AC Communication with A Different Culture Presentation

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M3 Assignment

For M3 Assignment, you will prepare a PowerPoint presentation that focuses on a different culture that you would like to learn to communicate with effectively. At a minimum, the presentation should include the following elements:

Overview of the culture.

Key characteristics and dimensions of the culture that should be learned before communication begins (include at least six dimensions).

Compare and contrast the culture with your culture (based on the dimensions you included in #2).

Create a culture communication plan specifically for your chosen culture that will help you and your workplace to conduct effective communication. This culture communication plan should include an outline or brief discussion of the three or four components you have found most critical.

Provide a summary and recommendations for your organization to move forward with training for cultural communication.

Your presentation should be a minimum of 15 content slides (not including the title slide and references slide). Your slides should include either speaker notes placed in the “notes” section of the slide or you should record audio on each slide. In addition, you should have a minimum of three scholarly sources. References should be written in proper APA formatting.

Instructions:

The Notes panel of your slides will contain your speech script; this will be word-for-word exactly what you would say to accompany each slide. Be sure to read your speech aloud several times so that you're confident that the language you're using sounds conversational and not like a term paper or essay. Remember to use transitional words and phrases to make your speech flow smoothly.

It's critical to cite the sources that support your points and subpoints. Citing sources orally (as you would be doing for a speech) is different from citing them in a paper. For a refresher on how to do this, see Citing Sources Orally in the Announcements area in this course.

When you are ready to submit your slides and script, you must save your slides in a format with the slides on the top of a page, with the accompanying notes (your script) beneath each slide, as seen below.

Do not submit a PowerPoint file. Instead, print your notes pages to PDF, or export your presentation to Word, and choose the layout with "notes below slides." I must be able to see both your slide and script on the same page; if not, your speech will be returned with a zero for a grade, and you will have one opportunity to revise.

If you are using Microsoft PowerPoint, see the article Add speaker notes to your slides and for how to do this using Google Slides, see https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/


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Slide 1

M3 ASSIGNMENT
Student Name
Institution
Course

Date

Slide 2

Culture


Culture represents a collection of information, experience, ideas,
values, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, religion, perceptions of

time, roles, geographical relationships, universe concepts, and
material items and belongings accumulated through generations
via individual and community effort.

A scholar named Edward Taylor culture is a complex system that encompasses knowledge,
beliefs, art, morality, law, conventions, and any other talents and habits acquired by man as a
member of society (Mead & Jones, 2017).
Some state that culture is a comprehensive system that encompasses all of our thoughts and
actions as members of society. Thus, culture encompasses all that humans can learn to do,
utilize, create, know, and believe as they develop within their distinct communities and social
groupings.

Slide 3

CULTURE OVERVIEW


Culture refers to the body of information that a relatively
large group of people shares.



Communication is an integral part of a culture and vice
versa.

Culture is cultivated conduct; it is the total of a person's learned, a collected experience that is
transferred socially, or, more succinctly, behavior acquired via social learning.
A culture represents a group of people's way of life—the behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols
that they accept without question and are handed down via communication and imitation from
generation to generation (Warren, 2017).

Slide 4

Elements of Culture


Culture has three elements that define it namely;
 Norms
 Values

 Language

Norms refer a set of guidelines or patterns of conduct that demonstrates what is acceptable and
proper; in essence, what is right or wrong.
Values are core and fundamental ideas that serve as a guide or motivator for attitudes or
behaviors. They serve as the yardstick by which we measure the desirability of things such as
accomplishment and success, talent and morality.
Language entails how individuals communicate whether in speech or written form presented in
a conventional manner.

Slide 5

An Overview of My American Culture


The United States of America is a representation of a
culturally diverse society.



The United States is sometimes referred to as a melting pot, in
which other civilizations have infused American society with
their own particular flavors.

Almost every part of the globe has had an impact on American culture, most notably the
English, who began colonizing the nation in the early 1600s.
Native Americans, Latin Americans, Africans, and Asians have also influenced the United States’
culture.
According to the US government, there is no official language in the United States. While the
United States speaks practically every language in the world, the most commonly spoken nonEnglish languages are Spanish, Chinese, French, and German.

Slide 6

Dimensions of My Culture


Symbols



Language


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