teach information and express our concerns through communication. Throughout this paper I will discuss; the definitions of healthcare communication, the importance effective personal healthcare communication with other healthcare professionals, coworkers, and patients. I will discuss the relevancy of effective professional healthcare communication to healthy outcomes, how the lack of effective communication can contribute to poor health outcomes, and the theories and principles of therapeutic communication in health...
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...This paper is to describe an organizational situation that I observed that demonstrated poor communication and had a neglect effect. Will also describe the organizational situation in detail. Including answers to the following questions. Factors that affect the interpersonal communication in this situation. Listening habits that negatively affects the business relationship or the bottom-line results. An explanation of the empathetic listening skills in this situation. The affect of listening habits that affected the business relationship. Empathetic listening advantages that may lend an improvement of the interpersonal communication in this situation. Propose a strategy that will deal with the situation using empathetic listening techniques. The organizational situation in detail. This situation happened in my workplace while working in a hospital as a home-health aide (HHA). The name of this hospital is the Halifax Medical Center that is in Florida. This situation happen with a supervisor for an appointed work team who showed very poor interpersonal communication with the team and did not communicate well any members of the team. He seems to complain about a little bit of everything that was always negative. Many times he would remove members of the team constantly and they would be put to do work elsewhere. The team-members work would be left undone until whatever work he wanted them to do was complete. Members of the team was not allowed to leave the floor until the assignment...
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...Running head: GAP ANALYSIS: GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Gap Analysis: Global Communications University of Phoenix Gap Analysis: Global Communications This paper identifies the key issues faced with Global Communications’ declining marketability and competitive edge and revenue. In addition, as a result of its current state, this paper will discuss steps taken by the company to overcome their shortcomings and the reaction to the strategies implemented while also providing several alternative solutions in the end state vision. Situation Analysis Issue and Opportunity Identification By reviewing the Global Communication scenario, several issues were immediately identified. First and foremost, were the underlining symptoms of the declined market value of the company, thus leading to the decreasing stock value. From my experience with working in corporate arena, the decrease in market or stock value leads to pressure and concern being placed on the company’s stockholders and executives. There is a sense of urgency to identify the problems that lead to the change in the market value and the possible solutions. Secondly, being in the telecommunications industry, there are several competitor companies. So in an effort to keep their competitive edge, Global Communications was faced with the problem of determining how to keep up and compete against competitive companies. This in itself presented a conflict, because difficult decisions had to be made in regarding...
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...Personal and Professional Healthcare Communication Paper Elizabeth Bouchard HCS/350 July 25, 2011 Frances Johnson Personal and Professional Healthcare Communication Paper “Health care communication may be defined as a process that facilitates interdependence among members of a health care unit or group. It occurs either verbally or non-verbally and is a process that enhances the sharing of ideas. Health care communication is essential in coordinating activities within a health care unit if it encompasses health care administration and staff members. It is also crucial in therapeutic groups or support groups for a range of health related concepts” (Miller, 2010). Communication is important to make sure that certain outcomes are met. If the communication line is broken, goals are not achieved, and the facility may have substantial consequences. Theories and principles of therapeutic communications in the health care setting are important aspects as a nurse to care for the patients, work as a team, and to maintain policies and procedures. It is relevant that nurses communicate with health care workers, clients, and patients on a personal level. We need to talk with our peers when giving report on a patient. We need to know the important aspects of what to communicate to that nurse at the end of the shift. We also need to make sure that we can communicate with the aides on what procedures we need to delegate to them. As a nurse, we need to be clear and concise...
