COM00207
Communication in
Organisations
Unit Information Guide
Session 1, 2017
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2 | COM00207 Communication in Organisations (Session 1, 2017)About this unit
Improves students' communication competencies in business and academia. Provides an
understanding of the role and importance of interpersonal communication within
organisations. Introduces students to communication theories and concepts applicable in a
business and academic setting. Illustrates and puts into practice skills required to improve
interpersonal communication competence.
Content
Module 1: Essentials of interpersonal communication
Topic 1 Communication theory and practice
Topic 2 Non-verbal communication
Topic 3 Personality, listening and feedback
Module 2: Academic communication skills and writing
Topic 4 Information literacy and academic integrity
Topic 5 Critical thinking, logic and perception
Topic 6 Academic essays and reports
Topic 7 Business writing
Module 3: Applied business communication
Topic 8 Intercultural communication for business
Topic 9 Presentations and persuasion
Topic 10 Negotiations and interviews
Topic 11 Groups, meetings and discussions
Topic 12 Trust and conflict
Graduate attributes and unit learning outcomes
As a graduate of Southern Cross University, you will have developed skills, values and attitudes
that are essential for gaining employment and advancing lifelong learning. Te University
refers to these as graduate attributes (http://policies.scu.edu.au/view.current.php?id=00091#s3)
and identifes them as follows:
GA1 Intellectual rigour, GA2 Creativity, GA3 Ethical practice, GA4 Knowledge of a discipline,
GA5 Lifelong learning, GA6 Communication and social skills, GA7 Cultural competence.
Tis unit will assist students to develop the following graduate attributes (shown below as they
relate to this unit's learning outcomes):
Learning outcomes for this unit GA1 GA2 GA3 GA4 GA5 GA6 GA7
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
1. recognise and apply a range of
communication theories and concepts
✓
2. develop and refne their skills in
interpersonal, intercultural and
organisational communication, as well as
skills in communication technology
✓ ✓ ✓
About this unit | 3Learning outcomes for this unit GA1 GA2 GA3 GA4 GA5 GA6 GA7
3. enhance their feedback and listening
skills, enabling them to become
competent communicators
✓ ✓ ✓
4. develop as confdent speakers,
competent in situations which demand
oral skills
✓ ✓ ✓
5. demonstrate effective and more
confdent writing skills, using the
appropriate style and tone. Tis will
include the ability to choose a written
presentation which is appropriate to the
situation of demand
✓ ✓ ✓
6. apply the theories pertaining to
interpersonal and intercultural
communication successfully within
assessment situations.
✓ ✓
4 | COM00207 Communication in Organisations (Session 1, 2017)Learning resources
Te referencing style used below is Harvard. PLEASE NOTE that you may need to use a
different style for this unit. Refer to Referencing guides (http://scu.edu.au/library/index.php/
14) for information about the referencing style you should use.
Prescribed texts and materials
Prescribed texts
Witsel, M (ed.) 2015, Communication in Organisations, 6th edn, McGraw-Hill. ISBN:
9781308403960.
Tere are compulsory readings and a Study Guide for this unit. See MySCU
(http://learn.scu.edu.au) for details.
Learning resources | 5Studying this unit
Te frst step in managing your study for this unit is to familiarise yourself with this document
and the MySCU (http://learn.scu.edu.au) Learning Site. You should refer frequently to the
MySCU Learning Site for announcements and updates.
Teaching and learning arrangements
Estimated workload
Scheduled hours Personal study Total
36 114 150
Your scheduled study hours are allocated as follows:
Lismore
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Lecture online 1 hours 12 weeks
Tutorial on-site 2 hours 12 weeks
Gold Coast
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Lecture online 1 hour 12 weeks
Tutorial on-site 2 hours 12 weeks
Coffs Harbour
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Lecture online 1 hour 12 weeks
Tutorial on-site 2 hours 12 weeks
Sydney - Hotel School
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Lecture on-site 1 hour 12 weeks
Tutorial on-site 2 hours 12 weeks
Singapore - MDIS
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Structured online learning N/A N/A
6 | COM00207 Communication in Organisations (Session 1, 2017)PNG - IBS - Port Moresby
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Structured online learning N/A N/A
China - TUST
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Workshop on-site 2-4 hours x
5 days
3 weeks
Distance Education
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Lecture online 1 hour 12 weeks
SCU Sydney
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Lecture online 1 hour 12 weeks
Tutorial on-site 3 hours 12 weeks
SCU Melbourne
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Lecture online 1 hour 12 weeks
Tutorial on-site 3 hours 12 weeks
Melbourne - Hotel School
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Lecture on-site 1 hour 12 weeks
Tutorial on-site 2 hours 12 weeks
PNG - IBS - Enga
Teaching method Duration Frequency
Structured online learning N/A N/A
Studying this unit | 7Assessment
Assessment overview
Tis is a graded unit and grades are awarded as detailed in Rule 3.8 of the University's Rules
Relating to Awards. To achieve a passing grade in the unit all assessment tasks must be
submitted and an overall mark of 50% or more must be obtained
Unless stated otherwise, you need to complete/submit your work online through the MySCU
site for this unit.
