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ELABORATE

Activity 1

Name: Date:
Program/Course/Year: Score: _______________

A. The Communication Process (50 Points)


Instructions:

1. Illustrate the communication process through a graphic organizer. (50


Points)

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B. The Principles of Effective Communication (15 Points)
Instructions:

1. Cite a communicative situation where all of the 9 principles of effective communication are
present.
2. Use the space provided.
3. See Appendix A for the essay writing rubric.

Only communicating is not enough. There should be effective communication which is the result
of getting the desired response by sharing information between people accurately. In
organizational and management context, effective communication by people at managerial
positions is essential to coordinate, manage, and supervise their team efficiently.
For example, most of the entrance exams for higher studies consist of Group discussions and
participants who can communicate their views effectively on a given topic can get success.

C. The Principles of Ethical Communication (15 Points)


Instructions:
1. Cite a communicative situation where the first principle of ethical communication is applied.
2. Use the space provided
3. See Appendix A for the essay writing rubric.
A big part of ethics is having the motivation to do the right thing coming from within without
anyone watching over you.
Situation for truthfulness, accuracy, and honesty in ethics communication involve thinking about
your assignment and putting your thoughts in your own words. What you write will be accurate
because it is what you think. It may not be correct but this is how learning takes place. And when
you do this heavy lifting on your own, truthfulness and honesty will dance a happy pirouette,
hand in hand.

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