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Directions for paper #1

Read the three scenarios provided.

Create a new Microsoft® Word document to answer the prompts after each scenario.

Read the three scenarios provided.

Answer the prompts after each scenario.

Scenario 1:

Justin is a front office assistant at a local physician’s office. It was a busy day at the office, and Justin was consumed by patients and their needs. While helping a patient, Sarah, the other front office assistant calls Justin over to answer questions regarding the patient intake process. Justin explains the process to Sarah and then continues to work with the patient at his window. Later that day Justin is frustrated that he had to stop working with his patient to explain a process to Sarah that he has explained a dozen times already. Justin takes to social media to express his frustrations with Sarah and her inability to take care of patients properly even though she has been trained.

Write a 175- to 260-word response to the following prompts:

• Explain whether Justin’s choice of communication in this situation is appropriate or inappropriate.

• Explain the ramifications of using social media as an outlet for voicing his frustrations about Sarah.

• Provide an example of an appropriate communication method that should have been used in this situation.

o Consider the appropriate personnel that should receive these communications.

Scenario 2:

Jana works in a long-term care facility that cares for all types of patients. Jana receives emails from multiple coworkers throughout the day, but today she received the following email from Sean:

Hi Jana,

I noticed that I DIDN’T receive your monthly report yesterday. I NEED to as soon as possible TODAY so that I can finish the final report.

Thanks, Sean

Write a 175- to 260-word response to the following prompts:

• Explain how Jana might perceive the tone of this email.

o Would she feel that Sean is yelling at her or angry?

o Would she feel that Sean is expressing urgency in the matter?

• Based on your discussion above, do you perceive Sean’s tone to be appropriate or inappropriate?

• As a manager, if you had an employee approach you about their discomfort over the tone of the email, explain how you would address the use of capitalization in an email.

Scenario 3:

Robert is an older patient checking in at the window of his local retail health clinic. The office assistant is taking his insurance card and asking a couple of follow up questions. Robert asked the assistant to speak up because of some background noise. The assistant starts to speak slower and enunciates her words instead of speaking louder.

Write a 175- to 260-word response to the following prompts.

• Explain whether or not the office assistant reacted appropriately to Robert’s request.

• Explain the role perception and age of the patient played in this scenario.

Directions for paper # 2 (has 2 parts)

part 1

Note: You must complete this assignment prior to working on the Importance of Communication Part 2 assignment.

Read the scenario provided.

Write a 350- to 525-word paper that discusses the principles of communication presented in the scenario.

  • Describe verbal and nonverbal cues from the scenario.
  • Based on the description of each group member, speculate about how well this group will collaborate.
  • How can verbal and nonverbal communication be perceived as defensive?
    • How can this affect relationships in the workplace?

    Cite at least 1 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar reference.Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.
    Communication ScenarioA group of colleagues is meeting to discuss how to market a health care product.Prior to the inperson meeting, several ideas were developed and shared via email with the group.The group was asked to review the ideas and bring their thoughts and feedback to the meeting.Email:The email sent out to the group is provided below: Dear Colleagues, As you know, we are in the final stages of launching a new product. We are now seeking ways to market the product to the public. I have received a few ideas and wanted to share them with the group prior to our facetoface meeting.• Ice cream social to familiarize the product with staff and internal partners• Short video describing the product and how the public should use it• Social media campaign to increase knowledge of the product• Commercial introducing the product• Sharing information about the product via word of mouthAs you can see, we have some good ideas to kick off our meeting, but we need to develop a great marketing plan. Please come prepared to discuss these and any additional ideas you may have. Looking forward to our meeting. Best, GailIn-Person Meeting:A week later, the group meets to discuss their ideas and feedback. The group consists of:• Gail is the meeting organizer and the group lead on the project. She is very detail oriented as well asfocused and effectively communicates. • Larry is the least attentive of the group and less vocal. He wants to get the work done with minimal discussion. • Robert is very opinionated but has trouble communicating effectively and uses body language quite often. • Melissa is quiet, shy, and has amazing ideas but often has difficulty expressing herself.

    Part 2As the meeting drew to a close, it was clear that the members still did not agree on the marketing plan addressed. Robert in particular was frustrated by the end of the meeting and told the group that they can just work it out on their own. The group leader asked that the other members create their own marketing plan to bring back to the group at a later date.Write a 350- to 525-word paper that discusses important collaborative skills and the significance of effective communication when working in groups. Include the following:

    • Describe collaborative skills you would use to create a more positive atmosphere.
    • Explain the importance of effective communication and the drawbacks of ineffective communication used in this scenario.
      • Consider the email and face-to-face meeting.
    • Explain the role active listening could have played in this scenario.

    Cite at least 1 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar reference.Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.Communication ScenarioA group of colleagues is meeting to discuss how to market a health care product. Prior to the inperson meeting, several ideas were developed and shared via email with the group. The group was asked to review the ideas and bring their thoughts and feedback to the meeting.Email:The email sent out to the group is provided below: Dear Colleagues, As you know, we are in the final stages of launching a new product. We are now seeking ways to market the product to the public. I have received a few ideas and wanted to share them with the group prior to our facetoface meeting.

    • Ice cream social to familiarize the product with staff and internal partners
    • Short video describing the product and how the public should use it
    • Social media campaign to increase knowledge of the product
    • Commercial introducing the product
    • Sharing information about the product via word of mouth

    As you can see, we have some good ideas to kick off our meeting, but we need to develop a great marketing plan. Please come prepared to discuss these and any additional ideas you may have. Looking forward to our meeting. Best, GailIn-Person Meeting:A week later, the group meets to discuss their ideas and feedback. The group consists of:

    • Gail is the meeting organizer and the group lead on the project. She is very detail oriented as well asfocused and effectively communicates.
    • Larry is the least attentive of the group and less vocal. He wants to get the work done with minimal discussion.
    • Robert is very opinionated but has trouble communicating effectively and uses body language quite often.
    • Melissa is quiet, shy, and has amazing ideas but often has difficulty expressing herself.