Assessment
Group/
individual
Learning
outcomes
Grading
indicator
Min
Score Weight
Length/
duration Due
Professional
accreditation
1. Online
Exercises
Individual 1, 2 Graded N/A 10% - 16 Mar
2017
11:00 PM
N/A
2. Essay Individual 1, 3, 5 Graded N/A 30% 900
words
07 Apr
2017
11:00 PM
N/A
3. Recording Individual 2, 4, 6 Graded N/A 10% 10
minutes
19 May
2017
11:00 PM
N/A
4. Report Individual 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6
Graded N/A 50% 1200
words
29 May
2017
11:00 PM
N/A
Assessment details
Assessment 1: Online Exercises
Tis assessment is for these students only: China - TUST; Coffs Harbour; Distance
Education; Gold Coast; Lismore; Melbourne - Hotel School; PNG - IBS - Enga; PNG - IBS -
Port Moresby; SCU Melbourne; SCU Sydney; Singapore - MDIS; Sydney - Hotel School.
Assessment
Group/
individual
Learning
outcomes
Grading
indicator
Min
Score Weight
Length/
duration Due
Professional
accreditation
Online
Exercises
Individual 1, 2 Graded N/A 10% - 16 Mar
2017
11:00 PM
N/A
Te aims of this assessment task are that you learn to use the basic information
communication technologies that you will need to successfully study at Southern Cross
University. In particular, you will become familiarised with various aspects of the online
Blackboard site MySCU, your SCU email, and various vital site pages within the university
website. By doing these tasks, sometimes by trial and error, you will learn how to access
important information, and how to submit assignments.
Te assignment will run as a ‘treasure hunt’ and consists of fve short interrelated online tasks.
One of these tasks involves answering a short online quiz. You may attempt the quiz as ofen as
you need to, as in the end you need to get all fve correct.
8 | COM00207 Communication in Organisations (Session 1, 2017)Some other tasks require your tutor to check your work, which might take a day or two. Most
tasks only appear once the previous task has been completed successfully.
Te tasks are numbered, so it helps to do them in order. You must complete all fve tasks
(including correctly answering all fve questions in the quiz) in order to satisfy requirements
for this assessment task and earn 10%.
Here are the instructions to get you started:
1. Go to http://learn.scu.edu.au (commonly referred to as ‘MySCU’ or your "Blackboard
learning site"). If you have difculty, log in to MyEnrolment (http://www.scu.edu.au/
myenrolment) and click on the tab ‘MySCU details’ for your username and password. Tis
username and password is valid for both MySCU and your SCU email account. If you still
have trouble, ring the Technology Services Service Desk between 8 am and 5 pm weekdays
on 02 6620 3698 (if you live in the Lismore or Tweed Gold Coast area) or between 9 am
and 5 pm weekdays 1800 111 890 (if you live outside this area). Coffs students can ring 02
6659 3080.
2. Find the link for the COM00207 site, and click on it.
3. Read the notice titled ‘Congratulations! You’re on your way!’ on the announcements page.
Tis announcement will give you your clues to completing the frst of the fve tasks, and
each task will in turn give you the clues you need to fnd the next task.
Remember: one of the tasks involves answering a short quiz online.
Assessment 2: Essay
Tis assessment is for these students only: China - TUST; Coffs Harbour; Distance
Education; Gold Coast; Lismore; Melbourne - Hotel School; PNG - IBS - Enga; PNG - IBS -
Port Moresby; SCU Melbourne; SCU Sydney; Singapore - MDIS; Sydney - Hotel School.
