The document outlines 101 ways to improve communication skills and is presented in sections on communication techniques, listening, speaking and listening, speaking and writing, general tips, and concludes with questions. Some of the key tips include knowing what you want to say, controlling fear, thinking before speaking, believing in your message, defining acronyms, reducing jargon, using humor and stories, practicing active listening, asking questions, avoiding distractions, speaking more slowly, maintaining eye contact, taking notes, keeping it concise, and having a positive attitude.
Assignment submitted by students of 5EEE of batch 2012-16,Amity University.
Members:
Kanishk Shukla - A2324611033
Ahmad Abraz - A2324612063
Juhi Singh - A2324612050
Now a days presentation is must for teaching and visualising our ideas and topics in curriculum. So here are simple techniques which are essential for making any presentation more effective.
This participant manual goes with the Active Listening presentation created for the Louisiana State Civil Service employees, also available on this account.
NCompass Live - http://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
Sept. 15, 2021
Nebraska Library Commission employees who are currently taking college-level coursework in Library Science talk about their decision to take classes, share details about their program experience, and discuss what it’s like to be in Library School right now. What are they glad they did to prepare? What might they do differently? What are they looking forward to, as they progress ahead? Catch them as the fall semester takes off! This discussion will be useful for people thinking about enrolling in a Library Science program, switching programs, going back to finish programs, or anyone who knows people who might find themselves in those positions.
Program experience discussed will include: University of Omaha’s Bachelor’s Degree in Library Science and San Jose State University’s iSchool.
Nebraska Library Commission Presenters: Amy Irons, Talking Book & Braille Service Book Circulation Technician; Lynda Clause, ILL Staff Assistant.
Human factors design review - ROV piloting - presentationVikram Razdan
The use of remote operated vehicles (ROVs) has increased manifold over the last 5 years, especially in the subsea oil&gas and marine industries. The ROV is controlled by a Pilot sitting in a control room with a joystick while utilising 2D visual feedback from underwater cameras and sensors. Since the tasks carried out by the ROV are 'critical', it is essential that the ROV controls, displays and operation are designed considering all the key human factors.
Assignment submitted by students of 5EEE of batch 2012-16,Amity University.
Members:
Kanishk Shukla - A2324611033
Ahmad Abraz - A2324612063
Juhi Singh - A2324612050
Now a days presentation is must for teaching and visualising our ideas and topics in curriculum. So here are simple techniques which are essential for making any presentation more effective.
This participant manual goes with the Active Listening presentation created for the Louisiana State Civil Service employees, also available on this account.
NCompass Live - http://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
Sept. 15, 2021
Nebraska Library Commission employees who are currently taking college-level coursework in Library Science talk about their decision to take classes, share details about their program experience, and discuss what it’s like to be in Library School right now. What are they glad they did to prepare? What might they do differently? What are they looking forward to, as they progress ahead? Catch them as the fall semester takes off! This discussion will be useful for people thinking about enrolling in a Library Science program, switching programs, going back to finish programs, or anyone who knows people who might find themselves in those positions.
Program experience discussed will include: University of Omaha’s Bachelor’s Degree in Library Science and San Jose State University’s iSchool.
Nebraska Library Commission Presenters: Amy Irons, Talking Book & Braille Service Book Circulation Technician; Lynda Clause, ILL Staff Assistant.
Human factors design review - ROV piloting - presentationVikram Razdan
The use of remote operated vehicles (ROVs) has increased manifold over the last 5 years, especially in the subsea oil&gas and marine industries. The ROV is controlled by a Pilot sitting in a control room with a joystick while utilising 2D visual feedback from underwater cameras and sensors. Since the tasks carried out by the ROV are 'critical', it is essential that the ROV controls, displays and operation are designed considering all the key human factors.
Glycerol is a chemical compound that is generally non-toxic, sweet tasting, vicious liquid. Glycerol is completely soluble in water and alcohol.Glycerol was first obtained as a bi-product of soap manufacture through saponification of fats. Glycerine is used in the cosmetics and medicinal industries.
