Why is an organised communication always more effective


ESSAY

Word Limit: 1,200 words.

This task relates to the concepts and information contained in the first six weekly lessons. Your task is to analyse one (1) of the following issues in an essay of 1,200 words (+/- 10%):

It is argued that: 'Improving your communication skills may be the single most important step you can take in your career' (Thill & Bovee 2013, p. 3, cited in Costigan 2014, p. 2). What is communication? How is communication important in today's professional and business world? Discuss.

or

Audience and purpose are two important concepts for communicators. Discuss these concepts in relation to various communication mediums (e.g. websites, emails, meetings).

or

Why is an organised communication always more effective than an unorganised one? Identify and discuss the advantages of organisation and planning in effective communication.

You are to use at least FOUR sources in addition to the textbook and weekly lessons in your referencing of this essay. You must include journal articles.

Your response must be an essay, written in accordance with standard academic writing principles. To pass, assignments must meet the specifications below:

STRUCTURE

Include a title page at the front of the essay.

The introduction is approximately 10 percent of the overall word count. In your introduction you should include the aim of the essay; the key points you will be discussing in the essay, and a thesis statement or argument. Remember that your conclusion will also need to connect and summarise whatever issues are raised in the introduction.

The body/discussion. Each paragraph should have a topic sentence followed by information relating to that topic (do not have one and two sentence paragraphs as in journalistic style of writing as these do not allow you to expand on an argument). References must be used in the body/discussion to back up your points/arguments and you can include examples from a variety of sources. Use communication and business communication sources and access the library databases for sources such as journal articles. The textbook has several useful sections on communication in its various aspects. Do not use Wikipedia and only use web pages that are authoritative - follow the CARS checklist below:

C = is the website/source CREDIBLE? Does it make sense? Is it a place that usually provides unbiased/impartial information?

A = is the website/source ACCURATE? Is it up to date? Are the statistics/data recent or relatively 'fresh'?

R = is the website/source RELIABLE? Is it a place you can always count on to be correct and trustworthy?

S = is the website/source SUBSTANTIATED? Do you know who wrote/designed/hosts it? Do you have a name you can check up on?

Access the Harvard Referencing Guide, which you can find on the Moodle site, on how to reference in the body and in the reference list and also have a look at some sample paragraphs.

The conclusion is approximately 10 percent of the overall word count. In your conclusion you summarise the main points you have made in both your introduction and in the body of the essay - avoid new references or new information in the conclusion.

Include a reference list of sources cited in your essay. Only put in the reference list those sources that have been cited in your essay. Remember, if you use any information from outside sources it must be referenced in the body of the essay and cited in the reference list. Access the Harvard Referencing Guide for help with referencing.

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