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BMGT 307 Business Communication
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About
BMGT 307 Business Communication
Managers cite the ability to handle communications at work effectively as central to business success. This course develops that essential workplace skill and its practical application through active learning and feedback. Students use strategic approaches to achieve interpersonal, written, and oral competence and confidence, and direct these tools toward their interests/progress. Situations covered include informational and persuasive messages, good and bad news, audience, style, team collaboration, technology/graphics, gender/intercultural communication, career building, interviewing, listening, meetings, and ethics.
This course is an elective in the Management concentration. It is carefully designed to build knowledge and skills important to your success and satisfaction in this and future classes, and as your pursue your career at work. Your syllabus and Study Guide are designed as resources to support you throughout.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The successful student will master core course concepts the strategic interpersonal use of written, oral, and electronic communication to achieve business goals. In doing so, the student will:
· Understand that business communication occurs in many settings for many purposes.
· Develop the judgment and analytic ability essential to successful communication.
· Apply communication techniques to solve business problems and create opportunities.
· Build practical skills needed to communicate effectively both in the workplace and in future courses.
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