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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Ten Commandments of Intercultural Communication

There is a lot to consider when dealing with other nationalities and other cultures
within the workplace. After reading the 10 commandments of intercultural
communication I realized that these commandments are basically standards that
should be considered when dealing with other cultures. In every workplace there
are always people from diverse backgrounds which will require us to learn and
understand a different culture. On example of this is when you attend college and
work on campus. They’re a lot of cultures that don’t all speak the same language
nor do they understand the same way as well. I own a moving company and I come
in contact with an array of different people ranging from Asian to Indian. The 10
commandments and the moving business have a lot in common due to what the 10
commandments do regarding improving awareness to improve the respect associated
when dealing with other cultures.

What is this Linkedin.com's purpose?

After reviewing the linked in website I concluded this is a massive networking organization that offers an array of free services to members that sign up. I am a member of linkedin.com and my home page is http://www.linkedin.com/pub/william-kincheloe/41/b71/6a1

At linked in I started several connections with people that are within my field of service, interest, and, hobbies. This is a great website because of the unlimited opportunities that are available in the interest of networking. You may use this website to advance your career opportunities by keeping your profile valid and by following a company like Face Book. Linked in is a way to find out more information about a company’s direction and a great way to get your foot in the door. This networking tool exemplifies simple measures gained through a social media networks, geared towards rapid advancements with building positive relationships. LinkedIn is really a huge database of professionals. Twitter lacks profile depth; Facebook is all over the place demographically and is also hard to find people according to Neal Schaffer with windmillnetworking.com. I believe this website is an effective tool because of the vast amount of memberships (120,000,000) attained since the start of linked in 1981. I also believe this website is a inexpensive form of communicating while maximizing networking results.