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Advanced Communication Skills




                    Notes          7.  What is negotiation?
                                       (a)  Communicating to identify a mutually
                                       (b)  Mimicking the body language and gestures of another person
                                       (c)  An  obstacle  to  effective  interpersonal  communication  acceptable  solution to  a
                                            problem
                                       (d)  Communicating to plan a meeting
                                   8.  What should you do as you look for solutions in a negotiation?
                                       (a)  Approach the discussion as if only one person
                                       (b)  Discount competing points of view
                                       (c)  Eliminate the most difficult solutions can win
                                       (d)  Look for common ground
                                   9.  Conflict in the workplace:
                                       (a)  should be avoided at all costs  (c)  is a signal the business is in trouble

                                       (b)  is a normal part of every business (d)  creates customer relation problems
                                   10.  What should you do to manage conflict effectively?
                                       (a)  Keep communicating
                                       (b)  Focus on the problem, not the person
                                       (c)  Avoid manipulation and intimidation
                                       (d)  All of the above

                                   5.12 Review Questions


                                   1.  You overhead the following comment during your first week at a new job: “Book learning
                                       and technical know-how are not enough to advance a career.” Do you agree or disagree?
                                   2.  Many guidelines for communication include tailoring your message for your audience.
                                       Do you think this is a guideline you will follow as much as possible? Why or why not?
                                   3.  Suppose you are helping to organize a meeting to solve a problem of retail theft where
                                       you work. What types of strategies will you use to encourage productive discussion?

                                   4.  Companies and trade organizations develop ethical guidelines or codes of conducts for
                                       their field. For example, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has a code of
                                       conduct for computing professionals (see www.acm.org/about/code-of-ethics). Should
                                       all professions develop similar codes? How effective do you think they are?

                                   5.  You have been meeting with colleagues to find a way to complete an important project at
                                       your company. After several meetings over lunch, you and the members of your team
                                       reach a consensus during the third meeting and find a solution acceptable to everyone.
                                       Later that day, you overhear one of the team members taking credit for the solution. What
                                       do you do?












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