ERROR MANAGEMENT Error Management Cassandra Galarneau June 1, 2013 BCOM/275 Morris Polston Abstract When faced with having to manage errors, an immediate and organized response is of the utmost importance. Following company protocols will aid in controlling and rectifying the situation at hand. Communicating the facts surrounding the incident will provide the needed assistance in managing the issue, decreasing down-time and maintaining safety. Utilization of safety protocols will protect
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Knowing your audience paper and Communication Release Juanita Jackson BCOM/275 03//18/2013 Shelby Frutchey Knowing your Audience Paper and Communication Release This paper will be in discussion of “Over 30 Workers Trapped After Chilean Copper Mine Collapse”, and how mass communications are needed in such disastrous situation and how their efforts to communicate should be handle. When confirming information to another company, business, organization, or a group of people it is of the imperative
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Chilean Miners Trapped and Rescued Tyrone Norris BCOM/275 February 20, 2012 Velonta Adams Chilean Miners Trapped and Rescued The Chilean miners’ accident was surely a frightening incident for the miners themselves and their families. This incident that occurred raised a great many of questions of whom the Chilean President, Sebastian Pinera was faced to answer. With all things considered, it would have been to his credit to ensure that as many facts as possible be gathered to deliver information
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Demonstrative Communication Paper John Magee BCOM/275 September 8, 2014 Mark Tollinger Demonstrative Communication Paper Communication is the way people convey information to others for the purpose so they can understand. Also, communication requires a sender, message and receiver. There are many forms of demonstrative communication, to include both verbal and non-verbal communication. Demonstrative communication can be both effective and non-effective for the sender and receiver. Also
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Chile Mining Accident BCOM/275 2/20/2012 Michael Strozzo Chile Mining Accident When dealing with life changing tragedies you have to strategize the way you deliver the news or message to loved ones. When a situation occurs at a business level there are chains of commands and protocols that are in place. If there is family and media involvement you have to be very particular on how credible and valid your information is. Actions have to be in place to ensure no miscommunications.
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ASSIGNMENT 1.1: COMMUNICATION PROCESS MODEL Brian W. Salyer BCOM/275(BSBH1DA002) July 21, 2014 GERALD (JERRY) GRIFFIN ASSIGNMENT 1.1: COMMUNICATION PROCESS MODEL Who was the sender? I was the sender | | Who was the receiver? My Supervisor | | What was the message? How he blatantly ignored the suggestions I gave him | | What channel was used to send the message? Email | | What was the misunderstanding that occurred? The misunderstanding was I felt that he should have
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Demonstrative Communication BCOM/275 06/27/2012 Randi Plante Demonstrative Communication Regardless of whether it is in business, academic, or personal context, people generally spend a great deal of time communicating, both in writing by means of e-mail and other text-based media and verbally, whether over the phone or in person, face-to-face. However, verbal and written communication form only part of the many methods that we may use to communicate with one another, especially when we are
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Week 4 Assignment Knowing Your Audience BCOM/275 Knowing Your Audience August 5, 2010. A little copper mine situated in Chile experienced a cave-in that made thirty three (33) miners to be caught below the ground. The miners having been caught three hundred (300) meters beneath the ground with inadequate, water, oxygen and food, not a soul made out for certain whereby the miners will stay alive. With 4 (four) long days of being caught underground, there still was no suggestion that anyone
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Demonstrative Communication Course: BCOM/275 Demonstrative Communication Demonstrative communication is defined as the non-verbal communication in which senders and receivers exchange messages and/or feedbacks in an unwritten unspoken wordless manner. Demonstrative communication consists of body postures, facial expressions, tone of voice and many other gestures that can convey the senders’ thoughts and emotions. In my opinion, demonstrative
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Demonstrative Communication Javier Vila BCOM/275 12 March 2012 Mariana Antoinette Skinner, PhD Demonstrative Communication The way to transmit information is how we communicate. It must have a person sending a message, the message itself, and finally a recipient. This happens when we exchange information by talking, the way we act, thoughts, signs, or on paper. This could be printed, oral, nonverbal, or an
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