NM2203 Social Media in Communication Management Lecture 1: Introduction to Social Media! Dr. Tracy Loh 14 Aug 2014 Today’s Lecture ✤ Module overview! ✤ Assignments/grading criteria! ✤ Group project! ✤ Introduction to social media Social Media in Communication Management Communication Management Advertising Public Relations Course Description ✤ Focus is on the dynamics and management of social media in relation to communication management i.e
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any health and social care setting communication is extremely important. The way we communicate with people depends on the situation and the environment; there are different types of health and social care settings some of these include‚ residential nursing homes‚ hospitals‚ doctor’s surgery and schools and many more. There are a huge range of people that use these services and we call these the service users‚ each service user has different needs that must be met. Health and social care professionals
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Communication is an important part of working with people. The way we communicate demonstrates understanding‚ respect and empathy toward clients. Effective communication allows for an understanding of the client’s situation. When we communicate understanding we can reflect back a client’s statement‚ which allows the client to know the social worker has an understanding about their situation. Micro processing allows for better understanding for treatment planning and defining goals. When a social
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Vietnam has a wide variety of religions practiced in their country. Nine point three percent of Vietnams population are Buddhist‚ six point seven percent are Catholic‚ One point five percent are Hoa Hao‚ one point one percent are Cao Dai. Less than one percent are Protestant and Muslim. Even though Vietnam has a lot of variety of religions over eighty percent claim no religion (East and Southeast Asia‚ 2012). Even thought there is a wide variety of religions in Vietnam‚ most of the people who live
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health and Social care setting 1.1 . Identify the different reasons why people communicate? The reasons for People communicating are as follows: • to express needs and wishes • to share ideas and information • to reassure • to express feelings and/or concerns • to build relationships and socialise • to ask questions • to share experiences 1.2. Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. 2.1. Demonstrate how to establish
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A vital element of social work is to be able to engage and communicate effectively with others. Communication can be defined as an event of giving and receiving information. Interpersonal skills‚ ability to develop a positive and trusting relationship and being able to show empathy determines the quality and effectiveness of interaction with others. Through Communication we engage with service users and be able to form assessments‚ conduct interviews‚ take up decision making and problem solving activities
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Social Communication involves YOU! But first… What is Social Communication? Is a field of study that primarily explores the ways information can be perceived‚ transmitted and understood‚ and the impact those ways will have on a society. It specializes in social media and all aspects of modern public relations. Our goal is to give a message to the public through tasks like social media‚ public relations‚ design‚ marketing‚ events‚ journalism and Broadcasting. But there’s something you would be
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Background Underestimating Importance of Cultural Differences in Outsourcing Agreements is a peer-reviewed journal article authored by Kvedaraviciene & Boguslauskas‚ published in the year 2010 by Engineering Economics. According to UNESCO culture is defined as “the set of distinctive‚ spiritual‚ material‚ intellectual and emotional features of society or a social group‚ and that it encompasses‚ in addition to art and literature‚ lifestyles‚ ways of living together‚ value systems‚ traditions and
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Throughout almost all societies‚ politeness plays an integral role in the effectiveness of social life and interaction within the context of both inter-cultural and cross-cultural communication. Within different cultures the definition of politeness may vary substantially and as a result may be appropriated in ways that are largely misunderstood within the context of other cultures. It is for this reason that scholars such as Brown and Levinson have derived theories on politeness and its use within
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Chapter 1 Psychology in health and social care Key topics ll Relevance of studying psychology ll Schools of thought in psychology ll Psychology in practice: people and practice ll How to make effective use of this book ll Introducing the ‘psychosoap’ family Introduction Our purpose throughout this book is to offer ideas from psychology that can be applied to your work in health or social care. Our objectives are to enable you to: ll apply evidence-based
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