Communication Project – Final Draft
Autor: Adnan • October 15, 2017 • 1,294 Words (6 Pages) • 989 Views
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Overall the movie was put together well and I think it did a great job explaining the Jargon as well as providing many examples of collaborating throughout the film. Like I said above the movie did a good job including many examples of Jargon and followed through with explanations. I personally learned more about the game of blackjack, but more importantly how much information has to be learned no matter what job or group I could be a part of. Looking back at the film if they didn’t have all the vocabulary or jargon the conversations would be boring and long. Jargon is a good way of abbreviating a long message in a specific set of terms, I think this is something that we all apply in our lives but just never give much thought to it. Collaboration was well thought out, I think that it was cool how they switch the sides of the main character Ben to suit him and meanwhile start fresh with a clean slate. Not only was he affected by working with his colleagues and collaborating, but everybody in his group was changed by the experience. Out of all the movies I watch; I mostly see where collaboration in a film is usually consistent throughout and doesn’t switch sides too often, I think that was my favorite part in respect to collaborating.
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What is Collaboration. (n.d.). Retrieved June 7, 2014, from AIIM: The Global Gomminity of Information Professionals: http://www.aiim.org/What-is-Collaboration
What is Collaboration? Is it the Same as Teamwork? (n.d.). Retrieved June 16, 2014, from www.Team-Building-Bonanza.com: http://www.team-building-bonanza.com/what-is-collaboration.html
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