Category: Communication

  • Communication Barriers at Workplace

    Table of Contents Introduction Definitions of boundaries Barrier Incidents Evaluation References Introduction Data should be traded at any place it is required, paying little heed to formal designs. In the current setting of big business change, a powerful dynamic cycle and light-footed response to patterns are critical to keep a professional setting (Bucăţa and Rizescu,…

  • Rhetoric & Professional Communication: Advertising

    Dealing with the ideas of rhetorical theory is a rather interesting subject of study, especially if we take into consideration the fact that the proper use of this theory and the practical skills it gives helps people get the benefit. This science presupposes finding unknown meanings of some symbols and using them to indicate the…

  • The Community and Communication Concept

    The best approach to be applied in understanding the concept and meaning of community is the fluid concept. This is the case because the meanings and definitions attached to a community by different people are different, and vary from one community setup to another. However for any individual interest in working with or within a…

  • Deliberative Dialogues: Community Communication

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction This community communication paper defines meaning of Deliberative Dialogues and evaluates how it is being used in a community to achieve democracy. Deliberative Dialogue is one of the means of communication, which is used by the community with an aim of obtaining diverse experience and…

  • Communication Theories From Socrates’ Dialogues

    Communication refers to the act of people being able to get the ideas and views that are to been passed by the other person. There are several theories, and they include group and public communication theories. This theory comprises group decision-making whereby people can discuss their issues. Therefore, in this theory, one can make an…

  • Communication: Definition, Elements and Meaning

    Table of Contents Introduction and definition The elements of the communication Conclusion References Introduction and definition Communication is the specific form of human interaction with other people as the participants of human society. The fact is that, there are huge amounts of definitions, everyone has its own merits and demerits, and all emphasize the key…

  • Communication: Improving Listening Skills

    Table of Contents Introduction Selective listening Getting emotional Conclusion References Introduction Listening is a process that consists of five elements: hearing, attending, understanding, responding and remembering. Good listeners are active and can be seen actively involved in the process of listening (Meldrum, 1994). It is said generally, to be a good listener one must use…

  • Professional Communication in the Journalism Industry

    Introduction Most journalism organizations are aware of the great contributions of strategic communication with customers and/or stakeholders. Terry Mohan states that the main aim for a professional means of communication is usually to facilitate the communication of ideas and concepts between the management and the employees in any organization in the journalism industry (Terry, 2008).…

  • Personal Examination as a Listener and Communication Partner

    While Petersen (2015) offers great advice on making our listening practices constructive, respectful, supportive, and non-judgmental, Schultze and Badzinski (2015) describe the process of attentive listening and provide Bible-based principles for maintaining relational harmony. When I examine myself as a communications partner and a listener in light of this material, I realize that I need…

  • Confidentiality, Privacy, and Privileged Communication

    Table of Contents Confidentiality, Privacy, and Privileged Communication Scenario References Confidentiality, Privacy, and Privileged Communication While the terms privacy, confidentiality, and privileged communication may be interchangeable, in the area of social work and clinical psychology, they hold distinct meanings. Privacy refers to the right of an individual against unnecessary intrusion and to control disclosure of…