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...[pic] PENYERAHAN DAN PENILAIAN TUGASAN ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION AND ASSESSMENT ____________________________________________________________ _____________ KOD KURSUS /COURSE CODE : OUMH1303 TAJUK KURSUS /COURSE TITLE : ENGLISH FOR ORAL COMMUNICATION SEMESTER /SEMESTER : SEPTEMBER 2011 ____________________________________________________________ _____________ ARAHAN KEPADA PELAJAR / INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS 1. Tugasan ini mengandungi DUA (2) soalan sahaja yang disediakan dalam bahasa modul bercetak kursus ini. / This assignment contains only TWO (2) questions that is set in the language of the printed module for the course. 2. Jawab dalam Bahasa Inggeris. / Answer in English. 3. Muat turunkan templet tugasan versi bahasa yang berkenaan daripada MyVLE untuk penyediaan dan penyerahan tugasan anda. Tugasan anda hendaklah ditaip dengan menggunakan saiz fon 12 Times New Roman dan langkau baris 1.5. / Download the language version of the assignment template concerned from the MyVLE for preparation and submission of your assignment. Your assignment should be typed using 12 point Times New Roman font and 1.5 line spacing. 4. Tugasan anda hendaklah antara 2500 hingga 3000 patah perkataan tidak termasuk rujukan. Bilangan perkataan hendaklah ditunjukkan di hujung tugasan anda. Jangan menyalin soalan dan arahan tugasan dalam jawapan anda. / Your assignment should be between 2500 and 3000 words excluding references. The number of words should be shown at the...
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...the Cayman Islands as the governing body for sport athlete in the Cayman Islands. The CIAA is also under the umbrella of the International Association of Athletics Federation whereby, giving athletes an opportunity to showcase their talents. Over the years since its inception, the association has been plagued with many difficulties such as, not harnessing the talents of promising young Caymanians, not being able to run and effective organization due to poor management, failure to attract the right personnel to run the organization and failing to garner the support of the private sector. This paper will seek to divulge into the many negative issues that have plagued this organization over the years while offering constructive recommendations and suggestions that can be implemented to garner the support from parent, government and most importantly, the private sector. The paper will also seek to look at the unique perspective young people brings to the organization while utilizing their talents to market the Cayman Islands. The paper will also suggest ways in which the athlete can use their skills to improve academically while perusing their dream of becoming the professional athlete. We will also seek to discuss the coaching issues and how the right coaches can and should be selected to coach certain discipline. Due to a lack of oversight and ineffective management, garnering financial support has become another major issue. Little or no effort have been put in place to include...
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...Operations improvement plan implementation February 14, 2014 mba 6022 StrATEGIC mANAGEMENT Latonya Fields February 14, 2014 mba 6022 StrATEGIC mANAGEMENT Latonya Fields Abstract/Executive Summary Toyota has analyze and created innovative solutions to management the current problems that exist... As a result of improving process Toyota can maintained loyal customers and decrease the possibilities of defect parts and recalls. The purpose of this paper is to provide a problem statement that will identify the importance of quality management. This paper is also intended to give a brief over view of history of Toyota’s recall issues. The paper will analyze a few key components; analyze the process using problem framing and cause and effect analysis, review the process selected for improving, and analyze the implication of the organization. Introduction Problem Statement. Toyota’s recall caused nearly 89 deaths due to unintended accelerations and poor quality management (http://usnews.rankingsandreviews.com). Poor quality management is unethical .Toyota failure to focus on quality Recalls is estimated over billions of dollars and affect Toyota brand name. Toyota high quality reputation was driven by consumer views. Recalls and the Tsunami resulted in cutbacks in production and delay in delivery. Part of the problem is how quality is measured. A lot of the problems were caused by media and the way they measure quality. Bad media quality measurements and engineering versus...
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...Effective Communication Paper By: Courtney Hammons University of Phoenix January 30, 2015 Professor Geraldine O’Neal Effective Communication Paper Organizational structure is the method by which an organization communicates, distributes responsibility and adapts to change. These structures make it possible for companies to utilize their resources to achieve set goals. A company needs to keep its structure dynamic so that it can respond to the things that impact organizational structure. The company that can adapt is better able to survive. Although I am majoring in Health Care Administration, I am not working in the field. I am currently employed by a privately owned pizza restaurant. In my experiences, restaurants are structured to have checks and balances in an organized chain of command. The business belongs to the owners and they make all of the major decisions for the restaurant. They hire a general manager, along with shift managers and leaders, to control the day to day operations. The shift manager stays on the floor and keeps communication directly with the general manager. Shift leaders are generally chosen by both the shift managers and general manager for their leadership qualities and experience. Communication I have been working in the food industry on and off for multiple years and it has been my experience that many of the problems that occur in restaurants are a result of poor communication. The lack of communication could have easily been avoided...
