than assume it doesn’t make a difference. To complete this exam‚ follow these steps: 1. Download this exam and save it as a MSWord document. 2. Read through all the questions and choose those you will attempt to answer. 3. Provide complete and accurate answers to those five questions. 4. Save. 5. Post your saved response to the exam under the Assignment by the deadline for this assignment. Questions: 1. Effective organizational communication is truly an interactive process
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across cultures (Kinicki & Kreitner‚ 2009). Kinicki‚ A & Kreitner. R.(2009).Organizational Behavior: Key Concepts‚ Skills & Best Practices. Boston. McGraw-Hill. Explain the difference between individualistic cultures and collectivist cultures and your personal experiences with culture shock. Individualistic cultures are characterized as ‘I’ and ‘me’ and “give priority to individual freedom and choice” (Kinicki & Kreitner‚ 2009)‚ while Collectivist cultures are referred to as ‘we’ and
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university Course Code: Course title: Sec “Differences between cultures in non-verbal Communication” Submitted By: |Names |ID | | | | | |
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The Oxford Dictionary defines communication as the action of communication or means of sending or receiving information[1]. Our textbook defines communication as making common our understanding[2]. Throughout the years‚ we have all learned about communication. We start when we are a baby and we cry to let someone know that we need something‚ for example‚ food or a diaper changing. Later on‚ we learn to vocalize our needs and wants‚ as we expand our communication circle from family members to
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Cultural Differences in Communication Ilana Diallo COMM 200 Kristy Nelson December 17‚ 2010 Cultural Differences in Communication Culture differences in communication is simply one way of stating that communication is diverse and requires one to use with precision. Being able to communicate your message within different communities and cultures it is important to understand the differences and how it may affect the response by the certain targeted people group. Dealing with cultural
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Caring for patients in the Middle East has become somewhat of a challenge when it comes to making sure that the patients are getting the proper care especially those with mental illnesses and those who are seeking health services for health-related illness and well-being. When looking at health services for Middle Eastern individuals we look at the culture aspect and how is it considerable to these individuals as the heart of their Barriers. And helps shaped their interaction within their environment
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Venus and Mars Communicating Differently within the Same Space Bartender83 Student #: ****** November 15‚ 2011 “The ways that males and females characteristically use nonverbal cues helps them develop their distinct gendered identities (Gamble & Gamble‚ 2003‚ p. 96).” One can see that males and females communicate differently. We base our understanding of our environment on past experiences‚ knowledge‚ perception‚ and reasoning. However‚ it is important for males and females to be
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strong‚ cohesive groups that protect them in exchange for unquestioning loyalty. Hybels and Weaver (2007) cited in collectivism‚ people value honesty‚ talking things out‚ using guilt to achieve behavioral goals‚ and maintaining self-respect. Their societies and governments place individual social-economic interests over the group‚ maintain strong rights to privacy‚ nurture strong private opinions‚ restrain the power of the state in the economy‚ emphasize the political power of voters‚ maintain strong
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The two societies that are to be discussed are Modern Britain and the Old Order Amish. Family is a value that is shared by both the Amish and Modern Britain. Each values the word‚ family‚ in different ways. The Amish have a strong belief that family is sacred. Amish take their wedding vows seriously. Divorce is not sanctioned in the Amish church‚ though may occur in rare cases. Divorce is seen as reason for excommunication. Separations‚ however‚ do occasionally occur among Amish. Within
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The relationship between a teacher and student is one based on learning. It is the teacher’s role in the relationship to facilitate this learning during the time a student is at school. Yet the way in which a teacher can teach has long been a contentious issue. There have been and will continue to be numerous theories behind the way a student learns best. These theorists have examined the teaching practices and drawn conclusions to what good and bad teaching practice look like. Each theory is different
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