Syllabus School of Business BCOM/275 Version 1 Business Communication and Critical Thinking Puerto Rico Campus Copyright © 2011 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course introduces students to the foundations of communication in a business setting. Students will develop skills in critical thinking and decision making through the forms of written communication‚ including memos‚ emails‚ business letters‚ and reports. Other topics include communication
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LEARNING TEAM CHARTER – TEAM “” Course Title Team Members/Contact Information Name Phone Time zone and Availability During the Week Email xxx-xxx-xxxx (e.g.‚ AZ “Mtn Time”‚ Mon-Sat 9-11pm) Team Ground Rules and Guidelines What are the general expectations for all members of the team? • To communicate throughout the whole process; seek understanding by asking clarifying questions and meet agreed upon deadlines.
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Learning Team Weekly Reflection 3 MGT/498 November 10‚ 2014 Rodney Greene Week 3 Reflections Today‚ all businesses are global businesses. Some may think otherwise. However‚ if there is any aspect of a business that involves a global element such as products or services‚ it is a global business. Therefore the global market affects everyone‚ the consumers and the buyers. It is important to estimate the long term business operations and explain how the global market affects business strategy. Finally
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1.This House would ban animal testing * 1.PIONTS * Animals have a right not to be harmed * ------------------------------------------------- Animal research necessitates significant harm to the animals involved * ------------------------------------------------- Research can be done effectively without experimenting on any living creature * ------------------------------------------------- Some groups of people have less capacity for suffering than most animals * -------------------------------------------------
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LEARNING TEAM CHARTER Course Title COM/285 - BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS All team members participated in the creation of this charter and agree with its contents X (Please check) Instructor Prof. Richard Valdes Gonzalez Course Dates 09/09/2010 - 10/07/2010 Team Members/Personal Information Name Phone Fax Email Luis Maymí (787) 586 – 9324 (787) 258 - 0566 fsmcgroup@gmail.com Jose Abril (787) 605 – 5996 jabrilpr@gmail.com Laura Mestre (787) 249 – 1124 mestre.laura@yahoo.com Isaac
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Outline for Team Building & Team Building Activities Introduction 1 What is a team? 2 Why build a team? 3 How do you build a team? 4 Team Formation 5 What are the advantages for team members? 6 What are the organizational benefits? First main point 1 Teams are made up of people‚ and people come with a cornucopia of styles‚ backgrounds‚ attitudes‚ skills and knowledge. Not surprisingly‚ teams often do not function at an ideal level when they first come
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Learning Team Reflection We as a team have discussed Week 4 and the things we have learned along with some of the things we struggled with. We have become very familiar with each of the different conflict management strategies. We were able to define and gain knowledge on each of the strategies. Along with gaining knowledge‚ we were able to figure out what scenarios are appropriate for each conflict management strategy. Along with the different conflict management strategies we have been able to
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Learning Team Reflection -Week 4 Our learning group has been overall successful in conducting productive meetings and completing tasks in a timely manner and at the desired quality level. However‚ there are aspects that can be improved in order to make meetings run more smoothly. The success can be attributed to several factors. One of the most important factors leading to successful meetings is setting clear goals and an agenda before the actual meeting. Being that all group members
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Three Learning Team Reflection: Working Capital Management Alan Litchman and Laura B. Trust‚ Co-Presidents of Finagle a Bagel‚ own a bagel business in Boston (Parrino‚ Kidwell‚ Bates‚ 2012). Alan and Laura met in business school and after gaining business experience in other industries they purchased the bagel business with the intent of growing it as much as possible. They have two primary target markets: 1) retail stores and 2) wholesale accounts with large institutions. In this paper‚ we will
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LEARNING TEAM d Assignment disaster preparedness Week 5 Using the scale below‚ individually rate each member of your learning team‚ including yourself (please use the Collaboration Guide on the next page for a more detailed description of each category). 4 = Excellent 3 = Good 2 = Fair 1 = Poor 0 = None |Learning Team Evaluation |Team |Time |Establishing and |Professional |Team |Collaboration
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