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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SUMMER - 2017
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PROGRAM
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MBA
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SEMESTER
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I
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MB039 - Business Communication
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BK ID
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B1622
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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30 MARKS EACH
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Question.
1. Define communication. What are the characteristics of communication?
Answer: Communication (from Latin commūnicāre, meaning "to share"[1])
is the act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through
the use of mutually understood signs and semiotic rules.
The main steps inherent to all communication
are:
· The forming of communicative motivation or
reason.
· Message composition (further internal or
technical elaboration on what exactly to express).
·
Message
encoding (for example, into digital data, written text, speech, pictures,
gestures and so on).
Question.
2. What are the five types of reading?
Answer: Scanning type of reading
For example, scanning a telephone book:
· You are looking for it quickly.
· You know what you are searching for (key
words and names).
·
You
'see' every item on the page, but you don't necessarily read the pages - you
ignore anything you are not looking for. Thus, when you
Question.
3. Mention the advantages and disadvantages of intranet.
Answer: Advantages of Intranet: There are number of advantages of intranet
discussed below
· Intranets offering workforce productivity
which can help user to find and observe information very fast. User may also
use applications according to their roles and tasks. Through web browser a user
can get access to entire contents of any website from anywhere or any time.
Intranet also increase the ability of employee’s by performing their job
confidently very fast, and accurately.
·
Intranet
permits business companies to share out information to employees according to
their need or requirements. Employees may
Question.
4. Explain the wheel of communication. Who are the internal stake holders in an
organization?
Answer: Communication means transferring messages from one to another and it has
several forms such as intrapersonal, interpersonal, group and mass
communication. While it comes to group communication it has a certain patterns
in its own. Few patterns are popular in mainstream communication studies. Such
as
Circle
Question.
5. Define meeting. Explain types of meetings.
Answer: In a meeting, two or more people come together to discuss one or more
topics, often in a formal setting. The first step towards planning a meeting is
defining what type of meeting it is. While every meeting is unique, being
familiar with the six most common types of meetings will help you better
identify the goals, structure, and activities best suited for your meetings.
The six general types of meetings:
1.
Status
Update Meetings
2.
Information
Sharing Meetings
3.
Decision
Making Meetings
4.
Problem
Solving Meetings
5.
Innovation
Meetings
6.
Team
Building Meetings
Here is a break-down of the six general types
of meetings with examples of the main activities involve in each type. Knowing
what type of meeting you are planning will increase the success of your
meeting.
Meeting Type 1: Status Update Meetings
Status update meetings is one of the most
common meeting types. This category includes regular team and project meetings,
where the primary goal is to align the team via updates on progress,
challenges, and next steps. Commonly found group activities in these kinds of
meetings are problem solving, decision making, prioritization, and task
assignment.
Meeting Type 2: Information Sharing
Meetings
Presentations, panel debates, keynotes, and
lectures are all examples of information sharing meetings. The primary goal of
these meeting is for the speakers to share information with the attendees. This
could be information about things like upcoming changes, new products and
techniques, or in depth knowledge of a domain. Visual communication tools, like
slides and videos, are powerful tools for making the shared information more
memorable.
At information sharing meetings the attendees
have historically been passive listeners. With new technologies like
MeetingSift they can use their smart devices to go from passive spectators to
active participants, making the meeting more engaging and enjoyable for all.
Meeting Type 3: Decision Making Meetings
The vast majority of business decisions are
made by groups in meetings. While small decisions are made in all kinds of
meetings, the more important decisions often get their own dedicated meetings.
There are different types of group decision making processes, and care should
be taken to choose a process that best matches the situation. A decision making
process can include group processes like information gathering and sharing,
brainstorming solutions, evaluating options, ranking preferences, and voting.
Meeting Type 4: Problem Solving Meetings
Problem solving meetings are perhaps the most
complex and varied type of meetings. Whether the meeting is addressing an
identified problem, or it is focusing on creating strategies and plans to
navigate the future, there are a rich arsenal of group processes that can be
used. Scopes and priorities need to be defined, opportunities and threats need
to be identified, and possible solutions should be brainstormed, evaluated, and
agreed upon.
Meeting Type 5: Innovation Meetings
Innovation meetings and creative meetings
often start with thinking outside the box, by brainstorming, associating, and
sharing ideas in a broad scope. Meeting participants can then use various
techniques and processes to reduce the diverse pool of ideas to a more focused
short list. Through ranking, evaluations, and decision making the most suitable
idea, or ideas, are identified, and recommendations and tasks can be assigned
based on this.
Meeting Type 6: Team Building Meetings
All meetings should contribute to team
building, strengthening relationships and corporate culture. However, now and
then team building activities should be the main focus for a meeting. This
category include meetings like include all-hands meetings, kick-off meetings,
team building outings, and corporate events. Have participants feel like
essential parts of their unit, team, department, branch, and company has all
kinds of positive impact on their engagement, performance, and satisfaction.
Question.
6. Write an inquiry letter to the HR of ABC organization asking if there is a
vacancy in the finance department.
Answer:
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