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    My Best Self Exercise

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    My best self After the awkward feeling of asking friends and colleagues about my strengths and doing this analysis‚ I believe I became more aware of how I can leverage them both personally and professionally. My strengths Strengths Quotes Interpretation Friendly Cooperative Positive attitude “Always with a friendly attitude‚ he is very supportive of his team giving them confidence and motivation and helping to create a strong group feeling” I’m a sympathetic person that tries to build cohesive

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    “Diversity is multilayered‚ and dimensions of diversity begin with individual core values‚ which are linked and wrapped into social identities‚ type of experiences and influences one has‚ and finally into the organization one is working with and the way it influences how one conducts himself or herself in that organization.” Dr.Stella Josisa Bendera‚ President’s Office Diversity Management Unit‚ Tanzania Bridging the Organization’s Gap on Generational Diversity

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    Communication Barriers Communication Barriers are the various obstacles and hurdles which arise in between of an effective communication leading to misunderstandings and misinterpretations by the receiver. In the above example noise was the communication barrier. Role of communication barriers in ineffective communication Let us now understand in details what the barriers to an effective communication are and how they lead to an ineffective communication. * Noise - Noise plays an important

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    reasons. So‚ in this paper we will explore more on the causes of broken family and their consequences. 1. Broken family: Meaning and Implication: No matter how ideal a family in the terms of their relationship‚ there are still hardships and misunderstandings that will come along the way. It is just part of any relationship anyway. But‚ the sad part is when one of the family members gave up and the others have no choice but to accept and let go. Thus‚ the family starts to be broken. When we say

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    1.0 Executive Summary The embodiment of this report is interpolated of 4 main components‚ of which they are deliberately problem statement‚ content analysis‚ findings and recommendation as well as conclusion. The overview of each and every component is enumerated in a brief and concise manner as below. Under the domain of problem statement‚ a general deliberation revolving the issues as pre-determined in the encounter(s) of Dr Susan in Bolivia is touched on. On top of that‚ an analysis on the historical

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    Presentation on Stuart Hall’s “Encoding/decoding” Hall‚ Stuart. “Encoding/decoding.” Culture‚ Media‚ Language. Ed. Stuart Hall et al. New York: Routledge‚ 1980. 128-138. Hall begins by pointing out that traditional research on communication has been critcised for being too linear by interpreting communication as a mere “circulation circuit” (128). He asserts that a better approach‚ conceptualised by Marx‚ is one which encompasses additional distinctive aspects of communication so that the

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    by J. Lynn McBrien‚ demonstrates what refugees face when they first enter a classroom in the United States. McBrien draws on the struggles refugees face‚ such as‚ discrimination from peers‚ segregation‚ withdrawal from family and social life‚ misunderstandings between students and teacher‚ and unclear expectations (McBrien 333). If teachers are more aware of refugee needs they can teach them in more effective ways. McBrien goes on to explain how “newcomers assimilate into the White middle-class majority”

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    service user‚ and the staffs are aware of the current needs of the service user. Communicating can resolve conflict‚ avoid cultural misunderstandings‚ solve problems & develop good relations with others. 1‚ 1.2 Communication is a fundamental relationship-building skill in the workplace. If people don’t communicate well they limit their ability to connect on any meaningful level and‚ at the extreme‚ can create conflict. Positive communication skills like listening‚ open-ended questions‚ calm tone of

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    Unit 31

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    are working in a team and especially if it is in a company‚ you need to be a good team player and to get along with all members of clients no matter whether you like or not‚ If you don’t communicate well they limit their ability to connect on any meaningful level and that can lead to conflict or any other trouble that can caused you to be excluded from the work field‚ so it is extremely important for a person to have better relationships with the colleague that you are working with‚ many times I have

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    learning environment and assessing individual learner’s needs and abilities. The gaining of my students trust and keeping them motivated are also part of my role‚ as is‚ the evaluating of each session’s aims and objectives to make sure they are meaningful and applicable to the students. Being knowledgeable and confident in the application of my subject and assessing the students understanding of what they have been taught are important areas of my teaching role. In my role as teacher/trainer‚

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