Assessment
Group/
individual
Learning
outcomes
Grading
indicator
Min
Score Weight
Length/
duration Due
Professional
accreditation
Essay Individual 1, 3, 5 Graded N/A 30% 900
words
07 Apr
2017
11:00 PM
N/A
Submission method: Upload through MySCU ‘submit assessments’ link. (NB: Clear upload
instructions/training are part of Assignment 1).
You must upload your essay through Turnitin. Afer a few minutes you can click on “View/
Complete” again to view your originality report. You can re-edit and upload multiple times
until the due date. Please note, subsequent originality reports can take up to 24 hours to
generate.
Te aims of this assessment task are threefold:
1. Observe two or more people communicating with each other in a ‘live’ setting and to apply
communication theories / concepts you have learned about in Topics 1–3 to that event.
2. Write an academic essay which:
a. briefly describes the communication event
b. analyses and evaluates the event by applying theories from Topics 1–3 to the event
c. evaluates the usefulness (or otherwise) of these theories for this purpose
d. conforms to the expected essay structure according to the relevant readings for Topic
6. Tese can also be found through the SCU Academic Skills website,
http://www.scu.edu.au/academicskills. Tere you can click through to the Quick
Guides and download the following:
▪ A model essay structure (http://www.scu.edu.au/teachinglearning/
download.php?doc_id=12749&site_id=301&fle_ext=.pdf)
Assessment | 9▪ Connecting your ideas, linking words (http://www.scu.edu.au/teachinglearning/
download.php?doc_id=12755&site_id=301&fle_ext=.pdf)
▪ Editing your assignments (http://www.scu.edu.au/teachinglearning/
download.php?doc_id=12756&site_id=301&fle_ext=.pdf)
▪ How to write a good introduction (http://www.scu.edu.au/teachinglearning/
download.php?doc_id=12761&site_id=301&fle_ext=.pdf)
▪ How to demonstrate critical judgment (http://www.scu.edu.au/teachinglearning/
download.php?doc_id=12759&site_id=301&fle_ext=.pdf)
▪ Writing analytically and persuasively (http://www.scu.edu.au/teachinglearning/
download.php?doc_id=12782&site_id=301&fle_ext=.pdf)
▪ Reflective writing (http://www.scu.edu.au/teachinglearning/
download.php?doc_id=12767&site_id=301&fle_ext=.pdf)
▪ Writing paragraphs (http://www.scu.edu.au/teachinglearning/
download.php?doc_id=12783&site_id=301&fle_ext=.pdf)
3. Demonstrate correct in-text referencing and a correct reference list for at least fve
references according to the reference style described in the following Reading:
Summers, J & Smith, B 2010, ‘Referencing’, Communication skills handbook: How
to succeed in written and oral communication, John Wiley & Sons Australia, pp.
17–38.
(Tis Reading is accessible through myReadings).
Te essay question
Which communication theories that you have researched and applied, provide most insight
into understanding the dynamics of the observed event?
Draw on the materials and subject matter of Module One and the skills developed through
Module Two. With reference to at least three communication theories (or concepts, or aspects
of theories), analyse the communication event you have observed. In your essay compare and
contrast the usefulness of the selected communication theories / concepts for analysing the
event. Reference the essay correctly (using in-text referencing as well as a list of references at
the end of your essay), in the style described by Summers and Smith (2010).
Step 1: Find your reference material
Before you write your essay you need to fnd at least fve references which will help you to
develop your argument and therefore your essay. You must use at least:
• a chapter from your textbook
• one of the readings in myReadings
• one journal article accessed through the Library databases.
In addition, you must choose two more from the following list:
• A newspaper article.
• A website.
• A chapter from an edited book.
• A chapter from a textbook.
• A report.
• A personal communication.
You will need to select reference material which is relevant and appropriate to the essay
question and take notes with the purpose of answering your essay question.
Step 2: Observe a ‘communication event’
10 | COM00207 Communication in Organisations (Session 1, 2017)Choose a live setting which relates to your course where two or more people are interacting
with each other (reality TV shows are not allowed). For example, if you are a business student,
you might want to go shopping with a friend and observe an interaction between the
salesperson and your friend. If you are a tourism or hospitality student you may want to
observe an interaction between staff in a restaurant or hotel and a friend. Your tutor will have
lots of ideas for settings and will discuss options with you early in the study period.
