Alex Bonilla Reflection #1
Communicating in groups, leadership groups, and intercultural communication
All three presentations gave me new perspectives when it comes to communicating with others from person to person and within a group as well as leadership in groups. One of these new perspectives is that both communication and leadership varies from culture to culture. As well as how different cultures interact with each other. I did not know before that certain cultures have certain ways of doing things such as how the Japanese bow to show respect. The Japanese also prefer to not maintain eye contact which is completely different to what I was taught to do in my countries’ culture, that is to maintain eye contact. Leadership in groups showed how we as humans differ in how we choose to lead. I learned that as humans when we come together and work as one, we can create something great.
Communicating in groups
As we as humans learn to communicate in groups, we can grow together whether it is within your family, your job or groups like a social group or support group. I may not have a social group, but my family does have a great impact in the way I communicate with other individuals, for example they have taught me that when I communicate with others, I should be respectful, polite, and honest. Different groups are formed as we as humans come together for different purposes. Some examples of these groups are families, service groups, social groups, support groups and interest groups among others. Attending a bible study group has enriched my life personally in how I communicate with others. I went from being mainly shy and not even speaking to being more confident when it comes to speaking within a group and with others.
One thing that was expanded upon was that within group we should be accountable and unfortunately from time to time there will be conflicts. Different groups have different visions, goals, objectives, and purposes. When we are transparent about what we want to achieve as a group, set goals for each member as well as objectives and our overall vision, that is the birth of something that will have a lasting impact. Every conflict within a group has its solution. If we communicate with honesty and respect to other members of the group as to what we expect from the group as a whole and each individual member and on top of that hold each other accountable when we fail to meet those expectations the group will move closer toward a common goal.
Leadership Groups
How an individual communicates within a group has an impact on how they choose to lead others and vice versa. The leadership groups presentation by my classmates taught me that there are different leadership types such as autocratic, democratic, and laissez-faire to name a few. The different leaders or groups conduct themselves in different ways when it comes to meetings. Different roles within groups are assigned different tasks based on what they would be able to deal with. Some of these roles are givers, seekers, expediters and gatekeepers. Personally, I see myself as a seeker. Asking questions is something that I tend to do very often even when communicating with relatives.
Effective meetings are held when leaders in groups make sure participation among members is balanced, questions are asked and answered, and an agenda is set. When members of a group complete their tasks and what is expected of them goals are met. One thing that I’ve learned is that while leadership is considered a title or position it is also a mentality. The leadership groups taught me what leaders do, what is expected of them, and what leaders expect of their groups members. Great leaders lead groups in a way that is true to themselves, respectful, honest, and transparent.
Intercultural Communication
Across time many cultures have formed in the world we live in. Cultures are very different from continent to continent, country to country and so on. Researching intercultural communication as well as the input from my classmates taught me that there are different types of categorizations for the cultures themselves and the individuals within these cultures. I learned what a culture is. Another thing I learned is that there are dominant cultures and co-cultures. In the country in which there is great variance in what the culture embraces as the United States of America is not one monolith. On the other hand, in the country in which my family lives ( Honduras ) in there much less variance, for example traditional gender roles are embraced.
What a culture believes in greatly impacts how the individuals behaves, values, practices, and the way they behave in. In the USA becoming the best, and achievement is typically valued. In a country like Sweden this greatly differs, where they mostly prefer to value cooperation and being nurturing for example. Learning about what different cultures value piqued my curiosity and made me want to learn even more about the world that many humans and myself inhabit. Through discovering how different cultures interact with each other, I as an individual am better prepared when it comes to meeting people that are very different to me.
Thoughts
I think that when we communicate with others in a way that is respectful, honest about who we are, and transparent in what we’re trying to get across we grow as humans. Good communication is what has brought the humans so far as a species. From hunting, gathering, and farming in ancient times to building modern cities and civilization we have come very far as humans due to good communication. Every day is a new opportunity to communicate with others whether in your home, your workplace or someone from a different country entirely. Communicating effectively enriches your life and can take you to new heights. I hope that you enjoyed reading my reflection as much as I enjoyed writing it.
I absolutely enjoyed reading your post. You seem to have a very good understanding of different cultures and you have a great respect for all. Excellent!
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