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    Listening Skills Careful listening can increase your telephone efficiency. The average speaking rate is 150 to 160 words a minute‚ but we can think at 600 words a minute which means that only twenty five percent of our mental capacity is required to record what is being said. By using the rest to think about and react to the words instead of thinking about other distractions‚ we would improve our listening by gathering more information from what is being said. To let the other person know

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    Cross Cultural Communication | Country | Preferred communication style | Non-verbal communication practices | Business communication norms | Strategies to increase cross-cultural communication | Brazil | Face- to-FaceRelationship OrientedPortuguese (1st) English (2nd) Spanish (3rd) | Less Personal spaceTouch is usedCustomary to give a gift at first meeting | Meetings usually start lateBetter to remain formalTechnical data should be metricPace of negotiation is much slower compared to the US

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    their thoughts‚ verbally and non-verbally‚ to those who are listening‚ and have those thoughts completely understood‚ they would have what is called good communication. The word “communication” comes from the Latin word “commicare”‚ which means to “share.” Communication is vital in different aspects of our lives‚ and without good communication‚ the world would be completely chaos. The world we living in today lacks good communication because people allow technology to take over their lives. In

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    CROSS CULTURAL COMMUNICATION BARRIERS AND CULTURAL FRAMEWORKS 1. Entrance This study’s purpose is define‚ discuss and evaluate cross cultural communication’s beginning‚ development and class the approach’s and description’s. Cross cultural communication’s main research is peoples culture which are having very different daily and community life. If this culture begins to interact the other culture it will be subject of cross cultural communication. Cross cultural communication is a very new area

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    Importance of Listening in Communication:-- Listening is defined as applying oneself to hearing something. In verbal communication it is to hear while giving attention to what is being said. It is an ability that can be cultivated and practiced into a skill. From this standpoint it can be viewed as an art. As a public speaker‚ it is an art to be mastered.For your message to reach the ears of those you speak to‚ you need to know what they want to hear. Everyone

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    Monash University English Language Center     English Language Bridging Program Diploma 2  Research Essay  “Evaluate The Importance of Cross-Cultural Studies for Managers”      Student   : Galih Ardisatria Student ID   : 23006773 Teachers  : Jonathan Steven Date of submission :  27 September 2010                                Word Count          :

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    Importance of Good Communication Paulette Lewis University of Phoenix GEN 300 Ms. Ramona Big Eagle June 4‚ 2007 Importance of Good Communication To be competitive in today ’s business world‚ a team needs to communicate openly and frequently. With the technology that is available‚ a business can now find it easier than ever to have meetings from all corners of the world‚ at any time during the day. Whether there are team members around the world or just across the hall – team members

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    actions‚ in the process of intercultural communication. The adequacy of the understanding of the actions and their causes depend building a relationship with another person. Therefore‚ stereotypes allow to speculate on the causes and possible consequences of their own and others ’ actions. A person is endowed by certain traits and qualities with the stereotypes‚ and it is predicted behavior on this basis. Thus‚ stereotypes play a very important role - in communications‚ in general‚ and in the process of

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    Veronica Maloa-Taulealo Communication 40 Final 6/26/13 In any aspect of life‚ whether it is school‚ work or home‚ communication is a critical component of our daily lives. Every career requests candidates to have a strong sense of communication skills‚ the ability to analyze communication and collaborate effectively with others. In my observations and readings‚ I found the communication iceberg to be the most applicable tool to apply to my own life. The communication ice berg teaches us

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    1). Intercultural communication focuses on “sharing of meanings” across cultures‚ whereas cross-cultural communication focuses on comparisons of communication styles. Using a variety of academic sources‚ evaluate both of these theories to determine which is the most useful for developing effective communication with people from other cultures. You may also draw on personal experience in the development of your argument. Everyone in this world is in one way or another influenced or affected by culture

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