SYLLABUS BCOM/230 Business Communication for Accountants Copyright ©2014 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course introduces students to the foundations of communication in a business accounting setting. Students are exposed to various topics related to interpersonal and group communications within the context of applications to the accounting field. Students will develop skills in the forms of written communication‚ including memos‚ e-mails‚ business
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University of Phoenix Material Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Worksheet Complete the following table. Description (50-100 words) Clinical Assessment A clinincal assessment is way for a professional to diagnose a patient. This involves evaluating the patient by asking questions and having the patient answer them. This is used to determine why and how a person is behaving the way that they are. This can also be used to see how a patient has made progress after treatment. For example: What
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Communication BCOM/275 January 21‚ 2013 Wayne Brock‚ DM Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Communication Background On August 5‚ 2010 the San Jose mine in Chile reported an accident which trapped 33 miners underground. The San Jose mine is a small copper mine in northern Chile. Owned by Minera San Esteban Primera‚ the mine collapse thrust the situation into a global news event when the 33 miners were discovered alive and well (Weik‚ 2010). Questions have been raised
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Change Plan: Circuit City Kara Burke Keller Graduate School of Management One major change that took place in the Circuit City organization was its bankruptcy and liquidation of its assets. I was unable to find any communications that occurred within the organization‚ much less externally to stakeholders. What I was able to find were many news communication pieces from third parties. The communications highlighted all the stages of this change‚ from the announcement of bankruptcy filing to
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The chapter describes the daily life of Australian people‚ as seen through lost or discarded household artefacts that have survived taphonomic processes. Archaeologists show this by analysing faunal and pollen remains‚ bottles‚ ceramics‚ clay pipes‚ buttons‚ jewellery‚ leatherwear‚ needlework tools‚ beautification implements‚ toothbrushes‚ toys‚ writing materials‚ and coins. Archaeologists have performed comparative analysis of artefacts types across select sites (including whaling stations‚ 1830s–1840s;
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1 Christina Cooper COM 110-450 October 17th‚ 2012 Module 9 Writing Assignment I am the sister of a recovering addict. My brother attends group every Friday for his addiction and to find new ways in helping with his dependency on drugs. Every now and then‚ the families of the recovering addicts are asked to attend a group meeting. So‚ recently my mother‚ sister‚ and I attended a group meeting with my brother. I have been to so many meetings with my brother that I normally know how things
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Communicating Effectively Worksheet Chris Brown 12/22/2014 Kenneth Sawitzke 1. The first choice a speaker can make is the invention or generation of the speech. In order to invent a speech is necessary to choose a topic. When choosing the topic the speaker must consider his knowledge and interest on the subject as well as his public and the purpose of it. Once the topic is chosen it is important to obtain suitable information and conduct a good research in order to make a successful speech
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Cyberspace Communication 215 Communication in Cyberspace what does it means and how do these works fit together. To begin I first looked up the definition of these two words. Communications: All means of symbolic or verbal communication (newspapers‚ mail‚ email‚ telephones‚ television‚ radio‚ etc.) that people and machines use to make contact and share information. [i] Cyberspace: Imaginary‚ intangible‚ virtual-reality realm where (in general) computer-communications
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CO2520 Homework Week 3 Communicating Across Cultures Individualist cultures‚ such as those of the United States and Western Europe‚ emphasize personal achievement regardless of the expense of group goals‚ resulting in a strong sense of competition. Individualistic cultures are those that stress the needs of the individual over the needs of the group as a whole. In this type of culture‚ people are seen as independent and autonomous. Social behavior tends to be dictated by the attitudes and preferences
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Excellence in Financial Management Course 7: Mergers & Acquisitions (Part 1) Prepared by: Matt H. Evans‚ CPA‚ CMA‚ CFM This course (part 1) provides a concise overview of the merger and acquisition process‚ including the legal process‚ federal regulations and due diligence. The purpose of the course is to give the user a solid understanding of how mergers and acquisitions work. This course is recommended for 2 hours of Continuing Professional Education. In order to receive credit‚ you will need
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