Title: COM 295 Learn/newtonhelp.com
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- COM 295 Entire Course
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- COM 295 Week 1 Practice Going on a Business Trip
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- COM 295 Week 1 Practice Case Analysis Credibility
for an Entry-Level Professional -
- COM 295 Week 1 Apply Communication Tools Scenario
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- COM 295 Week 2 Practice Case Analysis Identifying
Logical Inconsistencies -
- COM 295 Week 2 Practice Case Analysis Evaluating
Principles of Persuasion in PR Messages -
- COM 295 Week 2 Apply New Hire Persuasive Message
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- COM 295 Week 1 Apply Communication Tools Scenario
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- COM 295 Week 1 Apply Communication Tools
Scenario - This assignment has two parts.
- While working in your office, you get an urgent
email from the director of another department,
Max. Max claims that your work activity created
a problem resulting in delays with his
subordinates processing an important project, and
that he needs a solution to this problem as soon
as possible. Upon further investigation, you
discover that there are some sub-assembly
components needed that are not available for use.
You have a couple of options that may help to
mitigate the problem. You can contact the
inventory control manager to locate a similar
item for use, or you could attempt to communicate
with
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- COM 295 Week 1 Practice Case Analysis Credibility
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- COM 295 Week 1 Practice Case Analysis
Credibility for an Entry-Level Professional - Complete the Case Analysis Credibility for an
Entry-Level Professional in Connect. - Credibility for an Entry-Level Professional
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- Your credibility determines how others perceive
and react to your communications. In this
exercise, youll test your ability to identify
actions that correspond with the three elements
of credibility competence, caring, and character.
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- COM 295 Week 1 Practice Going on a Business Trip
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- COM 295 Week 1 Practice Going on a Business Trip
to China - Complete the Going on a Business Trip to China
Case Study in Connect - Going on a Business Trip to China
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- Business professionals who are high in cultural
intelligence possess skills and attributes to
work effectively with members of other cultures.
They respect, recognize, and appreciate cultural
differences possess curiosity and interest in
other cultures avoid inappropriate stereotypes
adjust conceptions of time and show patience
manage language differences to achieve shared
meaning understand cultural
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- COM 295 Week 2 Apply New Hire Persuasive Message
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- COM 295 Week 2 Apply New Hire Persuasive Message
- It is your first week at an organization. While
you have lots of experience in operations
management and customer service, the
organizational structure, communication channels,
system and procedures are still new to you. - During the interview process, you became familiar
with the problems facing the organization, and
you are eager to apply your new ideas. - After introduction and exposure as a new team
member, it is time to start interacting with
individuals using lateral, downward, and upward
communication in order to get information, figure
out your team players, and find people of
influence.
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- COM 295 Week 2 Practice Case Analysis Evaluating
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- COM 295 Week 2 Practice Case Analysis
Evaluating Principles of Persuasion in PR
Messages - Complete the Case Analysis Evaluating
Principles of Persuasion in PR Messages in
Connect. - Evaluating Principles of Persuasion in PR
Messages reciprocation, consistency, social
proof, liking, authority, and scarcity
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- COM 295 Week 2 Practice Case Analysis Identifying
Logical Inconsistencies -
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- COM 295 Week 2 Practice Case Analysis
Identifying Logical Inconsistencies - Complete the Case Analysis Identifying Logical
Inconsistencies in Connect - Identifying Logical Inconsistencies
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- You should always verify whether your messages
contain sound logic. You can strengthen your
logic by avoiding six types of logical
inconsistencies introduced in the book
unsupported generalizations, faulty cause/effect
claims, weak analogies, either/or logic, slanting
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- COM 295 Week 3 Apply Selecting Sources of
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- COM 295 Week 3 Apply Selecting Sources of
Research - Refer to the Evaluating Data Quality learning
activity. - Imagine that you are a marketing specialist at a
media company. Over the past few years, you have
been researching how TV viewers use mobile phones
and other devices while watching TV. You want to
find out as much as you can about what other
researchers, experts, and commentators say about
trends in this area as you prepare a strategy
brief for your executive team. Specifically, you
want to know how TV viewers use mobile phones,
tablets, and other mobile devices while watching
sports events. You have collected a variety of
information, and now you want to evaluate the
strength of these sources in terms of
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- COM 295 Week 3 Practice Case Analysis Evaluating
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- COM 295 Week 3 Practice Case Analysis
Evaluating a Routine Email - Complete the Case Analysis Evaluating a Routine
Email in Connect. - Evaluating a Routine Email
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- Email continues to be the most common type of
written communication in most businesses. You can
follow a variety of principles to use it
effectively (1) use it for the right purposes,
(2) ensure ease of reading, (3) show respect for
others time, (4) protect the privacy and
confidentiality of others, (5) respond promptly,
(6) maintain professionalism and appropriate
formality, (7) manage emotion
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- COM 295 Week 3 Practice Case Analysis Evaluating
Charts for a Presentation -
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- COM 295 Week 3 Practice Case Analysis Evaluating
Charts for a Presentation - Complete Case Analysis Evaluating Charts for a
Presentation in Connect. - Evaluating Charts for a Presentation
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- You should generally evaluate your charts in
terms of the following title descriptiveness,
focal points, information sufficiency, ease of
processing, and take-away message.
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- COM 295 Week 4 Apply Recruitment Presentation
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- COM 295 Week 4 Apply Recruitment Presentation
- Refer back to the Planning a Presentation Click
Drag learning activity. - Envision that you work for a major, nationwide
accounting firm. Your firm has many openings, and
wants to recruit the most qualified accounting
students. Youve been asked to help recruit
talent at several local universities. You begin
the recruiting process with many of these
accounting students via Facebook and LinkedIn.
Once you have identified high-potential recruits,
you organize several social events to get to know
them better. You also hold several informative
sessions about what its like to work at your
firm and about what career paths are available.
Since so many other firms are competing for the
top recruits, the presentation about
opportunities at your firm is critical. You want
to make sure that your presentation is organized
for maximum impact.
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- COM 295 Week 4 Practice Case Analysis
Establishing Credibility as a Presenter -
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- COM 295 Week 4 Practice Case Analysis
Establishing Credibility as a Presenter - Evaluating the Needs of an Audience
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- Understanding the needs of your audience is one
of your first tasks as you develop your
presentations. As you do your homework about the
audience, answer the following questions to the
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- How will audience members benefit from the
product, service, or ideas I am proposing? This
is the single most important question you can use
to guide you as you design your presentation. In
particular, focus on benefits that fulfill an
unmet need.
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- COM 295 Week 4 Practice Case Analysis
Evaluating the Needs of an Audience - Establishing Credibility as a Presenter
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- One of your first presentation strategies should
be to establish credibility. Without appearing
self-serving, find ways to increase your
perceived credibility. Use the presentation to
show your thorough understanding of a business
issue. Frame your ideas in ways that show clear
benefits to your company, its employees, and its
stakeholders. In every way, display honesty and
openness.
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- COM 295 Week 5 Communication Tools Comparison
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- Part I
- Compare traditional communication tools with
social media communication tools in no more than
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- Part II
- Review the following scenario
- Your coworker's office is situated next to yours.
One day she comes into your office and informs
you of a huge project that is in the process of
being assigned from upper management to your
department's manager. Within forty eight hours,
your department manager contacts you through a
text message
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