WRITING RUBRIC | PURPOSE AND AUDIENCEScore: | PURPOSE AND AUDIENCEScore: | DEVELOPMENTScore: | LANGUAGEScore: | A | Addresses purpose effectively, uses assignment to explore topic’s intrinsic interest, shows full understanding of issues, engages audience, establishes credibility, uses headings, format and citation in APA style (where relevant) effectively. | Focuses consistently on clearly expressed central idea, uses paragraph structure, and transition guide reader effectively. | Explores
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As such, negotiation in China is viewed as an ongoing, dynamic process that takes into account practical matters and context. Many Chinese prefer this approach over creating contract-based absolutes, which many Chinese perceive as the primary purpose of Western-style negotiations. Significant differences in negotiation style and culture can be accompanied by mutually unfavorable perceptions. Americans may see Chinese negotiators as inefficient, vague, and perhaps even dishonest, while Chinese
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next level when it comes to clarity and power efficiency. Audience (retail consumer, industrial expert, or other) The intended audience will be a retail consumer who is an expert technician or an experienced user with similar equipment. The audience will have some background knowledge but they are uniformed of the actual makeup of the OLEDs. These individuals want to know the technology behind the OLEDs and if it is worth their while to purchase the equipment. Purpose (Why is the document being
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Communication between the CEO and the managers c. Communication through body language d. Communication within a department ANSWER: b. Communication between the CEO and the managers 8. How to make Oral Communication Effective? a. By Clarity b. By Brevity c. By Right words d. All of the above ANSWER: d. All of the above 9. Direct Eye contact of more than 10 seconds can create: a. Discomfort & Anxiety b. Emotional relationship between listeners and speakers c. Excitement
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Change and Culture Case Study Two Managing in today’s Health Care Organizations HCS/514 Change and Culture Case Study Two The basic principle in designing jobs is to create jobs that employees enjoy performing because the job is naturally appealing. There are several ways to which designing jobs can be performed efficiently, pleasant, and enjoyable ("Designing jobs that motivate," nd). There are five important job dimensions, skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy
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have a clear idea of the person(s) that will be reading the communication. B. Figure out any questions the audience will have 1. Be prepared for any/all questions 2. Know the appropriate tone Determine the Purpose of the Writing A. Knowing the purpose of the writing will help the writer stay on point Choose the Format A. There are many different formats to choose from 1. Letters, emails, memos, advertisements, postcards, newsletters a)
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added value of a comprehensive plan. This plan evaluates the strategic roles of a variety of communications disciplines such as general advertising, direct response, sales promotions, and public relations and combines these disciplines to provide clarity, consistency, and maximum impact through the seamless integration of messages. Unfortunately, many companies still rely on one or two communications tools. This practice persists in spite of the fragmenting of mass-marketing into a multitude of mini
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the definition of marriage, a covenant before God between one man and one woman, is also being challenged by gay rights activists. As man has evolved in his practice of Christianity, no longer being bound by the Mosaic law, has God changed his purpose for marriage? We know him to be, according to Psalm 102:27, a spiritual being who will never change or end. As God never changes neither does his definition of marriage. I will prove that the sanctity of marriage should be upheld as the standard
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heading to Florida and she thinks that it is dangerous to for the family to head to Florida. The Grandmother tries to manipulate the son, Bailey to change the destination, and she prefers Tennes-see because she has connections there. The central purpose of the story is to show the rivalry between good and evil. According to an article by Alex Link,
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