Discuss the following:
1 - Ethical Communication
Communication that is ethical is true, and relevant information is always included, so that deception does not occur. Unethical communication distorts and manipulates the reader/listener.
Review and Write: Review the section in Chapter 1.4 of our textbook (Responsibilities as a Communicator) on ethical communication and give three examples of unethical communication. Describe two scenarios (real or made up) involving unethical, or potentially unethical communication. If you describe a real scenario be sure to change the company or the names. OR Write two substantial paragraphs on positive traits of an ethical communicator.
2 - Transitions in Writing
Review and Write: One example is provided for each type of transition. Select 10 of the transitions and provide at least three to four examples of each type of transition.
Review the attachment:
Attachment:- Your Responsibilities as a Communicator.docx