Category: Communication

  • Communication Behavior in Air Force

    High problem recognition publics (Air Force officers) will exhibit higher levels of information seeking behavior than low problem recognition publics (enlisted airmen) with regards to Air Force religion guidelines. Abstract Organizations are consistently in a search for ways of interpreting, analyzing, classifying, and categorizing, among other things, the characteristics of their people (publics). This research…

  • The U-Curve Model: Managing Intercultural Communication

    Table of Contents Introduction Intercultural Communication Situation: Description Intercultural Communication Strategy Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Creating a safe and welcoming environment for all participants is one of the core requirements for positive and productive communication. However, in some settings, achieving the goal of peaceful opinion and knowledge sharing becomes especially challenging due to the collision…

  • The Journal of Communication and Religion Analysis

    The studies aimed to investigate the National Journal Research with the main focus on the Journal of Communication and Religion. It examined the current publisher, the journal’s origin, the current focus of the journal contents, the journal’s significance to Rhetoric Ph.D. emphasis reading area. In addition, the report analyzed three representative articles from the journal…

  • Non-Verbal Communication Through Clothing

    Abstract Non-verbal communication is the major player in the human behavior and it is always important to realize that major communication taking place is usually non-verbal communication. Hence, for effective communication we must understand the role non-verbal communication plays as one of the measurement for competence of communication. Non-verbal communication has been subject of research…

  • Communication Technologies in the Historical Context

    Table of Contents Introduction Telegraph Telephone Radios Television Telecommunication Satellites Fiber-Optic Cables Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Communication is a vital aspect of human lives because people are naturally social beings. More importantly, long-distance communication posed a greater challenge to the early man but due to technological advancements in the field of communication, the threats have…

  • Asking Questions for Effective Interpersonal Communication

    Many factors can influence communication and make it more effective for the benefit of all participants. Of the eleven central rules described by Rane (2011), the ninth, “Ask Questions and Extract More,” warrants particular attention (p. 50). Questions can serve multiple essential roles in communication, ultimately enhancing the quality of the information exchange. Klapproth (2016)…

  • Gender, Generations, and Communications

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The discussion centered around how times are switching for the 21st-century workforce, with Millennials and Gen X now being the largest group of workers and women taking the lead in business more than ever before. Millennials and Generation X have become the majority of workers. The…

  • The Importance of Communication Skills

    Regardless of a person’s level of intelligence and knowledge gained, it is essential to understand how to communicate with others. Otherwise, it will be impossible to realize a person’s potential effectively. A person acquires communication skills during the process of socialization. Even at the first stages — family and school— one of the main functions…

  • Basic Principles of Competent Communication

    Table of Contents Introduction Miscommunication Instances in A Failure to Communicate Basic Principles of Effective Interpersonal Communication Conclusion References Introduction Effective interpersonal communication is a critical component evidenced in a failure to communicate. The two individuals present in the video face a myriad of communication problems. While many people do not have good skills in…

  • Cross-Cultural Communication Style of Women and Men

    Introduction Men and women are different in various ways. From birth, males and females differ greatly. These differences are both physiological and psychological. For example, when a child is learning a language, the female child is noted to have a good memory in that she can recall faster. This ability to recall faster makes her…