This week you have been reading about key assumptions of interpersonal communication processes and examining how communicators goals influence these processes. The individuals involved in a conversation have their own point of view perspective experiences and insights. Nearly all communication is goal-oriented to some extent from gaining trust to learning more about each other to even selling products or providing services whether or not the participants are aware of it. Each individual brings his or her own unique perspective and influence into daily communication to meet these unconscious or conscious goals.
Students will:
Apply conflict management styles to a case study
Evaluate how perception and attributions affect conflict management
Evaluate media for characteristics of interpersonal communication
Analyze examples of stereotypes in media
Apply conflict management styles to a case study
Using the scenario in the attached document:
What else could Kai Ronnie or Lauren have done differently during or after their discussions that could have minimized the conflict? What conflict management styles patterns or dimensions could be used that would help resolve the conflict? Explain.
Readings
McLean S. (2016).Business relationships across cultures. Boston: Flat World Knowledge Publishers.
o Chapter 4 Understanding Your AudienceThis chapter details with how people organize information and create expectations. It also discusses perception including differences in perception. The chapter closes with an examination of how these processes influence listening.
o Chapter 2 Culture Relationships and ConflictCulture is discussed in intrapersonal communication or how we communicate with ourselves and its influence on our self-concept and our interpersonal needs. In addition conflict strategies are explored in relation to intercultural communication.
o Cialdini R. B. (1971). Attitudinal advocacy in the verbal conditioner.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 17(3) 350358.
Week 3 – D
March 18th, 2019 admin