IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR - J M CE) ISSN: 2278 - 1684 ‚ PP: 39 - 42 www.iosrjournals.org Second International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering (SICETE) 39 | Page Dr.J.J.Magdum College of Engineering‚ Jaysingpur Importance of English Communication for Engineering Students from Rural Areas and Its Remedies Asst. Prof. Ms. Mane Varsharani Shamrao Department of basic Sciences‚ Annasaheb Dange College Of Engineering and Technology
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Effective communication Effective communication is essential in planning and controlling an organization’s resources to accomplish the company’s objectives. The importance of business messages makes effective communication skills a critical business tool and an essential employee attribute. According to Herta Murphy‚ Herbt Hildebrandt and Jane Thomas‚ the authors of “Effective Business Communications‚” the use of “the seven C’s”‚ such as completeness and conciseness‚ will
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Division A ISCS WAKAD GROUP- ROLL NO 41-50 A-41 NEHA PATIL A-42 POOJA SHARMA A-43 PRADEEP SHARMA A-45 PRASHANT SHARMA A-46 PREETI RANI A-47 PRIYANK JAIN A-48 RAHUL SHARMA A-49 RAJAN A-50 RAVIJ SHAH SPIN SELLING APPROACH [pic] [pic] What is the Goal of Questioning? • To uncover needs – Implicit needs – Explicit needs – Implicit need – a statement of a buyer’s problem‚ dissatisfaction or difficulty with a current situation – Explicit
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Unit 1: Welcome and Get Started Course is designed to help improve everyday life. Unit 2- Thinking about yourself Unit 3- Thinking for yourself Unit 4- Taking care of yourself Unit 5- Caring for your relationships Unit 6- Caring about your world Unit 7- Final exam Navigating the course: * The navigation is located at the top and bottom of the document/content. * When you select a unit‚ a menu will show sections‚ quizzes‚ and assignments for the unit. You are able to choose
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Imperialization came about through the necessity of resources for industrialization and began in the 19th century when industrial progress drove nations to search for new markets for their products. The competition that was fueled by these nations would have lead to all out war without treaties and agreements being made on the side of the conquerors‚ however‚ at no time did they consider the desires of the conquered. They did not just claim land‚ but create social structures similar to theirs‚
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Negotiation Skills Assignment 10/28/2010 Sofian Dahshan NEGOTIATION SKILLS | Assignment “We cannot negotiate with those who says whats mine is mine and whats yours is negotiable!” “During 2005‚ American Hospital handled about 200 job offers for nursing assistants‚ research scientists‚ and a number of other employees. All but about 10 of these candidates took the initial offer without attempting to negotiate for something extra or more. Clark‚ the HR Manager‚ was delighted‚ but puzzled
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`A 20cm diameter pipe of length 100m with z = 60m with f = 0.02 and loss of head due to entrance coefficient k = 0.5. What is the flow rate? Solution: Find the width in m of the channel at the back of a suppressed weir using the following data: H = 28.5cm; d = 2.485m; Q = 0.84 cu.m/sec. Consider the velocity of approach and use the Francis formula. Solution: Water flows in a 2m. wide rectangular flume at the rate of 2.75 cu.m./sec
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Presentation Skills Introduction Presentations are a way of communicating ideas and information to a group. A good presentation has: • Content - It contains information that people need. Unlike reports‚ it must account for how much information the audience can absorb in one sitting. • Structure - It has a logical beginning‚ middle‚ and end. It must be sequenced and paced so that the audience can understand it. Where as reports have appendices and footnotes‚ the presenter must be careful not to loose
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Economic effects of subprime lending A subprime lending is an option for individuals that have difficulty meeting mortgage payment schedules or for individuals who have low credit scores and considered risky borrowers. For example‚ an applicant with a low credit score of 500 will have a very difficult time locating a loan. Subprime lending comes with a high cost to borrowers. Lenders see bad credit applicants as riskier than applicants with better credit scores. Borrowers in turn pay for this
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even end up having too much complicated work done which will not be understood later on if it has to be presented. My experiences about this particular tip on IE have made me improved and learn from my mistakes. IE module is mainly about hands on skills. By asking questions helps me and
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