encouragers ‘um’ ‘yes’ ‘go on’ ‘ah ha’‚ by using non verbal cues –position‚ posture‚ eye contact‚ affect ‚ facial expression‚ animation and time pausing before asking follow up questions. 2. When you reflect in active listening‚ what reflecting skills can you use? 1. Paraphrase (check periodically that you’ve understood. 2. Reflect back feelings and content 3. Clarification 4. Summarise the major issues 3. What does connotative mean? Connotative meaning in a language is a subjective
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group. So far my teamwork experience in Singapore Polytechnic has improved. Before starting off with a project‚ we will come up with a weekly plan schedule in order to complete the task accordingly and in sequence. I learnt to have a proper time management like for example in IDEA module‚ every week a presentation is given to work on. I’ll have my own planning schedule so I can do as it goes. Ask question: To ensure that a team’s purpose and objectives are clear. It will show the eagerness to
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Time management skills are critical to academic and personal success. Conducting an informal observation and evaluation of your time management skills may provide insight into how and when you use time effectively. When you identify priorities‚ you can make appropriate changes to be a more effective time manager. Answer these questions in 75 to 100 words each: How do you establish priorities? I establish my priorities by what is the most time sensitive or the most important thing that may
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many areas of work. I have developed excellent communication skills‚ which motivates me into being a more competent person. I am hard working and a creative person‚ capable of following instructions of a responsible job whilst remaining willing and enthusiastic to learn new skills. SKILLS PROFILE: * Computer literate in MS word‚ Excel and PowerPoint. * Can provide excellent customer service. * Excellent interpersonal skills. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: June 2008- Present: I am working
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Battery (electricity) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Battery (disambiguation). Various cells and batteries (top-left to bottom-right): two AA‚ one D‚ one handheldham radio battery‚ two 9-volt (PP3)‚ twoAAA‚ one C‚ one camcorder battery‚ onecordless phone battery. An electric battery is a device consisting of one or more electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. Each cell contains a positive terminal‚ or cathode‚ and a negative
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12 BUS20368 Managing the Marketing Team Lecture TWELVE: Inter-team Relations: Competition and Cooperation LT12-1 BUS20368 Lecture 12 Outline • Personal and Team Identity • Interteam Relationships • Biases Associated with Intergroup Conflict Copyright © 2011 Pearson Educa8on‚ Inc. publishing as Pren8ce Hall + Bernard’s Modifica8ons LT12-2 Personal and Team Identity People __________themselves in many ways
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Topic 1: Hardware Question: 1. You are building a LAN in a company that develops insurance management software. What hardware requirements should be taken into consideration? (TB143‚ IT1220) Answer: Cables (Ethernet‚ Coax‚ Fiber)‚ Servers‚ NIC(s)‚ Workstations‚ Switches and Routers. 2. Describe how memory manager divides up and allocates memory? (TB143‚ IT103) 3. Identify all of the types of inputs commonly available on a modern computer. (TB143) Topic 2: Programming Question:
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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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Why skills are more important than the tools? Tools are made to make human life easy and comfortable. But these tools alone cannot make life easier all the time. Sometimes proper skills are needed in order to utilize the tools in a proper way. Tools are easier to learn Tools are the easiest materials that can life easier and comfortable for the human beings. An appeal cannot be equally divided into four pieces using bare hands‚ but by using a knife the same can be easily done within fraction
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QUESTION1. How are the four functions of management related to the five skills of management? Use example to clarify your answer. Answer1.There are some function which are similar with the five skills. Firstly‚ when manager make plan to reach the goal after that decisions are taken by the management various field. For example‚ In the company if they need to hire 20% employees then they set the limit of employees after that they select the employees who have knowledge and experience about that field
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