Hello Friends, I have made PPT related to the General Communication Skills .. Please let me know hows it?? Cheers Chiragi
Hi,
The presentation is very good. A lot of hard work has gone into it. But I believe something is still missing. Whenever you prepare a presentation, you need to brief your audience in a summarized form about what you are going to speak or present and what the objective is. For example, this presentation should have been divided into all three aspects of communication - Speaking, Listening, and Writing skills. Then, PowerPoint slides need to be presented along those lines.
If you want, you can still do the same, as communication skills encompass all these aspects.
All the best,
Regards,
Saleena
The presentation is very good. A lot of hard work has gone into it. But I believe something is still missing. Whenever you prepare a presentation, you need to brief your audience in a summarized form about what you are going to speak or present and what the objective is. For example, this presentation should have been divided into all three aspects of communication - Speaking, Listening, and Writing skills. Then, PowerPoint slides need to be presented along those lines.
If you want, you can still do the same, as communication skills encompass all these aspects.
All the best,
Regards,
Saleena
Hi Chiragi,
Nice presentation; however, please change the background as it looks ghastly. Perhaps your target audience is new joiners, which is why your presentation is generic and too basic. However, try to make it swanky. It is necessary to understand not to use gaudy colors. Animation and timings can be risky, as some LCD screens may act up and change colors once the presentation is projected.
Regards,
Mithun N
Training Incharge
From India, Pune
Nice presentation; however, please change the background as it looks ghastly. Perhaps your target audience is new joiners, which is why your presentation is generic and too basic. However, try to make it swanky. It is necessary to understand not to use gaudy colors. Animation and timings can be risky, as some LCD screens may act up and change colors once the presentation is projected.
Regards,
Mithun N
Training Incharge
From India, Pune
Hi Chiragi,
If this PowerPoint presentation is for new employees who are not good at communication, this will work. You should look at some more material on Business Communication. This might not seem mature, as most employees are already conversant in English and have gone through much such training. We want to focus on formal and constructive communication, which is more applicable in the case of global and multinational companies.
Hope the above helps.
Best regards,
Swati Rajmane
If this PowerPoint presentation is for new employees who are not good at communication, this will work. You should look at some more material on Business Communication. This might not seem mature, as most employees are already conversant in English and have gone through much such training. We want to focus on formal and constructive communication, which is more applicable in the case of global and multinational companies.
Hope the above helps.
Best regards,
Swati Rajmane
Hi Chiraji,
I really appreciate your effort. Just want to add one thing - add pictures where the text is at least readable. But all in all, it's a good effort. Hey, people, 176 downloads... at least appreciate his efforts.
Cheers :)
Pooja
From India, Gurgaon
I really appreciate your effort. Just want to add one thing - add pictures where the text is at least readable. But all in all, it's a good effort. Hey, people, 176 downloads... at least appreciate his efforts.
Cheers :)
Pooja
From India, Gurgaon
Dear Chiragi,
A really good effort. However, you would do well to pay attention to what Saleena has said.
Actually, I am tempted to ask, how old are you? What is your occupation? And how and where do you intend to use this presentation?
Then, it may be possible to give you a candid evaluation.
Communication skills are a very wide subject - no, a very vast topic.
For example, as a Corporate Trainer and Management Consultant, I have given some original treatment to this topic covering it from 6 perspectives.
It required intensive and extensive research for many months.
You will appreciate that for people of my profession, it is very important to learn to communicate effectively. It is my experience that how the PPT content is explained and links established is more important than what a PPT slide contains.
Of course, aesthetic presentation, rich content, proper sequencing and structuring, punctuation, and grammar are basic attributes of a good presentation. But it has to be supported by excellent delivery replete with examples relevant to the needs and background of the participants.
You have done a good job. Kindly accept my felicitations.
Regards,
Sunil Chandra
URL: piiconsultants.com
Email: sunil.chandra1@gmail.com
From India, Gurgaon
A really good effort. However, you would do well to pay attention to what Saleena has said.
Actually, I am tempted to ask, how old are you? What is your occupation? And how and where do you intend to use this presentation?
Then, it may be possible to give you a candid evaluation.
Communication skills are a very wide subject - no, a very vast topic.
For example, as a Corporate Trainer and Management Consultant, I have given some original treatment to this topic covering it from 6 perspectives.
It required intensive and extensive research for many months.
