top candidates. In order to attract and retain young talents, companies need to differentiate themselves from their competitors with their employer brand. Unlike product brand names that can be managed with marketing to manipulate consumer perception, employer brand needs to be cultivated through time because it is reliant on word of mouth and links directly with the company value and culture. In addition, it needs to be thoroughly evaluated from top to bottom so that the values that make up
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Allows for open lines of communication – As the communication between the countries becomes open sharing of information became easier due to globalization. This has also contributed to the perception of speedy travel of the transportation of products, mass communications and quick distribution of information through the Internet as benefits ("22 Globalization Pros and Cons", 2017) ("Positive and Negative Impacts of Globalization", 2016). For example, the citizens of
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HOST COMMUNICATION COMPETENCE AND MASS MEDIA USE AMONG A SAMPLE OF CHINESE ESL STUDENTS by JUN QIAN A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Education in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario, Canada August, 2009 Copyright © Jun Qian, 2009 ii ABSTRACT This qualitative study investigated Chinese ESL students’ use of host mass media and how such use enabled them to acquire host communication competence and acculturation
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Influences of emerging technology The impact of new and emerging technology on the global scale depends very much on the same factors that influence local acceptance and uptake. There are countries with different levels of industrialisation, technology infrastructure and wealth. Also political cultural and economic forces in present help various technologies succeed in some area and hinders them in others. If there is a rise in acceptance in technology it could create manufacturing opportunities
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Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM), Indonesia 2Second Year Medical Student, University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM), Indonesia Abstract Problems of communication in medical field, exactly for clinical phase frequently happen. Fault diagnosis on patients is one of those effect. In some case, doctor and patient himself have different perception to understand the meaning of "mbliyur" (dizziness) from Javanese Language. In fact, 60% diagnosis comes from anamnesis, which is one implementation of the
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When the question, “What do you think of when you hear the word communication?” is asked, usually the first or second response is “speaking”. Of course that is an important component, but the area of nonverbal communication, research indicates, is more “telling” of our thoughts that the actual words that we speak. Nonverbal communication is a very crucial but often neglected area. The components of nonverbal communication, eye contact, facial expression, posture, arm and hand gestures as well
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Nonverbal Communication Says A Lot When the question, “What do you think of when you hear the word communication?” is asked, usually the first or second response is “speaking”. Of course that is an important component, but the area of nonverbal communication, research indicates, is more “telling” of our thoughts that the actual words that we speak. Nonverbal communication is a very crucial but often neglected area. The components of nonverbal communication, eye contact, facial expression, posture
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July 2015 Cell phones negatively impact society and social interactions The cell phone is a revolutionary technology gadget that has transformed how people communicate in the society. Cell phones have closed the gap of time and place to allow people to communicate at anytime from any place. Contemporary society has become more reliant on technology with the gadget of preference as the cell phone. Cell phones have created the perception of a more social society as people are more
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explicitly discuss branding, managers interpreted his ideas to mean that transnational companies should standardize products, packaging, and communication to achieve a leastcommon denominator positioning tbat would be effective across cultures. From that commonsense standpoint, global branding was only about saving costs and ensuring consistent customer communication. The idea proved popular in the 1980s, wben several countries opened up to foreign competition and American and Japanese corporations
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individual’s perception of illness and health.” 1000 wrds There are many definitions for 'culture' with the anthropologist Sir Edward Tylor (1871) cited by Ravalico (2006) defining it to mean 'that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by a member of society.' Culture also influences how one perceives their health and the idea of what it means to have ‘good health.’ One community group whose culture strongly impacts on individual’s
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