Chapter 4 Key Terms 1. Topic – The subject of a speech. 2. Brainstorming – A method of generating ideas for speech topics by free association of words and ideas. 3. General Purpose – The broad goal of a speech. 4. Specific Purpose – A single infinitive phrase that states precisely what a speaker hopes to accomplish in his or her speech. 5. Central Idea – A one-sentence statement that sums up or encapsulates the major ideas of a speech. 6. Residual Message – What a speaker wants the audience
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Principles of Responsible Commerce Tutorial Preparation Week 3 (The Ford Pinto) 1. What moral issues does the Pinto case raise? The Ford Pinto case in (Shaw‚ Barry & Sansbury 2009‚ p97) stated that Ford decided to continue produce the Pinto without making an improvement regardless of consumers’ safety because its prototype tests did not meet the safety requirement of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. They should not put the value of money prioritise than human life. Firstly
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Why Adult Education and Training Richard COMM 516 March 29‚ 2011 Why Adult Education and Training The skills and experiences gained over ten years in the field of adult education and training warrants an academic exploration of new knowledge. Participating in higher academic adult learning allows updating knowledge; thus‚ increasing the effectiveness of adult learning. Researching and discussing case studies in this academic setting helps in differentiating the different variables associated
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Matrix Management ____________________________________________________________________ We typically see it as the leader’s responsibility to get the best out of his or her people – but how do organisational structures help or hinder performance? In the better‚ cheaper‚ faster world of the global economy anything that creates bottlenecks and slows up decision-making is an obstacle to success. In this respect hierarchical management and functional silos are bad news; what employers want to drive
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COMM 204: Public Speaking - Spring 2013 Instructor: Dr. Erica Watson-Currie Office Hours: MWF 9:00 to 9:50 and 12:00* to 12:30‚ by appointment Sections: 20382R - MWF 10:00 to 10:50 am 20383R - MWF 11:00 to 11:50 am COURSE DESCRIPTION: Principles and practice of effective oral communication; analysis of the speaking-listening process; selection and organization of materials for a variety of speaking situations; and use of new communication technologies in formal presentations. COURSE OBJECTIVES:
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Assignment title: ANSOFF MATRIX 08/04/2015 Tanju Colak AccountID: 70446465 1 Tanju Colak (70446465) – Betriebswirtschaftliche und volkswirtschaftliche Grundlagen 1. Introduction In 2003‚ the author Lynch suggested that the Ansoff Matrix describes the market and product choices available to a company. In this context products may be determined as items sold to customers and markets as customers. In some cases‚ the Ansoff Matrix is also defined as the market and product matrix. With the help of this
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Oral Communication July 2008 Definition Oral communication skills are a set of abilities enabling individuals to become confident and competent speakers/communicators by the time they graduate. Rather than thinking of oral communication skills as the ability for a student to make a speech‚ it is important to consider both informal and formal uses of communication within a situation. Rationale Oral communication skills equip students to effectively comprehend‚ critique‚ and analyze information
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Nowadays‚ in a stronger context of globalisation‚ companies have to face more and more complex challenges such as a higher international competition‚ emerging markets‚ many economic changes or new technological progresses etc. Strategic management decisions have to be completely successful in this context‚ otherwise the consequences of any failure or mistake can be dramatic for companies in terms of profits or reputation. Senior executives actually have to use several conceptual models to be efficient
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Five Contexts of Communication The assigned textbook for University of the People course English 1103 is Business Communication for Success‚ published by Saylor Books. One of the key components discussed in the first chapter were five different types of communication contexts. These five contexts explore the process by which communication happens and the core purposes behind it. Intrapersonal Communication‚ the first context discussed‚ can be described as the conversations we have with ourselves
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