You will appreciate that for people of my profession, it is very important to learn to communicate effectively. It is my experience that how the PPT content is explained and links established is more important than what a PPT slide contains.
Of course, aesthetic presentation, rich content, proper sequencing and structuring, punctuation, and grammar are basic attributes of a good presentation. But it has to be supported by excellent delivery replete with examples relevant to the needs and background of the participants.
You have done a good job. Kindly accept my felicitations.
Regards,
Sunil Chandra
URL: piiconsultants.com
Email: sunil.chandra1@gmail.com
From India, Gurgaon
Nice work! 😃 If I may just add, most people take for granted the power of humor in communication. I've been trying to attach an e-book which offers a fresh approach on communication and training to illustrate my point, but I'm currently having technical difficulties. Hoping to have some luck later. 😞
From Philippines, Caloocan
From Philippines, Caloocan
Chiragi, this is very good. I just have one point to add. See below a few tips that were posted by one of the members of cite HR (Don't remember her name). I think this should help.
A few tips that will make your PPT slides impressive:
1. Not more than six lines per slide.
2. Not more than six words per line.
3. Not more than three colors for fonts.
4. Fonts should be simple.
5. Use fonts according to the audience you have (e.g., Times New Roman for a very formal crowd and Comic Sans for a college crowd or youngsters).
6. Font size 24 to 28 for central matter, 34 to 40 for titles.
7. Slide numbers are compulsory except for the title slide (Reason: If someone wants any clarification, they can just mention the slide number, and you can jump to that particular slide).
8. The topic should be mentioned on all slides at the bottom (except for the title slide). It keeps the audience aware of the topic throughout.
9. Do not use a lot of animations (It is disturbing to the eyes). Keep it as simple as possible.
10. Time settings are risky.
From India, Bangalore
A few tips that will make your PPT slides impressive:
1. Not more than six lines per slide.
2. Not more than six words per line.
3. Not more than three colors for fonts.
4. Fonts should be simple.
5. Use fonts according to the audience you have (e.g., Times New Roman for a very formal crowd and Comic Sans for a college crowd or youngsters).
6. Font size 24 to 28 for central matter, 34 to 40 for titles.
7. Slide numbers are compulsory except for the title slide (Reason: If someone wants any clarification, they can just mention the slide number, and you can jump to that particular slide).
8. The topic should be mentioned on all slides at the bottom (except for the title slide). It keeps the audience aware of the topic throughout.
9. Do not use a lot of animations (It is disturbing to the eyes). Keep it as simple as possible.
10. Time settings are risky.
From India, Bangalore
Hi Chiragi,
It was really nice of you to share the ppt. I'm quite sure you covered all the points or aspects needed to complete the ppt; a fantastic effort. However, I think a little sequentialization of the topics needs to be done. As Saleena has pointed out, the three aspects of communication should have been covered pointwise. Though your ppt spells out every point of interest, isn't it a bit detailed for a ppt?
Anyways, it was a really nice effort on your side. Thanks again for sharing it.
Gaurav
It was really nice of you to share the ppt. I'm quite sure you covered all the points or aspects needed to complete the ppt; a fantastic effort. However, I think a little sequentialization of the topics needs to be done. As Saleena has pointed out, the three aspects of communication should have been covered pointwise. Though your ppt spells out every point of interest, isn't it a bit detailed for a ppt?
Anyways, it was a really nice effort on your side. Thanks again for sharing it.
Gaurav
Hi Chiraji,
Good work! It looks like you have done some in-depth study on the subject. However, as one of the members pointed out, PowerPoint presentations (PPTs) should be short, sweet, and to the point. If this is for a class presentation or project on Communication, then it's fine, but remember that the shorter, the better. On the other hand, if it's for executives in a corporate setting, you should aim for a maximum of 10 slides; otherwise, you won't be able to hold your audience's attention for long.
Regards,
Jancy
From India, Mumbai
Good work! It looks like you have done some in-depth study on the subject. However, as one of the members pointed out, PowerPoint presentations (PPTs) should be short, sweet, and to the point. If this is for a class presentation or project on Communication, then it's fine, but remember that the shorter, the better. On the other hand, if it's for executives in a corporate setting, you should aim for a maximum of 10 slides; otherwise, you won't be able to hold your audience's attention for long.
