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Communication Consultants as Organizational Sensemakers: Applying the Team Metaphor
(The Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania, Inc., 1998)This study concerns an organizational communication intervention in which researchers explored the role metaphor plays in organizational development and change. Specifically, the team concept as a strategically ambiguous ... -
Communication Differences in Twins
(2011-05)The purpose of this research project was to find a correlation between concordance rates for communication disorders in monozygotic and dizygotic twins. -
Communication During Palliative Care and End of Life: Perceptions of Experienced Pediatric Oncology Nurses
(2013-12-01)Advances in cancer and supportive therapy have led to improved outcomes for children with cancer. Despite progress, children still die from complications of cancer therapy or their disease. Communication during palliative ... -
Communication in ground squirrels
(1972-10-01)Thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Citellus tridecemlineatus) are among the more abundant and conspicuous Midwestern mammals, yet surprisingly little is known of their behavior under natural conditions, except for the study ... -
Communication Networks in Event Planning
(2010-04)The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of informal communication in forming organizational networks, in the context of event planning. This industry involves coordination throughout planning and is a platform ... -
Communication of Students with Severe Speech and Motor Impairments During Home-Based Literacy Activities
(2005-05)The present study examined the effects of emergent literacy experiences on the communication of four students with severe speech and motor impairments who ranged in age from seven to eighteen. Specifically, the intervention ... -
Communication Privacy Management: Privacy Disclosures in Manager-Employee Relationships
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Fine Arts and Communication, 2017)Keeping employees engaged in the workplace is a challenge many organizations are facing as a result of generational gaps and business climate that are in a constant state of change (Gallup, 2013). Although numerous strategies ... -
Communication Problem Between International Students and American Students
(2019-05)Our research goal is to reduce the communication and language barrier between international students and American students for a better learning environment. We used our survey to collect the data for our research. Many ... -
A Communication Training Program Based on the Supportive Climate Concept for First Line Supervisors in the Cameroon Development Corporation
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Communication within the workplace
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Communications Assessment of Developing Construction Industry Safety Culture from the Historical Focal Point of the Big Blue Accident
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2021)The research objective of this study isto assess the development of safety culture in construction and engineering industries using the Big Bluecrane collapsethat occurred in Milwaukee, Wisconsinin 1999as a historical focal ... -
Communications in economic development
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Communicative approach in oral English teaching in primary school
(2025-07-01)This study focuses on the practical application of communicative teaching method in primary school English oral teaching, integrating multiple literature theories and analyzing its applicability in teaching scenarios. The ... -
Communicative Constitutions of Identity and Emotions Within a Virtual Support Group for Disenfranchised Bereaved Individuals
(2022-05-01)Millions of U.S. families care for pets, a joyous yet emotional experience. Following a pet loss, caregivers embark on the oft lingering and disenfranchised grief processes. Online support groups are helpful to the ... -
Communicative Experiences of Female Church Leaders
(2010-04)Ordained female ministers are a growing part of the church workforce, but remain a minority. Because of social expectations of women and of clergy, female ministers face unique challenges in leading their organizations. ...
