Posts Tagged ‘communication’

The Communication Carnival

11th March 2010 by Samit No Comments

 After pushing in a few articles on corporate communication, I feel that we should have a carnival for communication in general.
The role communication plays in our immediate world and how it affects people within our sphere and social circle.
I am starting this new Carnival in www.blogcarnival.com. The carnival would be hosted for a period of [...]

Email Communication

4th March 2010 by Samit No Comments

Email Communication: 
  Nowadays” Email” plays one of the most important communication channels of business. Almost 90% of all business transaction originate through an email or progress through emails. So, in order to build a business, one needs to be absolutely comfortable with emails and the underlying etiquettes of email correspondence. Below we take a look at [...]

Face to Face Communication

3rd March 2010 by Samit No Comments

This article follows the Internal and External Communication Article. 
FACE to Face EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION.
Broadly this can be broken into the following parts:
  
1. To circulate a meeting request with agenda.
The agenda should be precise and should be brief. It should list the main topics required to be discussed during the meeting. 
2. Calling to reconfirm meeting about a [...]

Internal and External Communication

16th November 2009 by Samit 5 Comments

Well, communication is one of the main activities on which all businesses and personal relations are dependent. In a couple of articles here we will establish the proper and reliable methods of communication both on an official level and also on a personal level. Remember all relationships that gets born, grows and ultimately dies are [...]

Improve Your Skills Part II

15th May 2009 by Samit No Comments

Skills of Learning, Reading, Thinking, Writing and Communicating.
This article is continued from the Previous post of “Improve Your Skills Part I” which can be found here
Thinking
The question which I would like to ask at the begining is ‘how confident are you of the effectivity your thinking process?’ Sadly, it is never a full 100 [...]