Regards,
Jancy
From India, Mumbai
Hi Chiragi,
Good presentation indeed. However, the cartoon pictures you have pasted on a few slides are not readable and clear. Could you do something about it? Also, could the number of slides be minimized? Perhaps by reducing the text and using bullet points?
Good work. :)
Cheers,
Manoj
Good presentation indeed. However, the cartoon pictures you have pasted on a few slides are not readable and clear. Could you do something about it? Also, could the number of slides be minimized? Perhaps by reducing the text and using bullet points?
Good work. :)
Cheers,
Manoj
Good effort!
I would list a few suggestions:
- The images used in the slides are not very clear.
- Run a spell check; in one of the slides, finance is written as "finane."
- Check the formatting. For example, you have used space before the comma at many places. At some points, there is no space after the comma. These may seem like smaller things, but they have a different impact when properly formatted.
- Generally, it is preferred to use the Arial font in PowerPoint slides.
Thanks,
Bharati
From India, Pune
I would list a few suggestions:
- The images used in the slides are not very clear.
- Run a spell check; in one of the slides, finance is written as "finane."
- Check the formatting. For example, you have used space before the comma at many places. At some points, there is no space after the comma. These may seem like smaller things, but they have a different impact when properly formatted.
- Generally, it is preferred to use the Arial font in PowerPoint slides.
Thanks,
Bharati
From India, Pune
Hi Chiragi,
Although the PPT is very informative, before using it in any session, you need to make it more concise because a PPT ideally should only express points and not full sentences.
Regards,
Aakanksha Saxena
From India, New Delhi
Although the PPT is very informative, before using it in any session, you need to make it more concise because a PPT ideally should only express points and not full sentences.
Regards,
Aakanksha Saxena
From India, New Delhi
:) An exhaustive effort. My suggestion is to sue more legible cartoon or visuals. Otherwise they lose impact.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
thanks, its quite useful. Please i would ideas on how to help a client manage their retreat tagged team building and service excellence. Please useful games and excises will be greatly appreciated
From Nigeria
From Nigeria
Dear Chiragi Pathak,
Really wonderful contribution.
If possible, please share some practical examples in day-to-day business conversations - both oral and written, such as email communication.
Thanks in advance.
Sankar
From India, Madras
Really wonderful contribution.
If possible, please share some practical examples in day-to-day business conversations - both oral and written, such as email communication.
Thanks in advance.
Sankar
From India, Madras
Dear Chiragi,
It is a good collection of areas that can eventually become a good presentation. However, it needs refinement. There are too many thoughts. If you are to flash this to the audience for even one day - my guess is there's much more material than the audience would ask for.
Secondly, any presentation should start with a title, objective, and what it is targeting. I couldn't trace this in the presentation. But, as I said, don't get dismayed by my response - the collection of slides is good. You can compile this into a neat presentation. If you wish, you can share the final cut with me over my email - manasi_deshpande@rediffmail.com. I'll be glad to see through it.
Also, I noticed that your location is Baroda. So, are you an HR professional based in Baroda? If yes - do let me know on the email I've given above.
Regards,
Manasi Vahia
From India, Bangalore
It is a good collection of areas that can eventually become a good presentation. However, it needs refinement. There are too many thoughts. If you are to flash this to the audience for even one day - my guess is there's much more material than the audience would ask for.
Secondly, any presentation should start with a title, objective, and what it is targeting. I couldn't trace this in the presentation. But, as I said, don't get dismayed by my response - the collection of slides is good. You can compile this into a neat presentation. If you wish, you can share the final cut with me over my email - manasi_deshpande@rediffmail.com. I'll be glad to see through it.
Also, I noticed that your location is Baroda. So, are you an HR professional based in Baroda? If yes - do let me know on the email I've given above.
Regards,
Manasi Vahia
From India, Bangalore
Hi Saleena,
Thanks a lot for sharing your views. Although this PPT is still in the process of becoming the final and ultimate PPT, I was eager to share it with all of you. Thus, I posted it without the final touchup. Keep posting... Keep training...
Regards,
Chiragi
Thanks a lot for sharing your views. Although this PPT is still in the process of becoming the final and ultimate PPT, I was eager to share it with all of you. Thus, I posted it without the final touchup. Keep posting... Keep training...
