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    knowledge about, on being motivation and the other being communication. Within my current role as a Director of Admissions and Marketing both concepts are used within my facility on a daily basis not only within our management team, but among the entire staff. As stated within the text Motivation refers to forces that energize, direct, and sustain an individual’s efforts (Snell, 2013). Communication is another key factor in a work environment. Communication is the transmission of information and…

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    I took two classes for the summer of 2016, but the Interpersonal Communication class had me worried the most. I had a training with the army, and that required me to absence from school for two weeks. Unlike my other class, I didn’t have a chance to work ahead of the class with the instructor for the two weeks that I would be missing. Therefore, I was worried that I wouldn’t catch up with my classmates and end up failing the class. However, Ms. Anna was generous and extended the assignment due…

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    Communication is a key aspect to our survival on this planet. If we didn’t communicate, we wouldn’t be able to do much in any aspects of our lives. We use verbal communication to actually say what we mean, but we also use nonverbal communication. That is like body language, facial expression, gestures and eye contact. When someone is talking to you, you should make sure you are analyzing all of these and also listening to what they are saying. In this paper I compare the United States vs…

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    Finally, the central communication hub needs to remain in touch with staff as they work through the crisis. This is a major consideration that most forget when in a crisis situation. In most crises, a business must continue to function, which can only be accomplished if communication is established between employees and management. Ley, Ludwig, Pipek, V. et al. (2014), reiterate in their studies the importance of “inter-organizational collaboration” and creating a secure work environment will…

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    Throughout this course I have learn many new and helpful concepts and terms. In the Interplay The Process of Interpersonal Communication, there is twelve chapters filled with tons of useful and meaningful information. I can’t just pick just one chapter to focus on, I picked chapters that I think is relevant. And some of the terms in each chapter that I believe I can relate to and the ones that stood out to me more than others. In chapter one is all about the interpersonal process which how we…

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    When you think of professionals, you want to make sure that they are the right one for your child. You want to make sure that the professional can understand your views of the child. It’ important to find different ways to communicate with families because you will never know what barrier you could face. With all these different barriers with families not speaking the same language and with different stress levels it can be hard to truly communicate with families. You want to make sure that the…

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    Throughout, history you can see different methods of communicating dating back to the cave man era. Though, there are many different ways communication has been done from the beginning of time, it’s no secret that language is the primary code humans use to communicate. “Although there is no specific date that we can pinpoint as to when language was first "discovered," we can estimate that our ancestors have been verbally communicating for approximately a million years.”(Bevan & Sole, 2014) How…

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    In our first class, we began to discuss communication basics and how they apply to daily life, and their relevance in a college setting. Forms of communication include Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Group, Public, and Mass. I have found a majority of these forms of communication to be relevant in regards to my college experience thus far. As a student, I almost constantly have an running internal monologue, a form of Intrapersonal communication. This internal monologue ranges from me reminding…

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    in the dusty cabinets, bearing a lost child’s picture on each. Beginning at a young age, I was exposed to different forms of communication. From working alongside my grandmother in her classroom as she taught severely handicapped children; to my adult career as a teacher’s assistant in a dual emersion setting. Both of these experiences with different forms of communication are significant to me because literacy is the ability to comprehend and adapt in a world where people communicate in ways…

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    Nonverbal communication is the way that many people are able to communicate without using words. For children with autism, communication can be very difficult verbally as well as nonverbally. Children with autism have social-interaction difficulties as well as communication challenges and have a tendency to engage in repetitive behaviors. (source) These communication challenges (examples) can make it difficult for the parents of children with autism to know how their child may be feeling at…

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