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• • • • • • • • • • • • COM 2301 : Professional Communication Cultural sensitivity Summary : This course introduced me to some of the most important communication patterns that teach how to be an effective communicator. I also performed a training program on cultural differences. Throughout this project I have demonstrate my team work and presentation skills. To perform this presentation we also used some computer skills to provide a visual support (Power point). I also learned how to work effectively in group and use my entire potential trough a set of personality test. Skills and abilities demonstrated: Leadership: This course helped me a lot to develop this skill since my task was also to organize and assign some tasks to my teammates. I also learned that listening and openness were crucial to develop this skill. Communication / Listening: It was one of the sacred values of the class; I learned to listen effectively in a professional context. Thanks to this course I had the opportunity to develop my communication skills; I have now a new and professional perspective of communication. Computer Literacy: I learned how to create a presentation using visual aids so that the communication process is more effective. We also learned to use Adobe Office in this course. Intercultural communication Morocco vs. USA Jalil Laraki Sanae Himer Omar Zemrag Hakim Berrada Objectives: • To be prepared to work with your new American co-workers: – To be aware of what you are expected to do for the coming years – To be informed about the cultural differences that influence the communication in a social and business context outline • Introduction • Cross communication needs – – – – Listening skills Speaking skills Observation flexibility • Differences in cultures – Different ways in communicating – Tips to deal with the American culture • Conclusion introduction Cross communication needs • Listening skills: – to understand meanings, – to read between the lines • Speaking skills: – enhanced through positive speech • Observation: – Large amounts of cross cultural information can be read in people's dress, body language... • Flexibility – Understanding, and addressing cross cultural difference => the breaking of cultural barriers => better lines of communication, mutual trust and creative thinking. Differences in cultures • Different ways in communicating • Tips to deal with the American culture. Different ways in communicating Contact Eye Contact Gestures Turn-taking Names Formal/Informal Distance Silence Facial expressions Self-appraisal • Form of addresses: • American names: – written and spoken with the given name first and the family name last • In a formal setting – address men as "Mister" , married women as "Misses" and unmarried women as "Miss" • In an informal situation, – Americans introduce each other by first name, without titles, and occasionally by just the last name. • Personal space: • The average personal distance varies from a culture to another. – The case for American’s: • When talking to a co-worker: – Stand a specific distance apart. – Avoid physical contact while talking • Business visit: – Be extremely punctual – Introduce yourself by shaking right hands: firm handshake is best. • If the meeting stand over a meal: =>The business discussion will begun after every body has ordered. =>Socializing tends to occur after the business is concluded, not before. =>Do not ask personal or private questions. • Gestures: Tips Rigid Cultures •Patience is a luxury, not a virtue. •“Time is money”! Americans prefer not to waste it and like to get “right to the point”. •Remember, Americans highly value punctuality and the ability to stick to the plan. Direct Communication Cultures The ideas are more important than personal feeling. Learn to say “no” directly. Point first, then the details Individualistic Cultures Teamwork is valued, but often every member of a team has a different function. Differences in opinion with the boss are usually encouraged! Lateral Cultures that everyone’s role in society or company is important treat women, men, handicapped, minorities, and homosexuals as equals. Conclusion