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Objective 1.02
Effective Communication skills
 Written Communication
 The seven C’s of business communication
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1. Correctness
2. Completeness
3. Conciseness
4. Clearness
5. Concreteness
6. Courtesy
7. Consideration
Effective communication skills
 Written Communication
 Plagiarism
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: the act of using another person's words or ideas without
giving credit to that person : the act of plagiarizing something
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/plagiarism
 Following written directions
 Written business communication
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1. Memorandum
2. Business letter
Effective communication skills
 Verbal/Nonverbal Communication
 Importance of both verbal and nonverbal
communication
 Sign Language
 Body Language
 The Seven Universal Facial Expressions of Emotion FBI
 Tone of Voice
 Reaction
Interact with others in a way that is
honest, fair, helpful & respectful
 Ethical vs. Unethical Behavior
 Workplace ethics
Interact with others in a way that is
honest, fair, helpful & Respectful
 Ethical vs. Unethical Behavior
 Personal Ethics
Interact with others in a way that is
honest, fair, helpful and respectful
 Treating Others Fairly
 Gender
 Sexual Orientation
 Physical Condition
 Ethnic Heritage
 Lifestyle
 Harassment
Positive social skills
(e.g., good manners and showing gratitude)
Positive Social Skills
Positive Attitude
 Digital etiquette
 Attitudes
 Positive & Negative
 Optimists & Pessimists
 Social networking
 Etiquette
 Gossip
 Professionalism
 Tact
 Punctuality
Get along well with others and work
effectively with them in groups.
 Team Work
 Time Management
 Cooperative or coordinated
effort on the part of a group
of persons acting together as
a team or in the interests of a
common cause.
 http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/team
work
Conflict Resolution Skills
 Conflict Resolution Skills
 Conflict Resolution Process
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Identify the problem.
Identify possible solutions.
Evaluate each suggested solution.
Pick the best solution.
See if the solution is working.
If necessary, agree to disagree.
Conflict Resolution Skills
 Communication in Conflict Situations
 I-messages
a. I feel _________________________________
b. When you _____________________________
c. Because _______________________________
d. And I want ____________________________
 Private locations
Recognize the difference between appropriate and
inappropriate behavior in specific school, social and
work situations
 Appropriate behavior in specific situations
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Courtesy
ii. Respecting privacy
iii. Appropriate dress
iv. Working with supervisors and coworkers
v. Punctuality
vi. Time management
vii. Accountability
viii. Motivation
ix. Integrity
x. Self-discipline
xi. Personal code of ethics
Recognize the difference between appropriate and
inappropriate behavior in specific school, social and
work situations
 Demonstrate Self-Control
i. Self-control
ii. Self-observation
iii. Reward technique
iv. Extinction
v. Alternate behavior
vi. Stimulus control
Handling outside pressure on you.
Sources of pressure
Physical
ii. Mental
iii. Emotional
iv. Intellectual
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Roadblocks in your personal life
Self-esteem
Self-concept
ii. Affirmation
iii. Visualization
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Accepting responsibility for your
behavior
 Responsible personal
behavior
 Responsible behavior in
the work environment
Knowledge about, respect for, openness to and
appreciation for all kinds of human diversity.
 Cultural Sensitivity
 Diversity
 Discrimination
 Prejudice
 Bias
 Stereotype
Interacting positively with diverse groups of people may
contribute to learning and academic achievement.
 Fairness
 公正 Kōsei
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Japanese
 Rettferdighet
 Norwegian
 Tegwch
 Welch
Google Translate
 Respect
 ‫االحترام‬
Arabic
 尊重 Zūnzhòng
 Chinese
 Повага povaha
 Ukranian
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Interacting positively with diverse groups of people is
often essential to maintain employment.
 Positive working relationships
 Human relations
 Interdependence
 Attitudes
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Defeatist
Inferior
Superior
Mature
 Types of Leaders
 Authoritarian
 Democratic
 Laissez-Faire
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