To gain or share information or give or accept help.
What is an opportunity to converse - a conversation?
Misspellings, jargons, and redundancies
What are three common errors to avoid in writing?
Sounds, words, language and speaking.
What is verbal communication?
Includes essential personal information.
What is the heading of a resume?
Facial expressions, posture, personal appearance, touch, time and space.
What are nonverbal communication?
A communication model consists of these two things.
What are senders and receivers?
Used to communicate information quickly and informally within a business or organization.
What is a memo?
Text, email, blog, letters, journals are examples of
What is written communication?
Work or Employment
What is experience?
Solving a disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides
What is conflict resolution?
A platform for conversation, building relationships, and connecting with your audience.
What is social media?
Date line, inside address, salutation, body, complimentary closing, and signature.
What are parts of a business letter?
Television, maps, photos, videos, charts, and graphs are examples of
What is visual communication?
What is an introductory statement?
Two parties with opposing goals reach mutually acceptable outcomes.
What is negotiation?
Engage actively, respect silence, aware of nonverbal signals, and take thoughtful notes.
What is active listening?
Cut and paste material into a writing assignment.
What is plagiarism?
The use of visual clues to communicate a message
What is body language?
The length of time employers take to review a resume.
What is less than 30 seconds?
Two or more people who share a mission and responsibility to achieve a common goal.
What is a team?
Withholding information, distorting information, and plagiarizing.
What are forms of unethical communication?
Avoid misspellings and grammatical errors in writing.
What is proofreading?
The imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs.
What is communication?
The most common way to organize a resume.
What is chronological approach?
Peer pressures cause a person to withhold contrary or unpopular opinions from the team.
What is groupthink?