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Nonverbal Communication for Job Interviews

   

Added on  2020-02-18

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Running head: SCENARIO ANALYSISScenario AnalysisName of Student:Name of University:Author’s Note:
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1SCENARIO ANALYSISTable of ContentsScenario 1:.......................................................................................................................................2Audience Analysis:......................................................................................................................2Communication Goals:................................................................................................................2Communication Process:.............................................................................................................3Timing:........................................................................................................................................4Scenario 3:.......................................................................................................................................4Audience Analysis:......................................................................................................................4Communication Goals:................................................................................................................5Communication process:.............................................................................................................6Timing:........................................................................................................................................7References:......................................................................................................................................8
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2SCENARIO ANALYSISScenario 1: The scenario 1 as provided consists of providing an informative session to a group ofAboriginal people. It is required to understand the proper method of communication which isinter-cultural in nature in order to prepare the required session. The language barrier also needsto be overcome, in order to clearly put across the meaning of the topic to the aboriginal people.The aim of the conducted session in this particular scenario is to make the topic of the sessionclearly understandable to the correct people. The main challenge is to overcome the languagebarrier as also make the objectives of the topic clearly understandable to the people.Audience Analysis: In this particular scenario, the audience under consideration is the aboriginal people. Theselected group of people being aboriginals belong to the primitive segments of the society andthe nature, characteristics and the understanding of the people are bound to be vastly differentfrom the people who conduct the session. The major impediment to the proper conduct of thesession is the language and behavioural pattern of the aboriginals. It needs to be understood thatis will not be easy for the aboriginals to understand the language of the so called civilizedsociety. In order to make their statements clearly understood the session conductors need tohandle their audiences carefully. The easy as well as the complex directions and facts should becarefully put forward to the aboriginals. It is to be kept in mind that the effectiveness of thecommunication will depend on the effective analysis of the needs and requirements of theaboriginals (McCarthy et al., 2013).
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