SPCH 1311 UCF Communication Management and Group Leadership Discussion

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SPCH 1311

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Please respond each of these three questions separately. (100-150 words each answer)

Question 1) Verbal Communications Discussion

What does it mean to create messages using the COOPERATIVE PRINCIPLE and using “I” and “We” language?

Question 2) Managing Interpersonal Relationships Discussion

Managing interpersonal relationships: What are the Layers of Self Disclosure? Which layers do you think are appropriate to discuss on your “first date?”

Question 3) Group Leadership Discussion

Think about the last time you needed to work in a small group. What was it you were supposed to do, a project, an activity, plan an event, solve a problem, etc.? Was the end result of your working together productive or unproductive? Why do you think this was so? Were you the leader of the group? If not, could you tell who the group leader was? How? Did the direction the group took in terms of completing the task align with how you thought the task should be completed? Why or why not?

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Running Head: COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT AND GROUP LEADERSHIP

Communication Management and Group Leadership
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Question 1
Verbal Communications Discussion
The cooperative principle in communication holds the assumption that during dialogues,
participants usually attempt to be clear, understanding, reasonable, truthful and relevant to the
topic under discussion (Liu, 2016). In creating a successful communication, participants need to
pay attention to what they say in terms of what the debate requires and offer evidence-based
discussion. Moreover, participates are discouraged from ...

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