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    This study explores the positive effects of effective communication on employee motivation and performance. Specifically‚ in intends to compare the results between service employees and manufacturing employees in terms of communication as a motivating factor. The theories used in this study to create a conceptual framework are Herzberg Two factor theory‚ Goal Theory‚ and the circular theory of communication. The concept is that when hygiene and motivator factors are high‚ goals can be developed‚

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    The weak and reactionary Articles of Confederation failed to adequately address the rights of colonies; each state had diverse needs that were not being represented in the government. The Articles were drafted in fear that a tyrannical government would emerge after the Revolution‚ but they were too powerless to enforce taxation. These issues were rectified by the Constitution’s strong centralized government. The Articles failed to adequately address state representation; small states wanted equal

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    Sternbergh’s article “A Tanifesto‚” published in the popular New York Magazine succeeds in entertaining the target audience‚ but is ineffective in trying to inform readers about the claim; the negative effects of tanning. “A Tanifesto” presents a lack of organization‚ an unsupported claim‚ and inappropriate changes in topic and discourse level which show that “A Tanifesto” is ineffective in proving that tanning is bad for ones health. Although an interesting article‚ “A Tanifesto” fails to successfully get

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    The differences between an effective and ineffective leader is one that build teams and one that builds trouble. An effective leader is an integral part of his team‚ always willing to pitch in to help get the job done. An ineffective leader insists on maintaining a safe rank-pulling and emotional distance from his team‚ never allowing his hands to get dirty or to help anyone. He must always feel it is necessary to remind others of his superior position and privileges. However‚ an effective leader

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    u09d1 The Internet’s Effect on Marketing-communication Strategies The Internet is rapidly overtaking traditional communications media as the primary‚ if not sole‚ source of information for the cohorts in Generation X and Generation Y. What are the implications for marketing-communications strategies if these trends continue? Owen notes that very little scholarly literature or research is available on this topic‚ partially because it is so new. The existing models concepts and theories in the

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    Introduction Good communication skills are one of the required skills from the human being to maintain and achieve the expected outcomes of the organization or team. An effective communicator tends to work well in a team. Working as a team in any environment is more productive and the expected outcomes tend to be more of a profitable than working alone. In this report there will be the discussion on the effects of team dynamics on corporate communication. The topic will be divided into sub sections:

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    The Effects of Social Media on Communication Skills May 20‚ 2013 Abstract This paper summarizes the effects of social media on hindering communication skills and reducing social activity in the world. Each reason is supported by evidence by referring to four published books and some articles online. It focuses mainly on social media via the Web‚ such as‚ Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and MySpace‚ to which many of the youth are exposed to nowadays‚ and this exposure has led to addiction. This paper

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    Jake Morris Texting Effects on Written Communication Skills Abstract Text messaging‚ especially in young people‚ is setting up the dynamics that will present challenges as they continue to grow and mature. Those challenges will present themselves as an inability or difficulties in forming proper sentences and perhaps even result in being unable to differentiate the basic writing nuances in words that sound alike‚ but have different meanings. This effort on the

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    Communication Structure and its Effects on Task Performance INTRODUCTION: As we perform our everyday tasks‚ we tend to use different type of techniques in order to produce efficient and a well satisfactory job. And most of the time‚ our good ways of communicating other people really makes our work easier. Communication is an act by which one person gives to or receives from another person information about that person’s needs‚ desires‚ perceptions‚ knowledge‚ or affective states. It may be intentional

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    CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION MEANING OF INTER-PERSONAL COMMUNICATION Communication according to the seventh edition of the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary‚ is defined as ‘the activity or process of expressing ideas and feelings or of giving people information’ but writers of mass communication like Robert M Krauss of the Columbia university and Susan R. Fussell of the Mississippi state university defined communication as the act of sending a signal across. Such a signal is generated from a from

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