Observe the interaction, looking for evidence of aspects of communication theories and
concepts that are covered in Topics 1–3. Take notes straight afer you leave the interaction
under headings, for example:
• Examples of kinesics such as affect displays or illustrators
• Te messages that were relayed using paralanguage
• Te effect of noise (mechanical, semantic or psychological)
• Perceived attribution errors
• Feedback
• Listening skills.
Step 3: Analyse the event
Using the communication theories you have selected, analyse the communication event and
seek deeper insight into the event, and its participants.
Step 4: Decide on your position
Afer you have analysed the situation using the communication theories / concepts, decide on
the position you will take on the essay question. How much more have you learned by
applying the theories? In your essay, state which theories were most useful, or gave most
insight, and why.
If you want to learn more about ‘position’, go to the Academic Skills website, download and
read the following information sheet: ‘Developing an Argument: Essay’
Step 5: Write your essay
Using the resources which have been provided to you, plan, draf and write your essay.
Te recommended resources are the relevant Readings for Topic 6, the Academic Skills
Information Guides on essay writing:
• Interpreting the Assignment task: Essay.
• Essay Writing.
• Essay Writing Checklist.
• Developing an Argument: Essay.
• Introductions and Conclusions: Essay.
Your essay should contain the following structural elements:
• Introduction.
• Body.
• Conclusion.
• Reference List.
For such a short essay you do not need to use headings.
Within your essay you must refer to each one of your fve references, using the in-text
referencing style described in Summers and Smith (2010). You need to show that you can
reference both a direct quote and a paraphrased idea.
Step 6: Write a reference list
Assessment | 11Write a reference list for your references. Remember you have to include at least fve references
from various sources which conform to the author–date system described in Summers and
Smith (2010).
Assessment 3: Recording
Tis assessment is for these students only: China - TUST; Coffs Harbour; Distance
Education; Gold Coast; Lismore; Melbourne - Hotel School; PNG - IBS - Enga; PNG - IBS -
Port Moresby; SCU Melbourne; SCU Sydney; Singapore - MDIS; Sydney - Hotel School.
Assessment
Group/
individual
Learning
outcomes
Grading
indicator
Min
Score Weight
Length/
duration Due
Professional
accreditation
Recording Individual 2, 4, 6 Graded N/A 10% 10
minutes
19 May
2017
11:00 PM
N/A
Length: Interview: aim for 20 minutes, maximum 1/2 hour.
Submitted recording section: Choose a fve - ten minute segment (fve mins is sufcient).
1. Choose an organisation with more than four employees, relevant to your feld of study (e.g.
a sports organisation; an accountancy frm; a tourism company; a nonproft organisation; a
hotel or resort, a museum or gallery, etc.).
2. Do some independent research on the organisation, e.g. by browsing their website or
collecting brochures, promotional material, and information about the organisation’s
structure.
3. Using the theories and skills put forward in Topic 10, “Interviewing”, design a set of
interview questions geared to gather information about the following communication
issues in organisations:
◦ Intercultural communication.
◦ Presentations and / or persuasion.
◦ Negotiations
◦ Groups, meetings and / or discussions (formal and informal).
◦ Trust and / or conflict resolution issues.
Aim to have an interactive conversation that is engaged, structured but not stilted (do not
read out loud from a prepared script!), and leaves room for opinions.
4. Contact a person within the organisation to interview. Te interview needs to be at least 20
minutes, but try not to go longer than half an hour. You will need to record the interview
so make sure to inform the person of this. Te interview must be conducted in English.
5. Ask the person to complete the Informed Consent form (found on MySCU and available
through myReadings).
6. Interview the person and record the interview.
Recording and submission
Record the interview, preferably digitally (you can use the following fle types: mpg, mp3, mov,
avi, wmv). If that is not practical, you can record on video cassette, audio cassette or
microcassette. (NB: Tere are no grades assigned for the quality of the recording). On the
recording you need to be audible and/or visible.
Select a fve-minute section of the interview that you think best represents your interviewing
style and copy this. Submit this fve-minute copied section of the recorded interview.
