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It is important to note that audiences don't function in a vacuum and that contextual variables will dramatically impact how your message is received. Let's assume that the boss asked you to go over the new sexual harassment guidelines at this week's staff meeting scheduled from 11:00-12:00. Unfortunately, she put you at the end of the agenda. Obviously, your specific purpose is to persuade everyone to avoid creating a hostile workplace by educating them on the standards and the consequences of misbehavior. But, having taken Dr. Kessel's Public Speaking class, you know in the back of your mind that you have another objective based on the context. What is that? write it in detail.​

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Communication is the lifeblood of any relationship, whether it be personal or professional. Communication really needs to happen on a regular basis in order for an organization to grow and thrive.

Business communication is vital at every level within an organization: from top management down through all levels of staff, as well as in between departments which need coordination with each other.

Communication in an office setting can make or break professional relationships outside work hours as well. If your boss asks you if something was delivered on time, but he forgot to mention who else needed this information, you will have lost an opportunity at promotion should things go south elsewhere–even though ultimately it may all boil down to communication problems between co-workers themselves.
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