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Gender DifferencesGender Differences
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Program Program ObjectivesObjectives To improve communication
between members of the opposite sex.
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A A ChallengeChallenge
Please write a one sentence definitionof Gender Communication
(and a few of the challengesyou have experienced).
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Definition Definition (1 of (1 of 2)2)
Sexual identity, especially in relation to society or culture.
The condition of being female or male; sex.
Females or males considered as a group: expressions used by one gender.
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Definition Definition (2 of (2 of 2)2)
Gender refers to the social relationship/ roles and responsibilities of men and women, the expectations held about the characteristics, aptitudes and likely behaviours of both women and men (femininity and masculinity) that are learned, change over time and vary within and between cultures.
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General Differences General Differences (1 of 2)(1 of 2)
Women Value:
Communication
Connection
Relationships
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General Differences General Differences (2 (2
of 2)of 2) Men Value:
Independence
Power
Accomplishments
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The Gender World The Gender World ViewView
Woman’s Social World A Network of Cooperation
Men’s Social World A Hierarchy of Power
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Gender Differences Gender Differences (1 of (1 of 2)2)
Report vs. Rapport
– Men are externally focused and often view situations as issues to be resolved. They talk to inform others.
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Gender Differences Gender Differences (2 of 2)(2 of 2)
Report vs. Rapport
– Women are internally focused and often talk as a way to connect and relate to others.
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Four Parts (A Recap) Four Parts (A Recap) (1 of (1 of 2)2)
1. Problem SolvingVentilating vs. Curing
2. Communicating Needs And DesiresHinting vs. Telling
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Four Parts (A Recap) Four Parts (A Recap) (2 of (2 of 2)2)
3. Understanding a Situation & RelatingGossip vs. Privacy
4. General Approach To Situations(Competition vs. Cooperation)
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About This Product: About This Product:
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