Category: Communication

  • Effective Communication: Email Etiquette Definition

    Table of Contents Introduction Tips for writing emails Email etiquette Features of using email Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Electronic mail or email is one of the most popular ways of communication in recent times. It allows for almost instantaneous communication with anyone online. Due to the rapid speed with which information is transferred through email, it…

  • Communication: Self-Evaluation Commentary

    Communication is a powerful tool that can be used to present oneself and achieve various goals. Any job requires some extent of written and oral communication, which is critical to interact with managers, colleagues, and clients, properly translate the ideas and understand others. This self-evaluation paper focuses on two assignments that were completed earlier to…

  • Communication: Passion and Creative Confidence

    If we just want something, and it is hard to have it, at the first obstacle, we prefer to have something else we will never achieve anything in life. We have to want something a lot and work hard to have it. The determination is a great weapon. It takes courage, to try again and…

  • Communication, Leadership, and Organizational Skills in Emergency Response

    The contemporary environment introduces additional requirements for the efficiency and quality of the emergency response. While certain challenges, such as natural disasters, have been a major force since the dawn of humanity, the changeable landscape of the 21st century poses new, unprecedented challenges. The rapid technological progress elevates the risks related to humanmade emergencies, whereas…

  • Computer-Mediated Interpersonal Communication

    Communication is one of the people’s needs who are eager to share their knowledge and experiences with others. People have developed numerous channels of communication and the beginning of the 21st century is one of the most remarkable periods in this respect. Development of technology-enabled people to squeeze the world where people from different parts…

  • “Communication Mosaics” a Book by Julia Wood

    Table of Contents Groupthink Concept Application of Groupthink Concept in Film Conclusion Works Cited Groupthink Concept As discussed by Julia Wood in the book, Communication Mosaics: An Introduction to the Field of Communication, groupthink refers to a psychological phenomenon happening within a cluster of persons under which the aspiration for conventionality within this cluster results…

  • How Technology Affects Communication

    Three can be no possible doubt that humankind has made a tremendous breakthrough in advancing global communication in recent years. These changes have seeped quickly into every domain and area, causing people to change their manner of interactions and explore new possibilities. Of all the ways in which technology affects communication, one may distill three…

  • Argumentative and Alternative Communication Systems

    Table of Contents Summary Echolalia Moving from Topic to Topic Focusing on the Literal Meanings of Words Speaking with no Eye Contact References Summary Alternative and argumentative communication (AAC) uses symbols, pictures, written words, and objects that help autistic children to communicate. It also helps autistic children perform in an environment where they can communicate…

  • Computer-Based Communication Technologies in the Business

    Table of Contents Introduction Instant messaging advantages and disadvantages Wikis advantages and disadvantages Conclusion Reference list Introduction Recently developed computer-based communication technologies, such as instant messaging (IM), wikis, and blogs, are beginning to influence the way individuals communicate ideas and information in a number of diverse fields. The business field has been one of the…

  • Communication Accommodation Theory

    Based on convergence, divergence, and maintenance, the theory explains how, when and why people adjust their way of communication, knowingly or unknowingly, to include or exclude others in a conversation. This enables the speaker to know their audience well and communicate appropriately. In a way, they can understand despite differences in forms of communication either…