HR Industry 2014: VIVACOM - Видео интервютата като иновативен метод за подборJobTiger Ltd.
Презентация от третото издание на единственото по рода си изложение за компаниите, предоставящи услуги и продукти за управление на човешките ресурси - HR Industry 2014.
Презентацията е на тема "Видео интервютата като иновативен метод за подбор", и е представена от Гергана Атанасова, Специалист Човешки ресурси във VIVACOM.
Това е презентация на тема "Невербална комуникация" за премедта в училище "Бизнес комуникации". Целта на темата е да бъде силно минималистично и да няма текст, а само едно заглавие, по което да се обяснява. Затова най-вероятно няма да научите нещо от тази презентация.
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This document discusses defining the semantic field of tastiness through exploring cultural perceptions of what foods are considered tasty or disgusting. It outlines how semantic fields can be defined deductively through relevant binary oppositions. Specifically, it examines the opposition of pleasant/unpleasant as it relates to the semantic field of taste, using the example of eating snake meat to illustrate cultural prejudices that influence perceptions of tastiness.
The document discusses how the conceptualization of love and sex has changed over time, from ancient Greece to the modern digital age. It outlines several ancient Greek terms for love like agape, eros, and philia. It questions whether summarizing these concepts as simply 'love' is correct. It also examines examples from history like Achilles and Patroclus to analyze the nature of their relationship. The document further defines the terms sex1, sex2, and gender, noting how the distinction between biological sex and gender as a social construct emerged in 1955. Finally, it looks at how views of sex and love have evolved from medieval times to the sexual revolution to the modern AIDS era.
The document discusses communication as an institution from an anthropological perspective. It defines communication as the establishment of coded relations between a speaker and receiver where the receiver can become a speaker. An anthropological approach studies the common, unwritten laws of coexistence within communities. The document analyzes whether communication fits the criteria of an institution by examining its tools (sign systems), activities (speech acts), functions (socialization, pleasure, healing), norms (influenced by language habits), and laws (pragmatic principles of communication). It ultimately argues that communication demonstrates the arrangements to be considered an institution according to an anthropological framework.
The document discusses communication as an institution from an anthropological perspective. It defines communication as the establishment of coded relations between a speaker and receiver where the receiver can become a speaker. An anthropological approach studies the common, unwritten laws of coexistence within communities. The document analyzes whether communication fits the criteria of an institution by examining its tools (sign systems), activities (speech acts), functions (socialization, pleasure, healing), norms (influenced by language habits), and laws (pragmatic principles of communication). It ultimately argues that communication demonstrates the arrangements to be considered an institution according to an anthropological framework.
HR Industry 2014: VIVACOM - Видео интервютата като иновативен метод за подборJobTiger Ltd.
Презентация от третото издание на единственото по рода си изложение за компаниите, предоставящи услуги и продукти за управление на човешките ресурси - HR Industry 2014.
Презентацията е на тема "Видео интервютата като иновативен метод за подбор", и е представена от Гергана Атанасова, Специалист Човешки ресурси във VIVACOM.
Това е презентация на тема "Невербална комуникация" за премедта в училище "Бизнес комуникации". Целта на темата е да бъде силно минималистично и да няма текст, а само едно заглавие, по което да се обяснява. Затова най-вероятно няма да научите нещо от тази презентация.
Обучение по развитиена комуникативни, презентационни и умения за учеждаване и публично предзставяне на Академия за лични и социални умения- АЛСУ http://alsu.eu fb.Харизматичност-тайните на успеха
This document discusses defining the semantic field of tastiness through exploring cultural perceptions of what foods are considered tasty or disgusting. It outlines how semantic fields can be defined deductively through relevant binary oppositions. Specifically, it examines the opposition of pleasant/unpleasant as it relates to the semantic field of taste, using the example of eating snake meat to illustrate cultural prejudices that influence perceptions of tastiness.
The document discusses how the conceptualization of love and sex has changed over time, from ancient Greece to the modern digital age. It outlines several ancient Greek terms for love like agape, eros, and philia. It questions whether summarizing these concepts as simply 'love' is correct. It also examines examples from history like Achilles and Patroclus to analyze the nature of their relationship. The document further defines the terms sex1, sex2, and gender, noting how the distinction between biological sex and gender as a social construct emerged in 1955. Finally, it looks at how views of sex and love have evolved from medieval times to the sexual revolution to the modern AIDS era.
The document discusses communication as an institution from an anthropological perspective. It defines communication as the establishment of coded relations between a speaker and receiver where the receiver can become a speaker. An anthropological approach studies the common, unwritten laws of coexistence within communities. The document analyzes whether communication fits the criteria of an institution by examining its tools (sign systems), activities (speech acts), functions (socialization, pleasure, healing), norms (influenced by language habits), and laws (pragmatic principles of communication). It ultimately argues that communication demonstrates the arrangements to be considered an institution according to an anthropological framework.
The document discusses communication as an institution from an anthropological perspective. It defines communication as the establishment of coded relations between a speaker and receiver where the receiver can become a speaker. An anthropological approach studies the common, unwritten laws of coexistence within communities. The document analyzes whether communication fits the criteria of an institution by examining its tools (sign systems), activities (speech acts), functions (socialization, pleasure, healing), norms (influenced by language habits), and laws (pragmatic principles of communication). It ultimately argues that communication demonstrates the arrangements to be considered an institution according to an anthropological framework.
This document discusses "phatic coffee", which is using coffee as a social tool to begin casual conversations and establish social contact. It defines phatic communication as meaningless small talk used to maintain social relationships rather than exchange information. Coffee is well-suited for phatic conversations because it is a universal, unmarked social drink that does not have strong cultural associations or imply intimacy like alcohol. Drinking coffee with someone allows interaction without commitments. The document concludes that coffee is ideal for breaking social barriers because of its neutral, global status as a casual drinking.
This document summarizes different types of online communication based on their level of anonymity. It divides online communication into media, which is personal communication between individuals, and mass media, which is communication from institutions to large groups. Within media, it identifies categories from very personal and non-anonymous like video chat, to semi-official options like social network messages, to anonymous options like anonymous dating websites. Mass media involves anonymous communication from websites and social networks representing institutions.
Conversion is a linguistic process where a word changes its part of speech without changing form, such as the word "work" being used as both a verb and a noun. Palimpsesting refers to changing the context or meaning of something that already exists, similar to how palimpsests involve scraping off and reusing manuscripts. The document argues that culture is palimpsested through the process of conversion, where the original meaning or paradigm of something persists but the surface level meaning changes based on new contexts and intentions.