Answer:
- Corruption is not only about bribes
- Power of the people
- Cut the red tape
- It’s not 1999
Explanation:
1. Corruption is not only about bribes: People especially the poor get hurt when resources are wasted. That’s why it is so important to understand the different kinds of corruption to develop smart responses.
2. Power of the people: Create pathways that give citizens relevant tools to engage and participate in their governments – identify priorities, problems and find solutions.
3. Cut the red tape: Bring together formal and informal processes (this means working with the government as well as non-governmental groups) to change behavior and monitor progress.
4. It’s not 1999: Use the power of technology to build dynamic and continuous exchanges between key stakeholders: government, citizens, business, civil society groups, media, academia etc.
Out of the human relations skills, the one that is most clearly related to communication is the skill of listening.
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Human relations are the ultimate result of the preluding process of communication that happens among humans. When a vocal-verbal communication is two way, it involves the actions of speaking and listening.
Listening allows the communicating parties to understand the message conveyed by the other party. A two-way vocal-verbal communication is thus impossible without the action of listening.
The <u>traditional</u> view of conflict is that is negative and should be avoided while the <u>human relations</u> view is that is inevitable and natural, and the <u>interactionist</u> view is that important and necessary.