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Interpersonal Communication Summary
3,920 words, approx. 13 pages Interpersonal communication can be defined broadly as "communicating between persons." As Arthur Bochner (1989, p. 336) points out, though, that definition can be made more specific: The anchor points [for a narrower and more rigorous...
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Interpersonal Communication, Conversation And Summary
3,491 words, approx. 12 pages Linguists have long studied the properties of language as an organized system, focusing especially on syntax (i.e., grammatical organization) and semantics (i.e., how meaning works). J. L. Austin (1962) noticed that linguists tend to assume that...
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Interpersonal Communication, Ethics And Summary
2,059 words, approx. 7 pages In 1984, on behalf of more than 130 petitioners, James Jaksa from Western Michigan University submitted a request to the administrative committee of the Speech Communication Association— now known as the National Communication Association...
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Interpersonal Communication, Listening And Summary
1,961 words, approx. 7 pages Listening is a fundamental part of the process of communication. Adults spend about 42 percent of their time in listening activities, and children spend about 58 percent of the time in the same activity (Lederman, 1977). Listening is a complex facet of...
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Interpersonal communication Information
1,104 words, approx. 4 pages
 Interpersonal communication is the process of sending and receiving information between two or more people. Communication is interpersonal when the people involved are contacting each other as persons, on a personal...




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Interpersonal Communication
01/01/2006: 543 words, approx. 2 pages Interpersonal Communication THE PROJECT Howard is in charge of isn't going to be completed on time. What's worse, problems associated with the project have reduced production, and in Howard's company, that is a big no-no. In the old Soviet Union, you could just...
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Quality interpersonal communication - an overview.
04/01/1993: 770 words, approx. 3 pages The importance of interpersonal communication skills in helping employees realize their potential is stressed. The growth of a new employee depends on the quality of his interpersonal relationships with others, especially with management. Even older employees' ability to adapt to change depends on their...
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Building Value When You Hire: Advice from Industry Vets
6/22/2007: 994 words, approx. 3 pages What holds organizations back from truly optimizing their business offering? During times of economic struggle, the experts will point to the stock market, psychological business environment and numbers. The answer to what truly optimizes your offering, however, must be sought internally. Many entrepreneurs and executives...
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I.M., I Said! The Medium Is The Instant Message
10/15/2006: 779 words, approx. 3 pages As anyone under the age of 52 can attest, the era of e-mail is over. It’s been supplanted by instant-messaging: a quicker, shorter and far more effective means of conducting interpersonal communications in our fast-paced 24/7 society. Of course, with this has come an entirely...


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