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...In the research paper, conducted by Pandey et al. (2007) suggest that by empowering the people of developing nations through providing them with information on entitled social services, they may be able to demand and receive better services. Through their trial, the results of this paper proved this to be true. However, I don’t agree that this method alone will be beneficial in the long run without proper policy making from the government since there are several limitations and issues to this finding. Service provisions in developing nations are mostly decentralised to the local authorities with the intention of increasing service provision through greater autonomy however, this has created the exact opposite effect. Service provision is poor, local authorities are ineffective and public workers are corrupt thus delivery is poor. In order to cut slackness, I believe the government should centralize their provisions instead in order to gain control and set equal standards across the country. Local authorities can serve as monitoring facilities instead of being responsible for their own provision. Then again, this process is extremely costly and may be timely to implement. One of the comments of the pandey et al (2007) paper mentioned that locals found it difficult to understand the information being provided to them due to their poor levels of education. In addition to the poor provision of educational services, education may not be seen as such a high priority when faced...
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...Meditech Surgical Case Paper Professor Leon Powell ISCOM 476 June 11, 2012 Meditech Surgical Case Paper Meditech has a new medical device they are trying to sell to customers while also trying to meet the demands of their current products. The company has several issues including the customer service department, relationships with vendors and suppliers, warehouse locations, and distribution locations. Meditech does not have systems and procedures in place to handle customer complaints, create reports to accurately forecast for sales, and they do not have a good relationship with their supplier to understand the production process. There are several processes and procedures that need to be implemented to help Meditech turn the business around and become customer friendly and profitable (Simchi-Levi, 2008). Meditech’s Problems in Introducing New Products and ALL Products Meditech’s problem in introducing new products is they wanted to use brand naming as their marketing strategy. By using this marketing strategy Meditech thought they would be able to easily sell endoscopic medical devises. Meditech was not able to produce the medical equipment fast enough to meet customer demands. Meditech’s has an abundance of orders they cannot fill and the manufacturing time to make the medical devises continually increases. This has caused Meditech to not make their numbers in manufacturing and has caused poor customer service by not delivery the product when promised (Simchi-Levi, 2008)...
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...Effective Communication Paper By: Courtney Hammons University of Phoenix January 30, 2015 Professor Geraldine O’Neal Effective Communication Paper Organizational structure is the method by which an organization communicates, distributes responsibility and adapts to change. These structures make it possible for companies to utilize their resources to achieve set goals. A company needs to keep its structure dynamic so that it can respond to the things that impact organizational structure. The company that can adapt is better able to survive. Although I am majoring in Health Care Administration, I am not working in the field. I am currently employed by a privately owned pizza restaurant. In my experiences, restaurants are structured to have checks and balances in an organized chain of command. The business belongs to the owners and they make all of the major decisions for the restaurant. They hire a general manager, along with shift managers and leaders, to control the day to day operations. The shift manager stays on the floor and keeps communication directly with the general manager. Shift leaders are generally chosen by both the shift managers and general manager for their leadership qualities and experience. Communication I have been working in the food industry on and off for multiple years and it has been my experience that many of the problems that occur in restaurants are a result of poor communication. The lack of communication could have easily been avoided...
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... |Intercultural Communication | Copyright © 2010, 2009, 2004 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description The purpose of this course is to assist students in understanding and applying the principles of effective intercultural communication in a diverse society and in global commerce. Students will develop an understanding of why and how cultural issues influence effective communication. This course introduces techniques for improving written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills in response to intercultural settings. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials Lustig, M. W. & Koester, J. (2010). Intercultural competence: Interpersonal communication across cultures...
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...have to choose which verb fits. ------------------------------------------------- Direct Instruction (approximate time): Students will get the information from textbook and references from videos. ------------------------------------------------- Guided Practice (approximate time): The verbs ser and estar will be evaluated again. Using the smart board students will filling out the blanks left on sentences. Students seated will compare their answers and go over any discrepancies. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Closure (approximate time): From a piece of paper drawn from a basket indicating instructions that students will read in Spanish, students will now review the verbs ser and estar orally. -------------------------------------------------...
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