1. Briefly describe why supervision is important in counseling work. Supervision is the ‘cornerstone of counseling’. It protects the well being of the client and facilitates the counselor in developing greater self-awareness so she can become more alert to herself‚ her clients and the relationships involved. Getting an integrated supervision at least twice a month is crucial for growth as a counselor. It helps the therapist to reflect on the content of the sessions‚ appropriate and well-timed use
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Question 3 A) Briefly explain the formal communication channels and spontaneous communication channels? * Communication channels Messages are transmitted through channels of communication channels as discussed. * Formal communication channels‚ follows the chain of command and is recognized as official. One way to view formal communication within organizations. * Vertical communication is the flow of information both up and down the chain of command. It involves an exchange of
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The film begins telling the story of Kwan-soo‚ a champion swimmer with some bad habits. Before his training starts‚ he goes with some friends in a village with some friends‚ where he spends his days playing cards and drinking. He delays coming to the training camp for eleven days‚ and when he finally returns‚ he is brutally beat by his coach‚ in an act that makes him resign swimming altogether. Subsequently‚ he calls a reporter named Young-hoon‚ he met during his "wild" days and asks him to write
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Communication Barriers Stephen Dallas Communication Barriers "So the whole war is because we can’t talk to each other‚" Orson Scott Card. Ineffective communication is a major risk when working in health care. Both speaker and listener need to be in agreement about the message transmitted between each other. There are many factors that influence the way we communicate‚ and the intended message may not be understood. A person’s gender‚ sexual orientation‚ race and ethnicity‚ age‚ culture‚ language
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effective communication. What are the ways in which an organisation can overcome the barriers to communication? Ans. There are many reasons why interpersonal communications may fail. In many communications‚ the message may not be received exactly the way the sender intended and hence it is important that the communicator seeks feedback to check that their message is clearly understood. There exist many barriers to communication and these may occur at any stage in the communication process.
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One key factor that can support an effective speech‚ language and communication environment is the physical environment. The quality of light needs to be considered‚ the play areas need to be well lit for children to play safely. Some lights tend to be too bright and can end up hurting the eyes‚ so therefore they need to be nice and bright and the right level of light needs to be provided for children. The layout in the the room needs enough space to move around and there needs to be enough equipment
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and revolutionizing the way we communicate with one another. Today‚ we have to stay relevant‚ informed‚ and up-to-date on the newest communication channels and incorporate them into our range of daily activities. However to build meaningful connections between people‚ we need to let technology enhance our communication‚ rather than dictate it. As new communication technological advancements become available‚ our temptation is also to spend less time on face-to-face interactions at the risk of losing
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Exercises: 1. Explain the difference between a push and a pull strategy in marketing. Under which conditions would each be appropriate? Most producers do not sell their goods directly to the final users; between them stands a set of intermediaries performing a variety of functions. In managing its intermediaries‚ the firm must decide how much effort to devote to push versus pull marketing. A push strategy uses the manufacturer’s sales force‚ trade promotion money‚ or other means to induce
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For the exclusive use of Z. WANG 9-598-022 REV: JANUARY 25‚ 2007 DAS NARAYANDAS Arrow Electronics‚ Inc. Jan Salsgiver‚ president of the Arrow/Schweber (A/S) group‚ a subsidiary of Arrow Electronics‚ reviewed the Express Parts Internet Distribution Service proposal with colleagues Skip Streber‚ A/S senior vice president for sales‚ and Arrow CEO Steve Kaufman (see Exhibit 1). Express had developed an Internet-based trading system that would enable distributors to post inventories and
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English for Technical communication The word communication has its roots in the Latin word communicane‚ meaning ‘to impart’ English being a universal language‚ communicating fluently in English has become essential for everyone who wishes to communicate well in the academic and professional spheres. Even though the majority of tasks performed by an engineer or scientist are of technical nature‚ their success depends on the effectiveness with which they assimilate or disseminate technical
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