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PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION Welcome to the HW0310 Professional Communication
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PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION

Welcome to the HW0310 Professional

Communication

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Overview of Lecture

Communication forms and modes Course topics Course materials Course structure and assessment Building blocks of communication IPAC

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Communication in its different forms and modes

Verbal - written Verbal – spoken Non-verbal – visual Non-verbal – audio Non-verbal – paralinguistic

audio – vocally-produced sounds e.g. pitch, volume, speed, intonations

visual – body language

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Course Overview

Aims to equip students with

Oral communication skillsWritten communication skills

For the workplace

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Professional Communication Topics

1. Business Writing

2. The Employment Process

3. Intercultural Communication

4. Conflict Management

5. Oral Presentation

6. Business Meetings

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Course Materials

1. Textbook: Professional Communication (2010), McGraw-Hill

2. Assignment instructions

3. Online course sites (lecture slides, course syllabus description, lecturers and tutors’ contact information announcements, etc – 1 main site, 1 tutorial site)

4. Videos on Demand

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VERY IMPORTANT

LECTURES Lectures every week.

TUTORIALS 2 hours, once a fortnight, 6 sessions Follow odd/even weeks system Even week groups start tutorials first in

week 2; odd week groups start in week 3.

MAIN COURSE SITEPlease check main site regularly.

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TUTORIALS

During tutorials, no teaching/lecturing will be done. You are required to:

Review completed lectures through Q&A, discussions, etc

Work on lecture topic-based exercises

Present assignment 2.

Your tutor will: Facilitate the tutorials Monitor and assess your attitude

and progress to award you with class participation marks.

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COURSE ASSESSMENT

No exam, 100% CA: Assignment 1: Individual Writing

(40%) Assignment 2: Group Oral

Presentation (40%) Class Participation: (20%)

Late submission of A1 Penalty – 20% deduction per day A2 is strictly a group oral presentation, you must form a group shortly after tutorial 1.

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Plagiarism

Lecture on plagiarism available on the lecture site

Honour code Plagiarism form to be used when

submitting Assignment 1

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SELF ACCESS

Retrieve VOD (video-on-demand) from edveNTUre or from NTU intranet, via library link.

Watch videos and answer questions at your own pace.

Watch e-lectures and attend guest lecture and CAO dialogue session.

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Union Day – 28 August, 10.30 – 2.30 Thursday odd-week 3 Make up in week 2, 21 Aug (both groups)

Hari Raya Haji – 6 October Monday even-week 8 Make up in week 9, 13 Oct (both groups)

Attendance will be taken

Make-up Tutorials

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Deepavali – 23 October Thursday even-week 10 Make up in week 11, 30 Oct (both

groups)

Attendance will be taken

Make-up Tutorials

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Building Blocks of Effective Communication

Three Factors of Communication P-urpose A-udience C-ontext(I)Pac – the communication tool

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Why IPAC?

What is communication?Two way communication modelReaching out to the other party

To achieve a high level of effective communication

Possible but with whom?Working even harder to achieve

effective communication in the work place

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P-URPOSE

The basic purposes of professional/business writing are:

To inform To persuade To maintain/build goodwill.

In most cases, each business message usually involves more than 1 purpose.

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A-udience

A-udience characteristics:- Culture- Language- Education- Interests- Age- Etc.

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C-ontext

Everything that impinges onCommunication

Time – past, present, future Location Company culture Economic, social, political,

environment Etc.

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Putting IPAC into the Work Place

Workplace writing generally entails writing for 2 main types of audiences:

Internal (colleagues, superiors, subordinates)

External (clients, government agencies, general public, the press, shareholders, potential employees, suppliers, unions)With the purposes of:

Informing, persuading, requesting, building goodwill

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IPAC → Outcome

Content Organisation Language

Choice of words Tone Style 7 Cs: clarity, coherence,

cohesion, correctness, completeness, conciseness, courtesy

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SUM UP

What is communication Building blocks of oral and

written communication IPAC


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