Cross-Cultural Business Communications 03-CCB-31CEBSDL
Course learning content:
- basics of interpersonal communication in a company,
- intercultural communication in the company,
- public speaking and multimedia presentations,
- promotion tools; advertising and its goals,
- teamwork and the role of leader,
- multimedia communication,
- modern communication channels in business.
Module learning aims
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Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- knows the basic concepts related to business and communication in the field of enterprise operation,
- recognizes the differences between traditional forms of communication and intercultural business communication,
- describes the essence of communication in business and relates it to knowledge of the history, language, culture of Central Europe and the Balkan Peninsula,
- indicates the need to use humanistic knowledge in the field of history, language, culture of Central Europe and the Balkan Peninsula in business communication,
- knows what business communication is about in the context of intercultural dialogue.
Assessment criteria
Assessment criteria:
very good (bdb; 5,0): very good knowledge of issues related to intercultural communication and its role in business; very high skills in teamwork and in multimedia presentations.
good plus (+db; 4,5): very good knowledge of issues related to intercultural communication and its role in business; high skills in teamwork and multimedia presentations.
good (db; 4,0): good knowledge of issues related to intercultural communication and its role in business; high skills in teamwork and multimedia presentations.
satisfactory plus (+dst; 3,5): good knowledge of issues related to intercultural communication and its role in business; sufficient skills in teamwork and in multimedia presentations.
satisfactory (dst; 3,0): sufficient knowledge of issues related to intercultural communication and its role in business; sufficient skills in teamwork and in multimedia presentations.
unsatisfactory (ndst; 2,0): insufficient knowledge of issues related to intercultural communication and its role in business; insufficient skills in teamwork and in multimedia presentations.
Bibliography
Reading list:
Ph. Kotler, G. Armstrong, Principles of Marketing, Essex 2014.
A. Affuah, Ch.L. Tucci, Internet Business Models and Strategies. Text and Cases, Boston 2003.
N. Duarte, slide:ology. The art and science of creating great presentation, Cambridge 2008.
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