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Category: Social Competencies

Social competencies are skills enabling effective and successful communication in various social settings and under different circumstances. Social Competencies include skills related to understanding others, listening to them, and responding accordingly. Successful communication requires both personal and social competencies.

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Sender: the initiator of communication

Elahe EhsanfarBusiness communication, Business Presentations, Professional Competencies, Social Competencies

As the initiator of communication, the sender is the creator of the message and one who validates or jeopardizes its credibility. A message is a vehicle that carries the sender’s idea, opinion, values and beliefs, and their feelings...

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Business English: Understanding Communication

Understanding Communication

Elahe EhsanfarBusiness communication, Business Presentations, Professional Competencies, Social Competencies

Like any other phenomenon, communication also consists of several components. When they work effectively together, they lead to successful communication. Every communication consists of three main components. Without each of these components, there is no communication.

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Business English and culture: individualism collectivism

Individualism vs Collectivism

Elahe EhsanfarCulture and Business

As explained above, individualism is related to the level of interdependence vs independence of the members of a society or organization. A high score on individualism in Hofstede’s research indicates leaning more towards independence whereas a low score...

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psychogenic needs

Murray’s Psychogenic Needs

Elahe EhsanfarSelf-awareness, Social Competencies

What is the depth of your knowledge in terms of your needs and those around you? Perhaps this is the question to which the answer reveals why and how people communicate. Our very existence is dependent on meeting...

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Hofstede's cultural dimensions: uncertainty avoidance index

uncertainty avoidance and culture

Elahe EhsanfarCulture and Business

Uncertainty avoiding cultures are unwilling to let go of their adherence to their codes and happen to be more rigid. While principles are central to high uncertainty avoiding index societies, experiences and practices are more common in those...

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Conflict Management from EI Point of View

Elahe EhsanfarSocial Competencies

People interact in various situations and under different circumstances. Conflict may rise in an informal discussion or a formal business meeting. From personal relationships to the professional ones, every tactful management of the conflict can lead to the...

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Business English Communication

Message components

Elahe EhsanfarBusiness communication, Business Presentations, Professional Competencies, Social Competencies

In communication, the message conveys the sender’s thoughts and intentions through language. It is shaped by how the sender prioritizes…

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Hofstede's cultural dimensions

Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions

Elahe EhsanfarCulture and Business

Hofstede identified six categories through which cultures can be more easily analyzed and understood. These categories are known as cultural dimensions. Hofstede’s six cultural dimensions are: power distance index, individualism, masculinity, uncertainty avoidance index, long term orientation, and...

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Business English: cultural differences and business etiquette 1

Cultural Differences: Business Etiquette part 1

Elahe EhsanfarCulture and Business

It is not uncommon to experience conflicts due to cultural differences. People of different nationalities tend to have their own business communication styles and habits. The best way to avoid miscommunication and misunderstanding is to learn more about...

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Business English individual and social competencies: basic psychological needs

Basic Psychological Needs

Elahe EhsanfarHuman Resources, Self management, Self-awareness, Social Competencies

Glasser maintains that people have four basic psychological needs apart from survival. These are the need for love and sense of belonging, the need for power, the need for freedom, and the need for fun. People with more...

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About Rubeana

Rubeana offers a new fresh globally-informed Business English content to make teaching and learning business English more enjoyable and informative. Our goal is to introduce learners to what is currently going on in the business world and paint a more detailed picture of what learning business English can offer them.

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Elahe Ehsanfar is a ELT graduate, specializing in English for Specific Purposes. She has experience in teaching English as well as working in the business environment. She tries to bring these experiences together to offer flexible and informative classes.

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