Academic Research and Communication Skills RESEARCH TOPIC: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN TRADITIONAL STREET MARKETS AND ORGANISED RETAIL IN INDIA (MUMBAI). Academic Research and Communication Skills Assignment 4 – Research Report RESEARCH TOPIC: A comparative analysis between traditional street markets and organized retail in India (Mumbai). Date of Submission: 13 June 2011 Word Count: 2796 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I take the opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to all of
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Information Asymmetry in Communication During my four years working at Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB (SEMC)‚ I felt that information asymmetry was a big challenge in daily communication. Information asymmetry really did influence the outcome badly if both sides in communication did not pay attention to it. Information asymmetry here means that both sides in communication do not know each other very well. Each side does not spend enough time to do the research to find out the current
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Information and Communication Technologies and the Effects of Globalization: Twenty-First Century "Digital Slavery" for Developing Countries--Myth or Reality? L. A. Ogunsola Hezekiah Oluwasanmi Library‚ Obafemi Awolowo University Ile - Ife‚ Nigeria Abstract The main goal of this paper is to examine the ICT (Information and Communication Technology) revolution and the concept of globalization as they effect developing countries. Globalization as one of the reasons for possible widening of
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INTRODUCTION: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have the potential to enhance access‚ quality‚ and effectiveness in education in general and to enable the development of more and better teachers. As computer hardware becomes available to an increasing number of schools‚ more attention needs to be given to the capacity building of the key transformers in this process‚ namely‚ teachers. ICT is technology that supports activities involving information. Such activities include gathering
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the need to be understood”. (Fujishin‚1997) Listening does not mean just have sit with the mouth shut stirring at the person. A dead body can do that. It is an active process which requires participation to understand fully the meaning of a communication. Listening actively involves clarifying‚ paraphrasing‚ giving feedback. Paraphrasing: state in your own word what the speaker had said in the talk. It is sign of good listening. It keeps the listener busy trying to understand and know that other
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as a report to let you know how I have managed to run this business. This report will clarify the background information about the foundation of my company‚ the progress to date‚ my future plan and anticipated problems. This may make you feel that investing in me is worthy. Perhaps you will change your mind to co-operate with me after realizing how big my company is. Background information I now possess the music website which is www.mff.com. The name MFF stands for “music for fun”. It is very well-known
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Communication and Information Technology Jennifer Randall HCS/320 July 12‚ 2011 Mrs. Erica Williams Communication and Information Technology Paper-based medical records have been used in various health care facilities for centuries. However‚ professionals have been slowly trying to interchange this deep-rooted system into computer-based records. “Electronic medical records are a set of databases that contain health information for patients within a given institution or organization‚ compiled
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Written grammar presentation based on “Fever Pitch” by Nick Hornby The use of all (of)‚ whole‚ every‚ each “Fever Pitch” is probably the best football book ever written and one that revolves around the way the obsession about football influences the narrator’s life and personality. The book is an autobiography that is structured in a very interesting way-it has no plot but is written as a diary in which every Arsenal
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2012‚ from http://www.cdc.gov/teenpregnancy/ East‚ P.L.‚ & Felice‚ M.E. (1996). Adolescent pregnancy and parenting: Findings from a racially diverse sample Hutchinson‚ M.K.‚ & Cooney‚ T.M. (1998). Patterns of Parent-Adolescent Sexual Risk Communication: Implications for Intervention Manlove‚ J‚ Terry-Human‚ E‚ Ikramullah‚ E. 2006. Young teenagers and older sexual partners: Correlates and consequences for males and females The New York Times (2012). Birth Control and Teenage Pregnancy. (n.d.)
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instances of when written communication would be more effective than oral communication. Give examples of each. Written communication works best when you would need to clarify information such as instructions‚ work policies‚ educational books‚ study guides‚ etc. Written communication helps explain ideas or concepts and can provide a visual of the message being delivered. Following are two examples of instances when written communication is the best choice over using oral communication in order to obtain
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