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Showing posts with label communication. Show all posts

Friday 22 September 2023

"Breaking Free from the Web of Negativity: Navigating Social Media with Positivity"

"Unplugging Negativity: Navigating Social Media's Emotional Landscape"





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Morning newspapers ignite curiosity, offer diverse perspectives, and keep us informed about the world. They cultivate knowledge, empowering us for the day ahead.

Morning newspapers awaken the mind, delivering diverse knowledge, fostering critical thinking, and connecting us to the world's unfolding stories.

Morning newspapers cultivate informed citizens, spark curiosity, promote critical thinking, and connect us to the world's diverse perspectives. Knowledge empowers progress.



Wednesday 14 September 2022

Dr.MGR Janaki College of Arts & Science for Women - Interview Skills Workshop - 14-09-2022

 Workshop on Interview Skills - The tips and tricks to ace and interview








Thursday 1 September 2022

Top 20 people skills you need to Succeed at Work

Top 20 people skills you need to Succeed at Work



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Sunday 26 July 2020

Learn the 4Rs of English Language

Learn the 4Rs of English Language



Why English?

  • Largely spoken across the world
  • Language of Internet
  • One of the common language
  • Business & Commercial languge
  • Most resources are available


Why Learn English?

  • To Speak
  • To Read
  • To Write

Monday 14 October 2019

Top tips to read and speak English like a native speaker-Develop your Vocabulary


Practice Spoken English - Develop your Vocabulary-Through Newspapers



 
It’s a common advice that we receive from many others to develop the language or speak fluently in the language of our choice in this case English. If you happen to ask someone for advice the very next moment they would say is “Read newspaper” or few others would say “Read newspaper in front of the mirror”

Tuesday 17 July 2018

Six Cs of Business Communication

Six Cs of Business Communication


Effective business communication requires a tremendous amount of consideration for the audience. Utilizing the 6 C’s of business communication in any writing situation will help you achieve this end and ensure your audience can use the information you


Consideration


Give careful thought and attention to your audience in order to build goodwill. In many cases, your readership will be made up of many individuals with varying backgrounds and knowledge-bases. Since it’s impossible to know everything about everyone, focus on understanding as much as you can about what they will need and expect in order to show you respect them and their time.


Clarity


Write clear, straight-forward messages using plain language to avoid confusion or misunderstandings. Business writing often relies on block paragraphs and bulleted lists in order to make key information easy to find. It’s also important to assess what information is necessary and what can be left out to enhance clarity.


Conciseness


Keep your message brief in order to get to the point quickly. This means you must be selective with your information and pay special attention to how your phrasing can be worded in the most efficient way possible. Avoid wordiness by eliminating most adjectives and adverbs (very, really, extremely).


Coherence


Write your message in a way that allows the individual parts (words, sentences, paragraphs, etc.) to contribute to the whole. Organize information logically, grouping like-information together, and utilizing headers or strong transitions to help your reader easily understand your message.


Correctness


Strive for accuracy, in information as well as mechanics (spelling, grammar, etc.). If your writing contains errors your credibility is harmed, and it becomes difficult to establish the level of goodwill needed in order to reach your reader.


Confidence


Use your writing to demonstrate professionalism, competence, and clear thinking. When you write with confidence, your audience will have confidence in you. Demonstrate confidence by enacting the other C’s of business communication; follow genre conventions, get to the point quickly, proofread your work, and meet your deadlines. 


Howe Writing Initiative ‧ Farmer School of Business ‧ Miami University


SOURCE:http://www.fsb.miamioh.edu/fsb/content/programs/howe-writing-initiative/HWI-handout-CsofBusComm.html