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1 California State University, Los Angeles College of Business and Economics - Advisement Center
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2 Business communication Self-awareness – affect communication Four selves Open self – others know about us Hidden self – keep to yourself Blind self – others know but we don’t Unknown self – nobody knows
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3 Communication process System – inputs, activity, outputs, feedback Why difficult? Keys to public speaking Slow, loud, enunciate Nervousness is normal
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4 Guides - effective Perspective – all individuals Purpose – goal, what to accomplish Preparation Method visuals
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5 Nonverbal cues Gestures Facial expressions Dress and physical appearance Context – fit the circumstances
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6 Keys – effective writing Letters and memos Email Formal reports
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7 How I feel about writing? When I receive a writing assignment, my initial reaction is… Do you ever write for pleasure? When? Under what circumstances? Which writing experiences are particularly pleasant for you? Which are unpleasant? Are you particularly good at finding ways to put off writing tasks? Do you do anything to prevent this? When faced with lengthy writing assignments, how do you decide what to write? How do you organize your thoughts?
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8 Causes of success/failure Although he studied for a few hours the night before the test, Jack gets a D on a midterm. When he finds out his grade, he is disgusted and says to himself, “I’ll probably never do any better in this course. I’d better just blow it off for the rest of the term and put my energies into my other classes.
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9 Causes of success/failure Anne gets an A- on her history exam. She is happy, but when her instructor tells the class that they did well as a group and that the average grade was B+, she decides that she did well only because the test was so easy.
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10 Causes of success/failure Chen gets a C on his first math quiz. Because he didn’t do as well as he expected, he vows to perform better the next time. He doubles the amount of time he studies for the next quiz, but still his grade is only slightly higher. Distressed, he considers dropping the class because he thinks that he’ll never be successful in math.
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11 Assign #6 - pg. 233, Internet Exercise
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