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Definitions and explanations of key concepts in communication and business skills, covering topics such as grammar, informative writing, peer evaluation, support, passive voice, full listening, plagiarism, deliberative listening, employee interviews, conflict resolution, indirect objects, connection, verbal communication, noise, ccp, collaborative attitude, message, context, e-commerce, exclusive language, advertising, tipp, medium, extemporaneous speaking, positive communication, reframing, and microphone placement. It offers a basic understanding of these concepts but lacks in-depth analysis or practical applications.
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Grammar - correct answer Set of rules for proper speaking or writing Informative - correct answer best for presenting info peer evaluation - correct answer team members to assess each other support - correct answer term used for justifying, proving, or enhance the points which are being made. passive - correct answer I wish I had more money to go to the movies full listening - correct answer paying close attention to what is being said in order to fully understand the message plagiarism - correct answer using the ideas or words me another without properly crediting the source deliberative - correct answer receiver only listens to the context but not the feeling of the msg employee interview - correct answer not a field of external communication collaboration attitude, active listening, positive language - correct answer 3 tools of resolving conflict noun which receives an action - correct answer indirect object connection - correct answer builds rapport with the audience
verbal - correct answer digital msgs an an example of this form noise - correct answer cause a msg to be different than what the sender intended clear, concise, powerful - correct answer CCP collaborative attitude - correct answer positive mindset of which disputing parties take efforts to build or maintain a healthy relationship with each other message - correct answer the meaning or subject of the information being communicated context - correct answer using clues to identify the meaning of the word mailing out fliers during a company site - correct answer not an example of e commerce using telecommunications exclusive - correct answer I/me/you advertising - correct answer communications used to bring public notice to a product tone, inflection, pitch, pause - correct answer TIPP medium - correct answer channels through which the info moves from the sender to the receiver extemporaneous speaking - correct answer 20 min speech when speaker is absent positive - correct answer using an open body language helps send which kind of msg reframing - correct answer expressing something in a different way without changing the meaning
vertically at your chin - correct answer microphone