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    Communication

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    Bovée-Thill Business Communication Supplemental Cases: Fall 2011 New cases to accompany * Business Communication Essentials‚ Fifth Edition * Excellence in Business Communication‚ Ninth Edition * Business Communication Today‚ Tenth Edition On the following pages‚ you will find 12 new cases to accompany Bovée-Thill business communication texts‚ each with a suggested solution or solution guidelines. The cases are tagged by skill category and appropriate chapter for each text. (Note

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    Communication

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    COMMUNICATION Communication is the process of sending and receiving information among people. Communication is how we interact with our entire world‚ whether spoken words‚ written words‚ gestures‚ music‚ paintings‚ photographs or dance. It is an interaction that allows individuals‚ groups and institutions to share ideas. LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION Based on the number of people involved in the communication process‚ we identify 4 levels of communication. 1. Intrapersonal Communication: This can be described

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    Skills for Success

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    References: Stella Cottrell (Skills for Success)‚ The Personal Development Planning Handbook. Kramer‚ A (2003) Nelson Mandela 1918 – Frank Watts Australia‚ Alexandria‚NSW. Internet.

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    2.2 Outline ways to help children to develop communication and language skills Parents play a critical role in a child’s language and communication development. It is thought that children who are read to and spoken with during early childhood‚ will have a larger vocabulary and better grammar than those who aren’t. There are different ways in using language. Verbal ways are to question‚ clarify‚ describe‚ explain and debate. There are also non-verbal ways to communicate like listening‚ looking

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    SPEAKING SKILLS STRESS AND INTONATION: While speaking a word‚ we use extra force in uttering some syllable or syllables in that word. This extra force is called stress and the syllable is called stressed syllable. In the following words‚ the syllables in bold letters show stress. father | fa-ther | First syllable is stressed | insult | In-sult | Second syllable is stressed | TWO TYPES OF STRESS: There are two types of stress.

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    Communication

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    MANAGEMENT - MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COMMUNICATION AND COORPORATION WS SEMESTER 2012 ALEXANDER ODARTEY LAMPTEY WS/MBA/12/13/00164 MBA-Communication and Coorporation (WS/MBA/12/13/00164) Communication and Coorporation WS/MBA/12/13/00164 WS12/13 - Research Project The quest for leadership and organizational success requires the identification‚ reliance‚ application and implementation of effective leadership communication strategies‚ theories‚ models and tools in today’s

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    Parenting Skills

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    Review Questions 1. What are the job responsibilities of a parent? - The job responsibilities of a parent include being financially able to provide for a child. This includes food‚ shelter‚ clothing‚ health care‚ as well as other luxuries such as extra-curricular activities and electronics. 2. What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? - The differences are as follows: Biological parents are the actual parents that the child came from;

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    PARENTING SKILLS

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    1) What is positive parenting? Positive parenting is when you encourage good behavior‚ good communication‚ and help your children maintain high self-esteem. 2) What is discipline? How does it differ from punishment? Discipline is to teach your child from their mistake and it’s different from punishment because punishment is when your child doesn’t abide by the rules nor does something they were told not to do. 3) What is active listening? Why is it used by parents? Active listening is when

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    Skills for Success

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    Skills for Success in Time Management On a daily basis managing your time properly will essentially leave you with less stress and more freedom and flexibility. Particularly as students in grade school‚ one covers eight subjects throughout each of the twelve years. With the aid of a planner to maintain organization and having knowledge of your personal goals you will have managed your time effectively. The Key to Time Management is organization. A planner is the most efficient tool in maintaining

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    Experimental Skills

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    Experimental Skills 1. What is a fact? A fact is a certain concept‚ idea or a piece of information that is true. It does not need to be proved or confirmed. It is a fact‚ 2. What is scientific data? Scientific data are collated numbers‚ statistics or general results recorded after a proper scientific experiment. It cannot be generated through experience or opinions. 3. What is a hypothesis? A hypothesis is a curious scientific guess or prediction based on a scientific theory or a fact

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