Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release On August 5‚ 2011‚ the San Jose Mine‚ a small copper operation in northern Chile owned by Minera San Esteban Primera suffered a cave-in (Weik‚ 2010‚ p.65). Thirty-three workers were trapped 2‚200-feet underground although facts‚ footage‚ and speculations of the disaster unraveled on the surface‚ which was covered by news stations around the world. As most of the world watched through the eyes and words of reporters‚ hoping for the miner’s
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Knowing Your Audience: The Chilean Mine Collapse Knowing your audience is an important factor to consider when there is information to be released to a public forum. Special considerations should be taken to ensure that the message is communicated effectively. The sender must recognize any potential barriers to communication that may hinder the audience from receiving the intended message. By recognizing who the audience is composed of‚ the sender is able to cater the message accordingly
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The Chilean Cooper Mine Mary Carver BCOM/275 Allan Stallings September 20‚ 2012 The Chilean Cooper Mine cave in 2010 trapping 33 workers for 17 days 2‚300 feet underground was a tragic accident that they could have been prevented if the company would have had a strategic business plan in place for this type of crisis ("Chile Mining Accident (2010)"‚ 2011). A crisis management plan is crucial to have in a mining company‚ but every company large or small should have one. No business plans
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sensitive matter to the family with facts and info needed but also at a level of personal consideration. To Families of the Trapped Miners via face-to-face meeting It is being regret to announce to you today August 5‚ 2010 the collapse of our Cooper mine in Copiapo that has trapped family members far below the surface. We are still not aware of their location but making every effort to rescue your loved ones and bring them back to the surface. Many people around the world have volunteered to help save
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Chilean Mine Collapse Timothy E. Smith BCOM/275 September 8‚ 2013 Dr. William Rankin Abstract On August 5‚ 2010 a mine owned by Minera San Esteban in Northern Chile‚ collapsed trapping 33 workers 2‚300 feet underground for a length of two months. While trapped underground the normal shift leader managed the workers lives allowing them to survive until they were rescued. Because the ventilation shafts were not damaged during the collapse‚ the miners were able to breathe fresh air. A year after
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Knowing Your Audience ans Communication Release The news of a devastating accident is not easy to prepare or communicate to any one involved. Being the bearer of bad news is never easy. The way in which the news is delivered‚ and what must be done before and after the news is relayed is also important. The needs of the employees is different than the needs of the family members of those men who were trapped in the mine. It is vital to make sure to address each of these groups in a
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The Ok Tedi Copper Mine Ethical Issue * Opening the mine without a waste storage. If they would have waited to open the mine for the waste storage to be completely finished they never would have started disposing trailing in the river. * Environmental damage along the Ok Tedi. The environment that is affected is the river‚ the fish‚ the forest area along the river‚ the gardens‚ and hunting resources. The damage is already done to the environment. How long will it take to get
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DEMONTRATIVE COMMUNICATION PAPER Demonstrative communication is the nonverbal and unwritten communication that involves such things as facial expressions‚ which is the most common‚ tone of voice‚ and body language. Demonstrative communication happens between people who are communicating to each other and this happens through a sender and receiver process for communication. When a person is the sender‚ they are generally the speaker‚ and that person is trying to convey a message to a receiver to
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Chilean Copper Mine Collapse BCOM/275 Business Communication & Critical Thinking September 30‚ 2013 Chilean Copper Mine Collapse When an unforeseen tragedy comes into a small community‚ the devastation can cause havoc. The members of the Chilean society found themselves with more questions than answers when word spread there had been a collapse in a local mine. The families of the trapped mine workers and employees affected were in need of guidance. When communicating the messages to Chilean
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trapped after Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Francine Dowdy BCOM Aug 14‚ 2014 Feinaldo Fernandez Workers trapped after Chilean Copper Mine Collapse October 13‚ 2010‚ thirty three miners who were trapped underground for more than two months were rescued after a rescue team success that impressed the world. After about 22 hours the miners had to travel through a narrow shaft that was designed for the rescue. The miners hoped to sell their story and file a lawsuit against the mining company. August 15
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