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    distances‚ though the timeliness of the message left something to be desired. Some civilizations used methods other than written languages to communicate messages accurately across long distances. Perhaps the most famous example would be the Incans of South America. When one village had to deliver a message to another village‚ several colored pieces of string would be knotted in a specific pattern then run to the neighboring village to deliver the message. Other peoples simply used oral messengers

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    The interaction communication model explains the way people send and receive messages whether it is verbal or nonverbal. This shows the many components of a person having a conversation and the components that effect the conversation. People use it in their everyday life whether at school‚ watching a play‚ or at an interview. For example the interaction communication model is used when doctors tell patients bad news or telling them what is wrong. The doctor in this situation would be the source

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    communicating or “sending” a message to another person‚ the receiver. The receiver listens or “decodes” the message that the sender is trying to broadcast. When a process barrier occurs it happens for a number of reasons‚ including but not limited to information overload‚ fear of criticism‚ language differences‚ preoccupation‚ and failure to ask if understanding has occurred. In order to combat process barriers as a manager I would employ such tactics as clarifying my message to ensure that the receiver

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    change “you can never do enough to get your message across to your people.” This translates into employers saying that excellent communication skills are the number one priority on their list of qualifications for a successful candidate. Perhaps‚ this skill is so highly ranked because we know that communication is the most difficult of all human interactions. In a typical exchange in both formal and informal business interactions‚ more often than not the message is garbled on both sides: • The speaker

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    Reflective Statement

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    communicating messages through symbolism is in the work of Peter Kennard‚ very political and in your face montages‚ he puts it in a very simple explanation “I believe that the image of objects that we oppose should be broken up‚ shattered by opposing imagery. We must find key images enabling us to prise open and reveal the hidden mechanisms of oppressive regimes.” (Kennard‚ 2000). From 20th century Deconstructing Montages started expending and having more meaning and stronger messages as Druckery

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    Cross Cultural

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    person in a different culture we should be friendly and not get upset when they do not understand our message‚ instead let them ask questions so we can define the meaning of the message. We also have to learn how to send and receive the message when we are communicating. In order to crash the barriers of communication we need to look at the person’s body language‚ and how they receive the message. While doing research on Hispanics I learned Hispanics might speak Spanish only so we have to find another

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    reason the message is being delivered. Professional and Personal messaging hold major guidelines and should be taken into consideration at all times to avoid misunderstandings‚ delay in rapid response‚ clarity of intent‚ and often disruptive behavior civil and criminally. Intention The majority of emails have messages of meaning. In the personal venues the reasons for sending the message could cover such a wide range of topics. The Professional emails are the same‚ the messages convey information

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    organization‚ emails messages are largely used to communication inside and outside of the organization. Although‚ email is somewhat informal‚ it is the quickest and most effective method of sending and receiving messages and they can also be considered a formal method of communication‚ depending on the contents and whether or not there is any formal correspondence attached. Email can involve one-to-one communication‚ but it also supports one-to-many transmissions in which the same message can be sent to

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    Effective Communication

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    receive‚ and process huge numbers of messages every day. But effective communication is about more than just exchanging information. Effective communication requires you to also understand the emotion behind the information. It can improve relationships at home‚ work‚ and in social situations by deepening your connections to others and improving teamwork‚ decision-making‚ caring‚ and problem solving. It enables you to communicate even negative or difficult messages without creating conflict or destroying

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    Employees should always arrive earlier than the patients to get the office ready for the patients. Some duties that should be completed before the arrival of patients include: turning on all equipment‚ calling the answering service to collect messages‚ making copies of appointments and pulling medical records‚ replenishing the examination rooms and restrooms‚ and making sure prescription pads are available for the physician. When the employees arrive to the office they should make sure all equipment

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