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Employees in an office often come from different walks of life and different cultures. Their personalities are unique, their expectations diverse. But how can we ensure communication in the office is as effective as possible? This programme explores the fundamental business skill of communication in the workplace. The many forms of verbal communication are covered, including oral and written methods such as meetings, speeches, letters and presentations. Similarly, the increasing importance of effective electronic communication is presented. Nonverbal cues such as body language are explored and in summary, the programme discusses strategies for overcoming the barriers to workplace communication.
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Businesses rely heavily on communication - particularly in the information age of the 21st-century. In today's world it is often necessary to share information with many different people both internally and external to the organisation. Without clear communication, false information could be provided to suppliers, employees or customers, with the end result - confusion, and little hope of success. In this programme we define what effective communication is, what stops it, why it's so important, the communication methods that modern businesses employ, and the importance of ethics in communication. Follow us as we prove the importance of effective communication in business.
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BUILD Relationships provides a clear process, BUILD, for establishing positive relationships for a successful sale, a collaborative team or a productive business. Building relationships is at the heart of everything we do, according to psychologist Eve Ash. There is more pleasure and value to be found in relationships that are built from the ground up. Once this video is completed you will have learned to implement the BUILD formula, begin with establishing rapport with the other person, understand what's important to them, initiate engaging communication, listen with an open mind and discover new qualities in them and in yourself.
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(304983.1)
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One of the biggest barriers to communication is when speakers and writers assume that the people they are addressing know a great deal more than they actually do. The use of jargon and slang can turn any business relationship into a communication nightmare! This communication training video explores the importance of asking questions to clarify meanings, tailoring language for particular target groups and building rapport and its impact on the communication process. Clarify the communication in your workplace with this easy to follow communication video aimed at all workers.
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(303842.1)
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Ross Campbell of RCA Crisis Management shows the powerful lessons that can be learned from an unfolding crisis. Make people the first priority and anticipate a potential domino effect. He tells Eve Ash you must ensure a reliable communications system, include everyone in the plan, make people a priority and be considerate with communication. This video is one of five powerful videos for any business to employ when developing their crisis management strategy: - Crisis Management Strategy Planning - Managing Crises and Brand Damage - The Power of Checklists in Crisis Management - Running an Effective Crisis Simulation
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Saddleback Educational Publishing.
Call Number
158.1 22
Publication Date
2011
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Electronic Resources
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Kador, John.
Call Number
659.2 22
Publication Date
2009
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From Jessie Jackson to Eliot Spitzer, JetBlue to John Edwards, the news is filled with public apologies - some effective and some not so. At some point everyone needs to make an effective apology. Effective Apology is a survival guide for all of us who find a need to apologize in our business or professional work, either for ourselves or for our organizations. The news is flooded with stories of people apologizing. But we dont need more apologies, says author John Kadorwe need better ones. Too many people miss tapping into the transformative power of apology to restore strained relationships.
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Redway, Kathryn.
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650.1 RED
Publication Date
1995
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Books
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Cameron, Sheila, author.
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650.1 CAM
Publication Date
2021
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"Develop essential learning and employability to excel at business studies The Business Student's Handbook, 7th Edition, by Cameron brings together personal skills, study skills and employability skills to help students succeed in their academic and professional lives. The book addresses transferable skills such as self-management, teamwork and planning to help you become a highly desirable graduate. A strong emphasis on project management, data analysis, communication skills and presentation skills makes this an essential resource for any business student. The TECHSkills boxes focus on your digital skills to ensure you are making the most of the best tools found online. This handbook is all about applying theory to practice; so you will find it filled with exercises, practical suggestions and tips"--
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Books
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Kouns, Barry.
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005.8
Publication Date
2011
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Chief Information Security Officers are bombarded with huge challenges every day, from recommending security applications to strategic thinking and business innovation. This guide describes the hard and soft skills that a successful CISO requires: not just a good knowledge of information security, but also attributes such as flexibility and communication skills.
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Electronic Resources
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Solomon, Charlene Marmer
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658.049 SOL
Publication Date
2009
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Books
Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0906/2009006676.html
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Wieringa, Saskia E.
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305.407900
Publication Date
2008
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In the context of our increasingly globalied and digitalied world, libraries and archives are experiencing major changes. The methods used internationally to collect cultural heritage and other historical material are shifting, as new media have added important innovative tools for gathering, preserving, and sharing information around the globe. In light of our increasingly multicultural societies and the expanding "digital divide," we need new and more inclusive approaches to the collection of cultural heritage. This means that critical reflection on both the contents of collections and methods of acquisition is crucial. The International Information Center and Archives for the Womens Movement (IIAV) in Amsterdam provides a case study in how to approach these issues. It considered such questions as how to make optimal use of new media, and whose histories should be represented in its archives. In Traveling Heritages, international and national heritage experts from academic, library, and archival professions reflect upon these questions, offering new perspectives on documenting womens histories.
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Electronic Resources
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