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Final Portfolio: the end

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Here is my final portfolio for Business and Organisational Communications. I have included 5 of my favourite free creations that create a coherent voice and showcase what I have learnt this year!  1. Power and Resistance: Breaking Bad   In the popular TV series Breaking Bad, there are a lot of power and business struggles.  Breaking Bad  is the tale of a high school science teacher (Walter White) turned meth cook, who works with different people in illegal circumstances in the drug world.  In later seasons of the show, Walt works with Gus (depicted above in the meme). Gus Fring controls the output and distribution of Walt's meth. Gus is Walt's 'formal authority' and is in a high ranking position in the drug business. Walt has some formal authority, but not as much as Gus. Walt's source of power comes from the knowledge of drugs that he has. He is a meth making expert, which gives him power over Gus. Gus depends on Walt's expertise and knowledge about meth makin

Crisis: you can't mess around!

If you manage to become a business person- chances are, that you will be faced with a crisis. Today I am going to be talking about crisis's at the workplace, although I am sure midlife crisis's are rich and abundant when you have constant cash flow.  In crisis, you can't mess around. Conventional practises are inadequate. You can't lock your self in your pent house and twiddle your thumbs- you have got to act.  One of the biggest crisis's that wasn't handled very well was the death of princess Diana. It was handled very poorly by the royal family because the family seemed to be hiding away, twiddling their thumbs after her death. They did not make a statement to the media, or even address her death for a lengthy time.  When the queen finally made a statement to the media, it was too late and she had become very unfavourable in the eyes of the public. People were mad.  Instead of waiting and addressing the media when ever you see fit in a crisis, you should addre

Branding and consumption: hey Macklemore? can we go thrift shopping?

"I'm gonna pop some tags Only got twenty dollars in my pocket I, I, I'm hunting, looking for a come-up This is fucking awesome I wear your grandad's clothes I look incredible I'm in this big ass coat From that thrift shop down the road" Song: Thrift Shop (source: LyricFind)  The song above is an example of branding and consumption- the topic we covered this week.  Consumers use brands to express their personal identities. In the song above, called Thrift Shop by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, shows how brands and consumption can be used for personal expression.  The person in the song likes a vintage or old style of clothing. This is evident in the line "I wear your grandad's clothes/ I look incredible." These lyrics are an example of consumption being used to define and express personal identity. The whole song is about going thrift shopping and feeling great, a phenomenon that is very popular today.  Brands know that we like to express ourselves th

Bad Communication: rumour has it

In today's class, we discussed bad communication. To no ones surprise, there are different types of bad communication that an be expressed inside and outside the business. Internal 'bad' communication could be a) when a clear plan is not communicated clearly, b) when employees feel unsure about their futures due to poor communication from their superiors, c) when information is with held from employees. All 3 examples tend to be connected to each other in some way. Poor communication tends to create more problems than intended- rumours circulate about what is actually happening at the work place. If people are not told information, they tend to try and sleuth out their own facts. External communication is impacted by the internal communication of an organisation. If your company has good internal communication, they will probably have good external communication. However, if your company has poor internal communication, the company will have poor external communication. Its