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    OrgCom Cummunication Across Culture Arthur Kiskisol MBA Professor: Dr. Concepsion Sumadsad Tickler different people different point of view Seven Habits by Stephen Covey Culture and CommunicationCulture is communication and communication is culture” (Hall‚ 1959) Founding Role of Edward T. Hall The term “intercultural communication” was used in Edward T. Hall’s (1959) influential book‚ The Silent Language‚ and Hall is generally acknowledged to be the founder of the field

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    Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………….…......3 Chapter 1 Language is Culture: Intercultural Communication ………………………….….……….5 1.1 Language as a marker of cultural identity …………………………………………….………….5 1.2 Cross-cultural communicative competence ………………………………………………………7 1.3 Cultural and intercultural communication ………………………………………………...…….12 Chapter 2 Influence of Native Language and Culture on Intercultural communication ……………18 2.1 Levels of communication …………...………………………………………………………..…19 2.2 Cultural Values‚ Customs and Linguistic Expressions

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    Case study Intercultural communication is inevitable in modern business world‚ and a successful merchant should have professional communication skill and knowledge to solve problem in oral communication. This essay will discuss how to exactly confirm communication situation‚ and then utilizing professional skills to deal with the issues of cultural difference and information overload in Fran’s presentation. Cultural difference and information overload can be common problems in the presentation

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    Theory and Practice in Language Studies‚ Vol. 1‚ No. 3‚ pp. 219-225‚ March 2011 © 2011 ACADEMY PUBLISHER Manufactured in Finland. doi:10.4304/tpls.1.3.219-225 Identity Negotiation in Relation to Context of Communication Ying Huang School of Foreign Languages & Literature‚ Yunnan Normal University‚ Kunming‚ China Email: nancyhuang1207@yahoo.com.cn Abstract—This paper explores how tour guides negotiate their identities in a multiple context of communication. The context is characterised as professional

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    Culture and Communication Victor L. Henry COM/530 Communications for Accountants June 7‚ 2010 Carmen Andia Abstract Google is the leader in providing multiple forms of data access on the Internet. Information for many sources can be found at the click of a mouse. To archive and disseminate information‚ Google maintains an open organizational culture that allows sharing of data within the company to be quick‚ easy‚ and concise. Even when communication conflicts arise within the company

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    Perception and inter-cultural communication ¡°The moon is a rocky physical sphere that orbits the Earth; yet when looking at this object‚ many Americans often see a man in the moon‚ many Native Americans perceive a rabbit‚ Chinese claim a lady is fleeing her husband‚ and Samoans report a woman weaving¡±(Samovar 56). For Americans‚ a ¡°V¡± sign made with two fingers usually represents victory. Australians equate this gesture with a rude American gesture usually made with the middle finger. Most

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    ------------------------------------------------- CAPE Communication Studies Programme ------------------------------------------------- This blog is for students of the Community College of St Vincent & the Grenadines who are to be entered for CAPE Communication Studies examination in May 2008. The blog contains information about the course syllabus‚ administration and assignments as well as the course content. Wednesday‚ March 05‚ 2008 The expository presentation for CAPE Communication Studies Internal Assessmblies

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    Introduction Communication is an important mean of expressing yourself because it exists different ways of expression and so different kind of communication depending on the culture you belong to. The way of communicating will not be the same as other countries and it is important to know some values of other cultures and so of other ways of communicating for‚ first of all‚ avoiding some misunderstandings and then knowing better some aspects of different cultures. That is why cross-cultural communication

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    OPTIMIZING MILLENNIALS’ COMMUNICATION STYLES Jackie L. Hartman Kansas State University Jim McCambridge Colorado State University Millennials‚ those individuals born between 1980 and 2000‚ compose the largest cohort of college students in the United States. Stereotypical views of millennials characterize them as technologically sophisticated multitaskers‚ capable of significant contributions to tomorrow’s organizations‚ yet deficient in communication skills. This article offers insights for

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    of Cross-Cultural Communication © Anthony Pym 2003 Intercultural Studies Group Universitat Rovira i Virgili Tarragona‚ Spain* Pre-print version 3.3 The following is a series of propositions designed to connect a few ideas about translation as a mode of cross-cultural communication. The ideas are drawn from a multiplicity of existing theories; the aim is not particularly to be original. The propositions are instead intended to link up three endeavors: an abstract conception of cross-cultural communication

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