Posted: January 23rd, 2023
Although we would like to think that we always communicate effectively with those around us, the reality is that often the things we say, the way we say them, and the nonverbal cues we give end up creating communication barriers with others. Sometimes this results in a communication breakdown. In this journal, you will recall a communication error that you committed in a professional or work setting. Focus your journal on the things you said, the way you said them, and the nonverbal cues you gave that ended up creating a situation that did not go at all like you intended.
Specifically, the following rubric criteria must be addressed:
This assignment must be 150–300 words in length. Any references must be cited in APA format. Consult the Shapiro Library APA Style Guide for more information on citations.
Note: For journal assignments, you can receive a Proficient, Needs Improvement, or Not Evident score on each of your rubric criteria. There is no Exemplary score for this assignment, because you will receive feedback and make revisions to improve beyond proficiency in these concepts.
Communicating with others is the process of exchanging information, ideas, or feelings through verbal or nonverbal means. Effective communication involves being able to convey your message clearly and accurately, as well as being able to understand and interpret the messages of others. Good communication also involves being able to actively listen and respond appropriately to feedback. Strong communication skills can help you build and maintain relationships, resolve conflicts, and achieve your goals in both personal and professional settings.
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