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Johnson, John R. – 1987
A study was conducted to assess engineers' perceived levels of communication effectiveness, the degree and type of their communication training, and their perceived need for and willingness to receive additional communication training. Questionnaires were mailed to 400 members of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Analyses of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Engineers, Job Skills
Uber, David M. – 1985
Interviews with ten officers in the lending centers of two Dallas, Texas banks concerning their possession of and need for second language skills on the job revealed that all but one had second language training and three were nonnatives. Five of the native-born Americans had lived abroad and/or studied languages in college. Two of the officers…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Banking, Cultural Awareness, Employment Qualifications
Smith, June Hubbell – 1982
A study was conducted to determine if the speech communication programs in Texas colleges and universities were providing the skills needed by industry. A survey of current business journals revealed seven skills needed by college graduates seeking employment in business: (1) public speaking skills, (2) knowledge of communication theory and flow…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Course Content, Curriculum Evaluation
Klopf, Donald W.; Cambra, Ronald E. – 1981
People spend about three-fourths of their waking hours engaged in some form of communication and about half of this time speaking and listening. In spite of this, communication generally is ineffective. There are many reasons for improving one's communication skills, the most important being employability. For example, a survey of personnel…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Skills, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Nelson, Charles W. – 1983
A communication project in a technical writing course demonstrated the importance of communication skills in a profession as it developed the students' own speech and writing skills. After listing what they believed were the major problems in business communication, students compared their responses with instances submitted by local business…
Descriptors: Business, Business Communication, Communication Skills, Education Work Relationship