Answers to MB0023 Business Communication Describe any situation in your experience where thecommunication was a failure. Analyze the barrier(s)which stood in the way of successfulcommunication. Explain how you would overcome thebarrier(s).Situation where Communication was a failure to me: As an Associate Manager‚ I was a sender for a communication andintended to be received by my executives.I have sent the following communication to my executivesthrough a notice and displayed on the notice board:“Coming
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Can culture be caught or taught A culture of an organization includes the norms‚ feelings‚ beliefs‚ attitudes‚ collective experiences‚ history‚ assumptions and values of an organization. Culture is something a new executive senses even before his first day on the job. That is‚ new employees are told ‘how things are around here’ by their colleagues and their team-leaders. "Caught and not taught" means you learn values or behaviors from the people that practice them‚ instead of by being told.
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Instructions MULTIPLE CHOICE: Please select the best alternative for each statement‚ situation or question. (4 pts. each) Question 1 4 out of 4 points Which of the following is an example of an input at an individual level? Selected Answer: C. values Correct Answer: C. values Response Feedback: Inputs are the variables like personality‚ group structure‚ and organizational culture that lead to processes. Inputs at an individual level comprise diversity‚ personality‚ and values. Question
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The Cultural Web The Cultural Web Aligning your team ’s or organization ’s culture with strategy James Manktelow MindTools.com Mind Tools - Essential skills for an excellent career! What is the first thing that pops in your mind when you hear the term corporate culture? A great many people refer to the classic phrase coined by the McKinsey organization‚ that culture is “how we do things around here”. And while that may be true‚ there are so many elements that go into determining what you do and
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Importance of WEB DESIGNING in SMALL and MEDIUM Business Small businesses have a lot to evaluate‚ but really the most important thing is attracting customers. In a challenging economy‚ that can be much easier said than done. Try taking a step back and evaluating things from your customer’s perspective. Customers have needs‚ and want to locate the places that meet that need as quickly as possible. There’s always the phone book‚ but there are questions that go along with the purchase. It’d
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vintage in the media — starting with Arun Shourie‚ teacher to many of us — to complain endlessly about the juvenility and narrow short-termism in our public discourse. This harms public interest and is also unfair to those targeted in such arguments. My sympathies must‚ therefore‚ go out to Arvind Kejriwal on this count. He put together his revolutionary thoughts on what is wrong with India and how to fix it‚ in a tiny book of no more than 35‚000 words or so‚ called Swaraj‚ published by HarperCollins
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The issue that is being explored in this article is Chrissie Swan got caught smoking whilst being pregnant. The text type of this article is an opinion piece because the author is expressing her views on this is wrong to do because it can cause harm to the unborn baby. The tone and style of this piece is very strong in say no you should not do this. The headline of this piece is “Pregnant women who smoke are easy targets fro the morality police.” The author is Anne Davis from the age newspaper‚ and
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it have had on the ultimate success of Kazoo if Nelson had spent more time initially focused on the specifics of her business (i.e.‚ store layout‚ hiring personnel‚ placing ads in local newspaper‚ writing press releases‚ setting up the accounting system‚ and so on) rather than gaining a complete understanding of the toy industry as part of her work to carefully develop a business plan? Diana Nelson’s journey in Kazoo & Company starts when she saw a lot of hidden potential inside the store
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fundamental goal of business? Do all organizations share this goal?The fundamental goal of business is to earn a profit. Not all organizations share this goal because they are nonprofit organizations. 2. Name the forms a product may take and give some examples of each. The forms a product may take are tangible and intangible. Tangible goods are computers‚ clothing‚ automobiles‚ and food. Intangible goods are services or ideas made by people. 3. Who are the main participants of business? What are the
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CHAPTER 1 1. Internal expansion involves a normal increase in business resulting from increased demand for products and services‚ achieved without acquisition of preexisting firms. Some companies expand internally by undertaking new product research to expand their total market‚ or by attempting to obtain a greater share of a given market through advertising and other promotional activities. Marketing can also be expanded into new geographical areas. External expansion is the bringing together
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