Regards,
Chiragi
Dear Friend,
The PPT is very good and informative. In my humble opinion, this PPT would be more useful for a Presentation Skills Programme rather than a General Communication Skills Programme. If you want to utilize this for Communication Skills, you should include topics such as Communication Barriers, Effective Ways of Communication, Communication Channels, etc.
Mangai
From India, Chennai
The PPT is very good and informative. In my humble opinion, this PPT would be more useful for a Presentation Skills Programme rather than a General Communication Skills Programme. If you want to utilize this for Communication Skills, you should include topics such as Communication Barriers, Effective Ways of Communication, Communication Channels, etc.
Mangai
From India, Chennai
Hi Mansi,
You are right. The final presentation is still pending; it's just an overview. I will email you regarding my details. Let me know, are you working as a Trainer in Baroda? Keep posting and keep training.
Chiragi
You are right. The final presentation is still pending; it's just an overview. I will email you regarding my details. Let me know, are you working as a Trainer in Baroda? Keep posting and keep training.
Chiragi
Hi Chiragi,
It's good, but please don't mind, in your presentation, there are many things repeating. In short, the presentation is not catchy, it's not clear what you want to say. Please, dear friend, don't mind it; I have only given my comments. Overall, it's okay.
Regards,
Sneham
From India, Surat
It's good, but please don't mind, in your presentation, there are many things repeating. In short, the presentation is not catchy, it's not clear what you want to say. Please, dear friend, don't mind it; I have only given my comments. Overall, it's okay.
Regards,
Sneham
From India, Surat
Hi Chiragi,
Good presentation! You have presented very nicely. As we all know, communication is an integral part of the working system to achieve the goal. Good going, please keep it up.
Regards,
Anubrat Das
09810123314
From India, Gurgaon
Good presentation! You have presented very nicely. As we all know, communication is an integral part of the working system to achieve the goal. Good going, please keep it up.
Regards,
Anubrat Das
09810123314
From India, Gurgaon
Hi,
It's great. If you could put all slides into identifiable sections and have an initial slide giving out the same, then the viewer knows at one sight the tremendous depth of your presentation.
Very well done. Compliments.
Esskay
From India, Hyderabad
It's great. If you could put all slides into identifiable sections and have an initial slide giving out the same, then the viewer knows at one sight the tremendous depth of your presentation.
Very well done. Compliments.
Esskay
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Sneham,
Thanks for sharing your own views. Although it's crystal clear what I am trying to say in the presentation. Not a single line is repetitive. In spite of if you have seen the same slides two times. :lol: Anyways, thanks, at least for stressing your mind, friend, to think about it. Keep posting. Keep training.
Chiragi
Thanks for sharing your own views. Although it's crystal clear what I am trying to say in the presentation. Not a single line is repetitive. In spite of if you have seen the same slides two times. :lol: Anyways, thanks, at least for stressing your mind, friend, to think about it. Keep posting. Keep training.
Chiragi
Dear Chiragi, U r presentation on communication skills is very good and informative.Good job done.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Chiragi, It’s a good presentation but could have been formatted in a better way. Excellent Effort. Suresh Deshpande, 990851668.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi, it was a wonderful presentation—very interesting and informative. However, I have one small suggestion: when I viewed your PowerPoint as a slideshow, the management cartoons were not clear. Kindly adjust their size to make them more visible. Content-wise, your presentation is excellent.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi,
It is an excellent presentation; however, it could be made better. It's very nice of you to share your presentations with others, and I like this attitude of yours.
Well, I will try to send you more info or something useful regarding the same.
You've done a great job though. Take care.
Pratima
From India, Pune
It is an excellent presentation; however, it could be made better. It's very nice of you to share your presentations with others, and I like this attitude of yours.
Well, I will try to send you more info or something useful regarding the same.
You've done a great job though. Take care.
Pratima
From India, Pune
Hi,
I appreciate your dedication and hard work in preparing the PPT. I hope you are relatively new to this field of creating PowerPoint presentations.
There are some do's and don'ts in preparing slides to make any topic more appealing and interesting. Give more emphasis to the background color and slide design you use. Keep it simple, as only then the content will be very appealing.
Regarding the content, I suggest cutting down on details in the slides, as not everyone has the patience to read everything on the slides. Also, try to reduce the number of slides and ensure each sub-topic includes interesting questions and activities to enhance understanding.
Overall, good work! Your experience will help you master slide preparation in the future.
