Demonstrative Communication Tammy Chasteen BCOM/275 January 13th, 2014 Barb Schmauder Demonstrative Communication Communication is the process of transmitting, relaying or sending and receiving messages. It involves not only the written or oral words we choose but also what we say with our body which is the nonverbal part of communication. Demonstrative communication is the style of communication that deals with the nonverbal and unwritten communication part of that process. Non-verbal communication
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Concealed weapons on campus BCOM/275 Concealed weapons on campus Concealed weapons on campus? In recent years America has been haunted by reality of horrendous school shootings such as what occurred at Virginia Tech in 2007. With this ugly reality some people are advocating for permission of concealed weapons on campus. Firearms can be used as a good form of defense against a formidable threat but would the carrying of concealed weapons on campus really make the campus safer? What if the law
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Reflection Nancy Mohren BCOM/275 December 4, 2013 Richard Lamontagne I am not sure if this course applies to my career plan because of the emphasis on workplaces. I may wind up in an outside workplace environment, but at my age and where I am today in business ownership it would seem unlikely. What I learned in this course, especially after taking the final exam, is that is seems that I have a need to focus on my interpretation skills. I used the
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Work Culture Preferences XXxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXX BCOM 275 December 8, 2013 Professor XXXXX xxxxxx Work Culture Preferences Having an appropriate understanding of your ideal work culture is indispensable in developing both strategic plans to plans to achieve organizational goals. When conducting a Work Culture Results analysis there are certain competencies that are necessary, each of the competencies involved is important in developing a Career Building Plan, but the level of significance varies
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“Career Interests Profiler and Competencies Activity” Edward Howell BCOM 275 4/22/13 The Career Interests Profiler showed me some interesting career possibilities, none of which are related to the degree I’m perusing, but it’s nice to have options. The Competencies Activity helped label personal attributes I know I do well, and helped me identify some personal opportunities I have. The strengths that were identified in the Competencies Activity were attributes like being innovative
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Nonverbal Communication Christopher Vivona BCOM/275 October 9, 2014 Mr. Mark Trollinger Demonstrative Communication, that is non-verbal and unwritten communication, consists of facial expression, tone of voice, and even body language. Though it would seem that this type of communication is much less important than verbal communication, the opposite is often true. Albert Mehrabian's study on silent messages found that only 7% of the audience that participated in the study looked to the actual
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University of Phoenix Business Communications and Critical Thinking BCOM/275 Dr. Michael A. Barker SPHR March 7, 2014 Illustrative correspondence incorporates nonverbal and unwritten correspondence and includes such things as facial interpretations, tone of voice, and non-verbal communication. Illustrative correspondence supplements verbal correspondence from multiple points of view. Case in
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Has NSA violated Americans' privacy rights? Lynell Apple BCOM/275 June 17, 2013 Mike Chattermole Has the NSA violated Americans' privacy rights? Just today in an article on Yahoo News President Obama stated that the NSA has not violated Americans’ privacy rights when they were doing surveillance on phone records and internet data. The NSA was getting data by monitoring information from big companies such as Verizon Communication Inc., Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. The article
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Anthony S. Armstrong BCOM/275 November 18, 2014 Reflection on the Phoenix University Career Plan Reviewing the career plan suggestions from the University of Phoenix website did help solidify my decision to teach after college. I have a huge interest in history as well as government and cultures from around the world. One of the recommendations that arose from the career plan was teacher; something I have been doing for over 15 years now except not in an official capacity. My teaching career
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Understanding My Work Culture Preference for Career Plan Building Activity BCOM/275 January 14, 2013 Glenn Shivers University of Phoenix Establish the ideal work culture, as an employee within an organization, there are several appropriate channels for effective communication to consider. Employees communicate with others face-to-face, formulating an e-mail, conducting, or participating in a departmental meeting daily in the workplace. An employee should first consider adapting to the
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