Selasa, 25 Maret 2014

TANPA JUDUL



Coretan tanpa pena hanya ada aku dan aku!!!!!!!

Topeng apa ini topeng? Yang Nampak terlihat berkilap saat kau menatap
yang Nampak seperti permata yang menyejukan hati
wajah cacat penuh luka, banyak goretan-goretan yang Nampak.
Hanya berbalut didalam, takkan ada yang mengetahui
Busuknya, baunya, hancurnya ia.
Selama ini hanya tertutup kedok kebaikan, tak jarang mereka mengeluh-eluhkan namanya.
Memujanya seperti sang putri, tingkahlakunya seolah bak malaikat, tutur katanya seperti sedang menyihir kami, kami terpaku terpukau olehnya.
Suaranya yang terdengar merdu bak seperti bidadari yang lembut.
Kau pembohong.
Kau penipu ulung, kau seorang aktris hebat.
Kau hanya seorang manusia munafik yang menutupi itu.
Kau mencoba bak seperti malaikat, hatimu busuk penuh dengan kedengkiian.
Aku seraya mulai muak melihatmu, melihat wajahmu dicermin itu.
Pesonamu sempurna, jauh dari kata 0
Aku membencimu, aku membenci diri itu yang terlihat nyata dicermin.
Jiwamu seperti menjadi 2
Sisimu memang terlihat manis, hati mu busuk.
Kau lukai hati yang tak bersalah, kau hancurkan mereka.
KAU PENGECUT!!!!!!!!

Rabu, 19 Maret 2014

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION


1.What is Communication?     

  

Communication Two-way process of reaching mutual  understanding, in which participants  not only exchange (encode-decode) information, news, ideas and feelings but also create and share meaning. In general, communication is a means of connecting people or places

Communication in Wikipedia (from Latin commūnicāre, meaning "to share" ) is the activity of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, visuals, signals, writing, or behavior. It is the meaningful exchange of information between two or more living creatures.

One definition of communication is “any act by which one person gives to or receives from another person information about that person's needs, desires, perceptions, knowledge, or affective states. Communication may be intentional or unintentional, may involve conventional or unconventional signals, may take linguistic or non-linguistic forms, and may occur through spoken or other modes.”


Communication requires a sender, a message, and a recipient, although the receiver does not have to be present or aware of the sender's intent to communicate at the time of communication; thus communication can occur across vast distances in time and space. Communication requires that the communicating parties share an area of communicative commonality. The communication process is complete once the receiver understands the sender's message.


Communicating with others involves three primary steps                                                  
  • Thought: First, information exists in the mind of the sender. This can be a concept, idea, information, or feelings.
  • Encoding: Next, a message is sent to a receiver in words or other symbols.
  • Decoding: Lastly, the receiver translates the words or symbols into a concept or information that a person can understand.

There are a variety of verbal and non-verbal forms of communication. These include body language, eye contact, sign language, haptic communication, and chronemics. Other examples are media content such as pictures, graphics, sound, and writing. The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities also defines the communication to include the display of text, Braille, tactile communication, large print, accessible multimedia, as well as written and plain language, human-reader, augmentative and alternative modes, means and formats of communication, including accessible information and communication technology. Feedback is a critical component of effective communication.


2.What is business?

Business An organization or economic system where goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money. Every business requires some form of investment and enough customers to whom its output can be sold on a consistent basis in order to make a profit.


In Wikipedia A business, also known as an enterprise or a firm, is an organization involved in the trade of goods, services, or both to consumers. Businesses are prevalent in capitalist economies, where most of them are privately owned and provide goods and services to customers for profit. Businesses may also be not-for-profit or state-owned. A business owned by multiple individuals may be referred to as a company, although that term also has a more precise meaning. The etymology of "business" stems from the state of being busy, and implies commercially viable and profitable work. The term "business" has at least three usages, depending on the scope in which it is used. A business can mean a particular organization, while a more generalized usage refers to a particular market sector, i.e. "the music business". Compound forms such as agribusiness represent subsets of the word's broadest meaning, which encompasses all the activity by all the suppliers of goods and services.


3.What is business communication?
 
Business communication (or simply "communications", in a business context) encompasses such topics as marketing, brand management, customer relations, consumer behavior, advertising, public relations, corporate communication, community engagement, reputation management, interpersonal communication, employee engagement, and event management. It is closely related to the fields of professional communication and technical communication. Media channels for business communication include the Internet, print media, radio, television, ambient media, and word of mouth.


Business communication can also refer to internal communication. A communications director will typically manage internal communication and craft messages sent to employees. It is vital that internal communications are managed properly because a poorly crafted or managed message could foster distrust or hostility from employees.
Business communication is a common topic included in the curricula of Masters of Business Administration (MBA) programs of many universities. AS well, many community colleges and universities offer degrees in Communications.


There are several methods of business communication, including:
  • Web-based communication - for better and improved communication, anytime anywhere ...
  • video conferencing which allow people in different locations to hold interactive meetings;
  • e-mails, which provide an instantaneous medium of written communication worldwide;
  • Reports - important in documenting the activities of any department;
  • Presentations - very popular method of communication in all types of organizations, usually involving audiovisual material, like copies of reports, or material prepared in Microsoft PowerPoint or Adobe Flash;
  • telephoned meetings, which allow for long distance speech;
  • forum boards, which allow people to instantly post information at a centralized location; and
  • face-to-face meetings, which are personal and should be succeeded by a written followup.
  • suggestion box,it is mainly for upward communication as because some people may hesitate to communicate to the to management directly so they can give suggestion by drafting suggestion in suggestion box.

4.Draw a circle of good communication according to your opinion, and explain briefly?

The essay then outlines a four-step process by which communication takes place: encoding the message, the medium of transmission, decoding the message, and feedback given. It also cites the role of the sender and receiver, for it is with them the message begins and ends.


 


Conclusion

Understanding this four-step process can help organizations go a long way toward communicating more effectively. Conversely, a lack of understanding can lead to a breakdown in communication at any point along the way.

The attitude of the sender and receiver, combined with the trust each has in the other takes precedence over the transmission medium. But technology, when properly used, can help facilitate better understanding, expedite feedback, and result in a more engaged workforce and increased productivity.

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