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Presentation Topic Possibilities HCOM 100 Instructor Name

Acceptable Topics Ethics Communication as Action Communication as Interaction Communication as Transaction The Irreversibility of Communication The relationship aspect of Communication The Complications of Communication Rules of Communication

Acceptable Topics (Cont.) The Five Communication Principles for a Lifetime Other-oriented Communication Interpersonal Communication Group Communication Presentational Communication The Process of Self-Awareness: –Unconscious Incompetence –Conscious Incompetence –Conscious Competence –Unconscious Competence

Acceptable Topics (Cont.) Self-Image Self-Concept Components The Many Selves How the Self-Concept Develops Self-Esteem Factors Affecting Self-Esteem Positive Self-Talk Visualization

Acceptable Topics (Cont.) Reframing As It Relates to Self-Esteem Developing Honest Relationships Losing Your Baggage The Perception Process Communication and Perceptual Accuracy The Power of Words Using Words to Establish Supportive Relationships The Nature of Language

Acceptable Topics (Cont.) Codes of Nonverbal Communication How to Interpret Nonverbal Cues more Accurately How we Listen Listening Barriers Listening Skills Responding Skills Adapting Communication to other Cultures Gender and Communication

Acceptable Topics (Cont.) Barriers to Bridging Differences & Adapting to Others Initiating Relationships Maintaining Relationships through Interpersonal Comm Importance of Friendship Importance of Family Importance of Colleagues Stages of Relationship Development Managing Interpersonal Conflict

Acceptable Topics (Cont.) Group and Team Dynamics Groups and Teams: Adapting to Differences Group and Team Phases of Development What Do Effective Group Members Do Structuring Group & Team Problem Solving Enhancing Group & Team Leadership Enhancing Group & Team Meetings Understanding Speaker Anxiety

Acceptable Topics (Cont.) Managing Speaking Anxiety How to Develop a Presentation Organizing a Presentation for the Ears of Others Effective Verbal Delivery of a Presentation Effective Nonverbal Delivery of a Presentation Effective Visual Aids for a Presentation

Acceptable Topics (Cont.) Strategies for Making a Clear Informative Presentation Strategies for Making an Interesting Informative Presentation Motivating Your Audience: –The Psychology of Persuasion Strategies for Persuading Your Audience: –Credibility, Logic & Emotion How to Adapt Ideas to People & People to Ideas