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Sigmar, Lucia Stretcher; Hynes, Geraldine E.; Hill, Kathy L. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2012
Incorporating social and emotional skills (EI) training into the business communication curriculum is important for preparing students to function effectively in a global workplace with its complex informal networks, intercultural issues, team emphasis, and participatory leadership. EI skills enhance communication behavior in work groups and…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Scientific Research, Business Communication, Affective Behavior
Nealy, Chynette – Business Communication Quarterly, 2011
Plagiarism, presenting someone's words or other creative products as one's own, is a mandatory discussion and writing assignment in many undergraduate business communication courses. Class discussions about this topic tend to be lively, ranging from questions about simply omitting identified sources to different standards of ethical behaviors…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Cheating, Ethics, Student Behavior
Snyder, Lisa Gueldenzoph – Business Communication Quarterly, 2009
Focusing on preparation, practice, and performance review to teach teams about teamwork provides a well-supported and effective methodology that both enhances students' collaborative skills and contributes to an effective team project experience. Preparation includes aspects of coaching to introduce and explain effective group processes. After…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Teamwork, Group Dynamics, Cooperation
Jameson, Daphne A. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2009
Whether in the workplace or the classroom, many teams approach problem-solving as a search for certainty--even though certainty rarely exists in business. This search for the one right answer to a problem creates unrealistic expectations and often undermines teams' effectiveness. To help teams manage their problem-solving process and communication…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Teamwork, Business Communication, Communication Skills
Carmichael, Kendra – Business Communication Quarterly, 2011
To prepare business communication undergraduates for a changing work world and to engage today's tech-savvy students, many instructors have embraced social media by incorporating its use in the classroom. This article describes AxeCorp, a fictional company headquartered on the immersive social networking platform, Second Life, and one particular…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Skill Development, Social Networks, Teamwork
Gareis, Elisabeth – Business Communication Quarterly, 2010
Group work is an integral part of many courses in business communication programs. Benefits are numerous: Students can develop projects more comprehensively, hone their interpersonal skills, be exposed to other points of view, gain insight into group dynamics, and become prepared for teamwork in their careers. Nevertheless, students often report…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Group Dynamics, Teamwork
Hochradel, Rebecca; Long, Jamye; Johnson, Cooper – Business Communication Quarterly, 2010
In 2008, Delta State University began offering an integrated Master's of Business Administration (iMBA) degree. The program's design allows students to complete degree requirements within three semesters using an online, integrated format. The program consists of three 10-hour modules, one offered in each semester: spring, summer, and fall. The…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Business Administration, Degree Requirements, Teamwork
Gaytan, Jorge – Business Communication Quarterly, 2010
The concept of team teaching is attributed to William Alexander, known as the "father of the American middle school," who delivered a presentation at a 1963 conference held at Cornell University. Alexander's main idea was to establish teams of three to five middle school teachers who would be in charge of team teaching content to large groups of…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Team Teaching, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
Berg, Roberta Wiig – Business Communication Quarterly, 2012
A major purpose of courses in intercultural communication is often to improve students' ability to perform well in situations with the potential to be both highly enlightening and highly difficult--in multicultural teams. This article reports the results of exercises in which members of a dysfunctional multicultural class were assigned to teams…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intercultural Communication, Course Content, Teamwork
Aertsen, Tamara; Jaspaert, Koen; Van Gorp, Baldwin – Business Communication Quarterly, 2013
In this article, an educational project is described that was formulated with the aim to give master's students in business communication the opportunity to experience how theory could be applied to shape practice. A 4-week project was developed in which students were urged to use communication theory and linguistic theory to manage the…
Descriptors: Simulation, Theory Practice Relationship, Business Communication, Business Administration Education
Drury-Grogan, Meghann L.; Russ, Travis L. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2013
This research examines students' reactions to a contemporary simulation infused in the business communication curriculum. Results show that students indicated the experience helped them learn how to work better as a team, how to maintain composure, how the business world works, and how to improve their communication. Students also verified the…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Simulation, Student Attitudes, Business Administration Education
Rehling, Lu; Lindeman, Neil – Business Communication Quarterly, 2010
The authors are similar in sharing the academic discipline of professional writing and of both having had experience as writers and editors in the workplace, but they are different in many other and obvious ways. The students notice these differences, using, in course assessments, descriptive phrases to describe the contrast that include "yin and…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Technical Writing, Teamwork, Teacher Collaboration
Hartman, Jackie L.; McCambridge, Jim – Business Communication Quarterly, 2011
Millennials, those individuals born between 1980 and 2000, compose the largest cohort of college students in the United States. Stereotypical views of millennials characterize them as technologically sophisticated multitaskers, capable of significant contributions to tomorrow's organizations, yet deficient in communication skills. This article…
Descriptors: Listening, Conflict, Team Training, Business Education Teachers
Cox, Pamela L.; Friedman, Barry A. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2009
This paper discusses the Team Boat Exercise, which was developed to provide students with a mechanism for addressing team problems and enhancing team communication midsemester. The inspiration for the exercise came from a video by Prentice Hall, Inc. (2001). Part III of the video, entitled "Corporate Coaching," shows senior staff members from the…
Descriptors: Discussion, Intervention, Teamwork, Conflict Resolution
Scarfino, Deborah; Roever, Carol – Business Communication Quarterly, 2009
Successful team outcomes frequently--if not always--rely upon proven techniques for managing diverse styles and strengths. In this article, the authors describe the Diversity Card Game and the benefits it offers for students and instructors. Building teams using Diversity gives students the knowledge to manage clashes that might otherwise create…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Interpersonal Competence, Conflict Resolution, Group Dynamics