I appreciate the feedback from everyone; it's the best way to provide input that everyone has demonstrated here. Start with positive feedback and then suggest improvements for better preparations.
Best of luck.
Take care,
Jay
9444939043
Corporate Trainer
From India, Madras
I appreciate your dedication and hard work in preparing the PPT. I hope you are relatively new to this field of creating PowerPoint presentations.
There are some do's and don'ts in preparing slides to make any topic more appealing and interesting. Give more emphasis to the background color and slide design you use. Keep it simple, as only then the content will be very appealing.
Regarding the content, I suggest cutting down on details in the slides, as not everyone has the patience to read everything on the slides. Also, try to reduce the number of slides and ensure each sub-topic includes interesting questions and activities to enhance understanding.
Overall, good work! Your experience will help you master slide preparation in the future.
I appreciate the feedback from everyone; it's the best way to provide input that everyone has demonstrated here. Start with positive feedback and then suggest improvements for better preparations.
Best of luck.
Take care,
Jay
9444939043
Corporate Trainer
From India, Madras
:lol: Dear Chiragi, Very good.The efforts put in by u reflects hard work.Keep it up. Regards Usha Yagnik
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi Jay,
Thanks a lot for sharing your view. You are right that I am quite new to these things. But, as you are a corporate trainer and I am still receiving appreciation from you, I believe I am heading in the right direction.
Well, friend, could you please send me a sample PPT the way you feel it should be, with an appropriate background? I would be thankful to you.
Regards, Chiragi
Thanks a lot for sharing your view. You are right that I am quite new to these things. But, as you are a corporate trainer and I am still receiving appreciation from you, I believe I am heading in the right direction.
Well, friend, could you please send me a sample PPT the way you feel it should be, with an appropriate background? I would be thankful to you.
Regards, Chiragi
marvelous.............. i am also sending you one ppt on communication skill you can add some girish
Hi Chirag,
Your presentation is absolutely perfect. However, I would suggest you add a few points like:
1) Proxemics - The space/distance should be maintained during communication, whether personal or to the mass.
2) Chronomics - which means the correct timing, impact of time on communication.
3) Supportive communication:
(a) Problem (issue)-oriented, not person (personality)-oriented.
(b) Congruence, not incongruence (your feelings should match with your thinking).
(c) Specific, not global.
(d) Validates rather than invalidates the individual.
(e) Effective listening, not one-way message delivery (Chirag, you have already covered this point in your PPT).
These are just my views.
Thanks.
Regards,
Yogita
From India, Mumbai
Your presentation is absolutely perfect. However, I would suggest you add a few points like:
1) Proxemics - The space/distance should be maintained during communication, whether personal or to the mass.
2) Chronomics - which means the correct timing, impact of time on communication.
3) Supportive communication:
(a) Problem (issue)-oriented, not person (personality)-oriented.
(b) Congruence, not incongruence (your feelings should match with your thinking).
(c) Specific, not global.
(d) Validates rather than invalidates the individual.
(e) Effective listening, not one-way message delivery (Chirag, you have already covered this point in your PPT).
These are just my views.
Thanks.
Regards,
Yogita
From India, Mumbai
Good morning Pathak,
I have gone through your PowerPoint presentation on communication skills. You have focused on the main aspects required for effective communication. The inclusion of images on each slide was a good touch. If you have any more presentations on this topic, please share them with me.
Thanks & Regards,
Somnath 😄😄😄
From India
I have gone through your PowerPoint presentation on communication skills. You have focused on the main aspects required for effective communication. The inclusion of images on each slide was a good touch. If you have any more presentations on this topic, please share them with me.
Thanks & Regards,
Somnath 😄😄😄
From India
Hi Chiragi,
I have had a look at your presentation. While the content is strong, you will need to work on your presentation skills. The background and images on the slides are more prominent than the text, which blocks out a significant part of the essence you intend to convey through the presentation.
Please don't mind the feedback; I have provided it with positive intentions.
Take care and best regards,
Sameer
From India, Mumbai
I have had a look at your presentation. While the content is strong, you will need to work on your presentation skills. The background and images on the slides are more prominent than the text, which blocks out a significant part of the essence you intend to convey through the presentation.
Please don't mind the feedback; I have provided it with positive intentions.
