Differences between listening and feedback
Purpose: The goal of this course is to familiarize you with fundamental concepts and theories of organizational communication and to enable you to apply those concepts and theories to practice. This paper is an application papers; it is focused on a specific concept covered and asks you to present both theoretical outlines and examples of the concept from your workplace.
This paper should be divided into two sections, using headings: Section 1 should discuss the topic from a purely theoretical view point. Discuss the concepts offered in the text; provide differing theoretical viewpoints (citing their authors) and alternative models. Explore the idea fully. Section 2 should discuss your personal experiences in the workplace with this topic. Give examples of how the theory is right and how it may be wrong or incomplete. Use the vocabulary of the course and be
specific in your examples.
Be sure to cite your sources in the text and at the end of the paper.
The Presentation: A primary function in organizational communication is the effective presentation of information. To that end, we will routinely present the content of our papers to one another. This process will deepen your own learning of the material, practice an essential skill of the successful practitioner of the organizational communication and share your learnings with your classmates.
Textbooks
Cheryl Hamilton, Communicating for Results: A guide for business and the professions. 9th Ed.
ISBN-10: 0495095842
ISBN-13: 9780495095842
Elizabeth A. Tuleja, Intercultural Communication for Business. 2nd Ed. (Series Editor James O’Rourke, IV)
My work experience is in medical assisting. We go home to home. It’s just a one doctor and medical assistant for the shift. There are 5 doctors. We alternate from time to time. Our patients love us. Are most of the time happy to see us.
I also need a PowerPoint presentation to go along with the paper. Please help me find out how I can do this.