XX-XY sex determination is one of the chromosomal sex determination where sperm determines the sex of the progeny. This type of sex determination is seen in plants also. MELANDRIUM ALBUM is one.
El juego que vengo a presentarles, en primer lugar, se trata de una especie de adivinanza que el mismo jugador deberá mirar la imagen de la profesión que se le pide describir.
Lube Oil Blending Plants (LOBPs) have a key role to play in the manufacture, sales and distribution of bulk and packed lubricants. This study gives an overview of the Global lubricants market and proposes a methodology for Performance evaluation of Lube Oil Blending Plants.
Sex determination is important to distinguish an organism as male, female and hermaphrodite. XX-XY sex determination is one type of determination which is found in mammals, plants and insects.
“Courage doesn’t happen when you have all the answers. It happens when you are ready to face the questions you have been avoiding your whole life.”
― Shannon L. Alder
This guide is designed to help new or inexperienced consultants grasp the basics of workplace etiquette and complete a successful engagement without a hitch.
3. Communication
• Speaking
– Know what you want to say
– Control Fear
– Stop Talking and Listen
– Think before you talk
– Believe in your message
– Repeat Major Points
– Find Out what your Listener wants
4. Communication
• Techniques
– Define Acronyms
– Reduce Jargon
– Level Objections
– Use Humor
– Anecdotes and Stories
– Ask for feedback
– Increase your vocabulary
5. Communication
• Techniques -continued
– Eliminate Audible Pauses
– Enunciate Clearly
– Practice Pronouncing Words Properly
– Exercise Tongue, Jaws and Lips
– Make Eye Contact
– Gesture
7. Communication
• Listening
– Prepare to Listen
– Focus on the Speaker
– Screen Out Distractions
– Concentrate on the Message
– Listen to Tapes while you commute
8. Communication
• Speaking and Listening
– Ask Questions
– Avoid Daydreaming
– Accept Accents
– Use mind mapping
– Interview
– Complaints
– Telephone
9. Speaking and Writing
• Key Points
– Write a Purpose Statement
– Outline
– Transfer Negative Emotions to Paper
– Get to the Point
– Explain Abstract words
– Use Absolutes and Generalities Sparingly
10. Speaking and Writing
• Key Points - Continued
– Ask for what you want
– Use active verbs
– Use gender neutral language
– Cite Source of Statistical Data
– Illustrate with personal examples
– Express Emotion
– Keep it simple (KISS) Method
11. Speaking and Writing
• Key Points - Continued
– Paint verbal Pictures
– Be Concise
– Support Statements with Details
– Watch Semantics
– Quote Authorities
– Consult Experts
– Suppress emotion
12. Speaking and Writing
• Writing
– Keep a Journal
– Take notes
– Write personal Notes
– Write Effective business letters
– Use Short Sentences
– Communicate online
13. General Tips
• Reading
– Read
– Keep up with Current Events
– Read Something Inspirational
– Use the Internet
14. General Tips
• Non Verbal
– Presence
– Give Nonverbal Cues
– Check Your Posture
– Dress Appropriately
– Smile
– Touch
– Shake Hands Properly
15. General Tips
• Attitude
– Intend to Improve
– Visualize
– Be flexible
– Be Likable
– Commit to Being Truthful
– Empathize
– Don’t take yourself too seriously
16. General Tips
• Attitude – continued
– Eliminate Negative Feelings
– Be receptive to New Ideas
– Take Responsibility
– Respect the Other Person’s Point of View
– Recognize the Impact of Stress on
Communication
– Be Real
18. General Tips
• Behavioral
– Laugh
– Use Good Manners
– Recognize Manipulative Behavior
– Recognize Condescending Manners
– Avoid Words that Hurt
– Change Abrasive Behavior
– Handle Disagreements with Tact
19. General Tips
• Miscellaneous
– Organize Productive Meetings
– Consider Experience Level
– Understand the Importance of Timing
– Present a Good Personal Image