Do not submit the original! You will need your original recording for the next assignment.
You will NOT receive the recording back, so do not send memory sticks or other expensive
media. Do not delete your recording until you have completed and passed this unit.
12 | COM00207 Communication in Organisations (Session 1, 2017)If you are submitting on CD or other hardware ensure that your recording is labelled with
your name, student number, the unit code, and the date.
Assessment 4: Report
Tis assessment is for these students only: China - TUST; Coffs Harbour; Distance
Education; Gold Coast; Lismore; Melbourne - Hotel School; PNG - IBS - Enga; PNG - IBS -
Port Moresby; SCU Melbourne; SCU Sydney; Singapore - MDIS; Sydney - Hotel School.
Assessment
Group/
individual
Learning
outcomes
Grading
indicator
Min
Score Weight
Length/
duration Due
Professional
accreditation
Report Individual 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6
Graded N/A 50% 1200
words
29 May
2017
11:00 PM
N/A
Submission method: Upload through MySCU – use Turnitin.
Instructions
Listen carefully to the interview and consider the communication issues discussed. Read
whatever background material you have gathered about the organisation. Drawing on
materials from Topics 8 to 12 identify and evaluate the interpersonal communication issues in
your participant’s organisation from the employee’s point of view. Relate these issues to theory
and use academic research to support your fndings. Present your fndings in your report.
In this report:
• include a section which describes the company and the interviewee. Use pseudonyms for
the employee and the company. Do not use real names.
• important! Ensure you describe and reflect upon your methods for conducting this
research: how did you select your interviewee, how did you persuade them to participate,
what kind of interview techniques did you apply? Refer to relevant theories on persuasion,
presentations, interview techniques, possibly intercultural communication, and so on.
• describe your fndings, and analyse them using pertinent theories (from not just Module
One but certainly from Module Tree). Reference the theories appropriately.
• include recommendations for your participant’s organisation. In your recommendations,
make sure that you offer viable solutions. If there are no problems at all, then analyse
which factors ensure that communication is so successful in this company.
• include the informed consent form as an appendix.
Troughout your report, do not refer to your participant or their organisation by their real
names. Use pseudonyms at all times, to protect the identity of your participant.
You must have at least eight academic (peer reviewed) references in your report. No Wikipedia
or World Wide Web (Googled) references will be counted as academic.
Structure your report according to the relevant readings set for Topic 6:
• Interpreting the Assignment task: Report.
• Report Writing.
• Report Writing Checklist.
• Writing an Abstract or Executive Summary.
• How is an Abstract Different from an Introduction?
• Introductions and Conclusions: Report.
Please note that all formal academic reports require the following sections:
• Title.
• Abstract (or ofen referred to as an Executive Summary or Summary in Business).
Assessment | 13• Table of Contents.
• Introduction.
• Methods, Methodology or Procedure.
• Findings.
• Discussion or Interpretation of Results.
• Conclusions.
• Recommendations (if requested).
• List of references.
• Appendices (or Appendix if there is only one).
14 | COM00207 Communication in Organisations (Session 1, 2017)Timetables
Suggested study timetable
Week/
commencing Topic Notes
1
27 Feb 2017
1 Introduction to the unit; Communication theory and
practice
2
06 Mar 2017
2 Non-verbal communication
3
13 Mar 2017
3&4
Personality, listening and feedback; Information literacy
and academic integrity
Assignment 1 due on
Tursday 16 March
4
20 Mar 2017
5 Critical thinking, logic and perception Te topic may take up
from where we lef off last
week.
5
27 Mar 2017
6 Academic essays and reports
6
03 Apr 2017
7 Business writing Assignment 2 (mini essay)
due on Friday 7 April
7
10 Apr 2017
Study Break
8
17 Apr 2017
8 Intercultural communication for business
9
24 Apr 2017
9 Presentations and persuasion
10
01 May 2017
10 Negotiations and interviews
11
08 May 2017
11 Groups; meetings and discussions Tutorial work on
assignment 3
12
15 May 2017
12 Trust and conflict Tutorial work on
assignment 4 (report);
interview assignment due
Friday 19 May
13
22 May 2017
Work on preparing assignment 4 (report)
14
29 May 2017
No classes (exam week) Final assignment (report)
due on Monday 29 May
Timetables | 15