Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Appell

English translation:

appeal *aspect of message*

Added to glossary by Steffen Walter
Dec 2, 2003 07:59
20 yrs ago
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German term

Appell

German to English Bus/Financial Psychology
I am translating a management presentation and need the translations for these terms. I have looked on the Internet and they seem to be specific managementspeak terms but I cannot find the "official" English equivalents.
Proposed translations (English)
3 +5 appeal
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Change log

Jan 9, 2009 17:51: Steffen Walter changed "Field" from "Other" to "Bus/Financial" , "Field (specific)" from "(none)" to "Psychology"

Discussion

Steffen Walter Dec 2, 2003:
As already pointed out, please provide the context in which the term is used.

Proposed translations

+5
14 mins
Selected

appeal

I'm not entirely sure in the absence of context but this could be the term you're looking for when it comes to (oral) communication techniques.

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Note added at 21 mins (2003-12-02 08:21:17 GMT)
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see http://isgwww.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/sim/vilab/praesentationen.... for a clearer presentation of the \"Four Aspects of a Message\", one of which is the above
Peer comment(s):

agree Stefan Wollinger (X)
7 mins
agree Deborah Shannon
2 hrs
agree Terry Gilman : as given on a link (the first, upper left) in the site Steffen cites, these 4 terms are usually attributed to Prof. Schulz von Thun.
2 hrs
agree Jonathan MacKerron : very appealing indeed
4 hrs
agree akkord (X)
8 hrs
Thanks to all confirming.
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Am I the only one who can't see the terms being referred to? More context seems required.
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