Take care and best regards,
Sameer
From India, Mumbai
Hi Chiragi, you have pasted the ppt at right time i just needed some material as i am having a training programme in my organisation on the same topic. Its a great help for me. Regards Priyanka
From United States
From United States
Hi,
It was a fantastic effort, keep it up. The content was quite informative. Just a few pointers to turn it into an even more brilliant one:
1) Always introduce the topic to the audience followed by the objective.
2) Divide the main topic into different sub-topics.
3) Let there be just 3-4 points within the slide for the maximum attention of the audience.
4) Never leave any title untitled.
5) Do a spell and grammar check.
Hope it's helpful.
Nandana
From India
It was a fantastic effort, keep it up. The content was quite informative. Just a few pointers to turn it into an even more brilliant one:
1) Always introduce the topic to the audience followed by the objective.
2) Divide the main topic into different sub-topics.
3) Let there be just 3-4 points within the slide for the maximum attention of the audience.
4) Never leave any title untitled.
5) Do a spell and grammar check.
Hope it's helpful.
Nandana
From India
Hi,
Greetings!!
Good afternoon!! How are you? I hope you are doing great. It was a nice message for CiteHR. Keep up the good post.
Advance Happy Christmas & New Year wishes for you.
If you have any good presentations on hand, please forward them to my email id. It's very useful for you - sivasankar2007@gmail.com.
I am waiting for your reply. One more wish for you - a very nice presentation. Have a nice weekend. Enjoy every moment.
Regards, Siva
From India, Madras
Greetings!!
Good afternoon!! How are you? I hope you are doing great. It was a nice message for CiteHR. Keep up the good post.
Advance Happy Christmas & New Year wishes for you.
If you have any good presentations on hand, please forward them to my email id. It's very useful for you - sivasankar2007@gmail.com.
I am waiting for your reply. One more wish for you - a very nice presentation. Have a nice weekend. Enjoy every moment.
Regards, Siva
From India, Madras
Dear friend The slides are wonderful. Moreover the skill really lies in verbal communiation please let me know which place you belong and your contact number regards kalaivani
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi, A well thought out ppt and executed well. However some of the visuals- cartoons are not legible & clear. Could make it better. regards, Shridhar
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Chirag,
I am sure you put a lot of effort into compiling this presentation, and as a result, it has a lot of valuable content. So, in terms of hard work, I believe the credit goes to you.
But since you have requested feedback, I agree with the points suggested by Saleena. I would also like to add a few more points:
- A presentation should always have a structure.
- The first slide should discuss the structure and how the presentation is designed.
- It should also outline the objectives behind creating this presentation.
- There should be a logical flow in the presentation to avoid confusing the audience. For example, there are instances where you transition from discussing the presenter to the listener abruptly. If your presentation targets both, consider using separate headings to address each group individually.
- Lastly, the presentation is quite lengthy and often focuses on the dos and don'ts of presenting, discussing, and listening. Making it more engaging could be an option worth exploring.
I have been objective in providing these comments and sincerely hope they help you understand my perspective.
Best Regards,
Ziya
From India, Mumbai
I am sure you put a lot of effort into compiling this presentation, and as a result, it has a lot of valuable content. So, in terms of hard work, I believe the credit goes to you.
But since you have requested feedback, I agree with the points suggested by Saleena. I would also like to add a few more points:
- A presentation should always have a structure.
- The first slide should discuss the structure and how the presentation is designed.
- It should also outline the objectives behind creating this presentation.
- There should be a logical flow in the presentation to avoid confusing the audience. For example, there are instances where you transition from discussing the presenter to the listener abruptly. If your presentation targets both, consider using separate headings to address each group individually.
- Lastly, the presentation is quite lengthy and often focuses on the dos and don'ts of presenting, discussing, and listening. Making it more engaging could be an option worth exploring.
I have been objective in providing these comments and sincerely hope they help you understand my perspective.
Best Regards,
Ziya
From India, Mumbai
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Hi Chiragi Pathak,
Thank you very much for all the hard work you put into making this presentation. I have a small suggestion: communication is a vast subject, and presentations can vary depending on the audience. It would be beneficial if you specify the intended audience for this presentation.
Bhimarao
From India, Hyderabad
Thank you very much for all the hard work you put into making this presentation. I have a small suggestion: communication is a vast subject, and presentations can vary depending on the audience. It would be beneficial if you specify the intended audience for this presentation.
Bhimarao
From India, Hyderabad
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