Category: Communication

  • Communication in “Through Deaf Eyes” Documentary

    For a significant amount of time, deaf people have been perceived as people with impairments and disabilities, and the traces of the specified mindset can be identified even nowadays, thus defining attitudes toward the specified group. However, there are other ways of building relationships with the deaf community, as the movie titled Through Deaf Eyes…

  • The Communication Climate Inventory

    All organizations are like machines; they consist of different working parts which are all essential in achieving organizational objectives. Different working parts perform different functions but they all need to perform to the best of their ability to attain good organizational results. This can be done by continuous inspections to improve their productivity. This is…

  • Communication With Gestures and Facial Expressions

    Introduction A gesture can be said to be a movement of the body or part of it and especially the limbs to express ones thought or put emphasis. A gesture may also not necessarily involve movement of the body or part of it but an action altogether, (for example: he sent her flowers as a…

  • Communication Effectiveness and Ways to Improve It

    Table of Contents Introduction Ways to Enhance Communication Effectiveness How Social Style Affects Cultural Competence Conclusion References Introduction Three words define me as an individual, and they are decisive, authoritative, and goal oriented. My personal inventory takes me back to my childhood experience, whereby I always pursued power. I have always wondered why I am…

  • Social Work Effective Communication

    Table of Contents Introduction Effective communication Barriers to effective communication Unaccompanied asylum seeking child with an interpreter Emotional intelligence Risks and challenges Conclusion References Introduction Communication refers to the transfer of information from one center to another. The information can be about a person’s desire, needs, perception, knowledge, or affective states. This can be in…

  • The Art of Listening: Communication Skill

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Part Conclusion References Introduction Communication is a complex process that involves encoding and decoding of information. Listening, which is one of the communication elements, determines how effective the communication process is. Most people do not know how they can improve their listening skills in order to perfect communication. The process…

  • Information Structures in Technical Communication

    Table of Contents Description Comparison Classification Causal Discussion Extended Definition Process Discussions Persuasion Reference Description Description as an information structure involves discussing the physical properties, qualities, and appearance of an object. The description writing should start with a specific part, such as purpose or function. However, a generalized discussion of how an object works is…

  • Areas of Communication: Main Principles

    Table of Contents Cognitive Area Affective Area Behavioral Area Cognitive Area Two principles of communication to discuss are “we cannot not communicate” (20) and “meanings are constructed in interpersonal communication” (22). Every person experiences the first principle in his/her life. Once, for instance, I had to say something to a person who was in a…

  • Communication and People With Disabilities

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary of the Activity Evaluation of the Activity Recommendations for Change Works Cited Introduction People with disabilities often face difficulties in everyday life due to the limited number of places equipped specially for them. These places include, first of all, shopping malls visiting which is necessary for a person irrespective of…

  • Nonverbal Communication in Comedy and Drama

    Modern scholars believe that a person renders a large portion of the information by non-verbal means of communication such as gesticulation, facial expressions, eye contact, or even clothing. They help to express ideas, emotions or emphasize some points during the conversation (Mehrabian, 4). In this paper, we need to show how the functioning of body…