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    exchanged‚ but by how many messages are received‚ and understood (Baker‚ 2009). Clear communication is the key as we all filter verbal information through what we want to hear and are expecting to hear. It is important to always verify what the receiver of one’s message understands the message to be and then move away from personalizing questions that may arise‚ while focusing on clarifying what one wants to communicate. Thus begins the process of physically receiving messages and the keys involved‚

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    MINING By Andrea Osorno THE 33 MINERS IN CHILE    The collapse of the gold and copper mine San José (Saint Joseph) that maintained trapped during 10 weeks at 33 miners 700 meters below surface area has definitely grabbed the attention of the general public on the security and labor conditions of the active mines that currently operate in Chile.    For the last 30 years‚ the mining industry in Chile‚ which represents over 40 per cent of their gross domestic

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    Chilean Miners John BCOM 275 April 13‚ 2012   Chilean Miners In this paper I will be speaking about how we should speak to those effected‚ how we need to be considerate how we speak to them. Watch the tone that is used and the words that are said. What may be the needs of the families of the miners when receiving a message about the incident‚ As well as what may be the needs of the company’s employees when receiving a message about this incident. On august 5‚ 2010 a historic event

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    it is your family that supports you” (“Family Quotes‚” 2012). When a person becomes seriously ill‚ our job as nurses is to support that family. Evidence suggests that treating the needs of the family while treating the patient will yield optimum results. The patient will likely respond more positively with family around‚ and the family will be likewise more satisfied spending time with their family member in trouble. Family needs have been grouped into the five categories of receiving assurance‚

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    Chilean Miners BCOM275 2/26/2013 Chilean Miners The "Timeline: Trapped Chilean Miners" (2010) website reported that on August 5th‚ 2010 33 Chilean miners were trapped when the main ramp of the San Jose mine in the Atacama region of northern Chile collapsed. Emergency officials are currently unable to communicate with the miners trapped. It was said that workers were trapped at a depth of around 300 meters Weik‚ J. (2010). The company Codelco is yet to inform the immediate families of the miners

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    When communicating with an audience it is very important to know what type of audience you will be delivering a message to.Communicate quickly and accurately.Gather the facts - who‚ what‚ where‚ when‚ why‚ how‚ what next. If necessary‚ contact the crisis management team. Act quickly by distributing the information that will determine what the media and families should have. Notify the families of those involved. The circumstances will vary with the nature of the crisis. The problem should always

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    Communication is a two way process of giving and receiving a message‚ such as exchanging ideas of information. This can be done by text messaging‚ emails‚ letters‚ face to face etc. (Rasheed et al‚ 2010‚ pg.2) Interpersonal communication is an effective way between two people to communicate. The interpersonal communication also involves mirroring and reflective listening and it also involves applying the communication cycle in ways that ensure that your message has been understood. Did you know? “Effective

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    Later‚ you are in a restaurant‚ and after checking your pockets you find out that you have forgotten your wallet. No worries‚ just pick up that WAP phone and go to your bank’s website‚ insert a few details and transfer some money on to your smartcard. This very same card contains your passport‚ driving license‚ benefit book‚ credit cards‚ supermarket loyalty card‚ travel pass‚ soccer club season ticket‚ digital TV license‚ house and car keys‚ medical records‚ iris and fingerprint information. The benefit

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    in this class are al quite similar in many ways‚ ranging from characters‚ motivations‚ morals‚ and themes. “What of this Goldfish‚ Would You Wish?” by Etgar Keret‚ is a story of a young boy who gets the idea to create a documentary about the wishes people if they were given the chance by a magical goldfish. The boy‚ Yonatan or Yoni‚ believes he can become rich and famous by filming this documentary. He knocks on the door of a Russian man by the name of Sergei‚ who he asks the question of what he

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    Every organizational structures and practice has the role of the change agent and it plays a significant part in organization. A case like ‘The Young Change Agents’ focuses on the change leader and the bottom of the ladder. Following by that in this case study James Shaw who joined AIESEC- world largest student-run international student exchange and development organization and his main responsibilities were recruiting‚ training‚ motivating‚ utilizing and retaining the organization’s members.

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