Global Communication
Based on the informational categories about Global Communications outlined in Chapter 3 (for example, verbal and non-verbal communications), Create a detailed outline (in proper outline format) of main topics and subtopics that would be required to properly and THOROUGHLY research another country and the business communication practices of that country. This outline is NOT specific to any one country, but should be topics that could be helpful in researching business communication practices in ANY country. You should research topics not outlined in Chapter 3 (such as cultural mapping and examining cultural differences to name a few). Create your outline in Microsoft Word and upload to this assignment by the due date.
For Example:
I. Verbal Communications
A. Subheading/Category
B. Another subheading/category 1. Another one 2. Another one
II. Non-Verbal Communications
** these are main categories, include MORE (this is just a small sample) and include sub categories **
NOTE: you will likely have to do ADDITIONAL research to make sure you have the most comprehensive list of categories. I am looking for a list longer than just what is listed in the textbook chapter!
Professor’s Name
Course
Date
Global Communication
1) Verbal Communication
A) Information
Information is a compilation of words or messages transferred through a channel to the receiver.
1 Formal information
Formal information is transferred through spoken communication
2 Informal information
Informal information is transferred informally through written communication
B) Communication means
Codes and signals illustrate communication means. Using codes, we can create a sign system capable of transmitting information between two signal systems. These codes and sign systems can be a record
1 Recorded communication involves fine-tuned content with appropriate grammar and abides by all the pragmatic rules. For example, communicators in videos can utilize non-linguistic sign systems such as the index finger to point at things or count.
2 Unrecorded communication is information transferred face to face orally without being archived for future purposes.
C) Communication network
A communication network is a path in which information is conveyed or sent. For example, verbal communication uses a medium to communicate oral or written material, while a channel is associated with face-to-face conversations. Understanding the preferred communication channel/ medium in a country illustrates the communicative goals of the people. For example, in a situation where communication happens face-to-face in a physical setting, the contents of spoken language are mainly conveyed by the human body informed of gestures. In this regard, this study should focus on two forms of communication networks. On the other hand, communications via written text are artificially integrated to send messages over channels such as book pages, building walls, computer screens, paper sheets, and mobile phones CITATION May10 \l 1033 (M...
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