Hi, Going by the various postings and the subsequent replies done on this site, I think the standard of English is not agreeable and matchable with the standard laid down for a corporate HR person.
Be it, grammar or sentence formation or vocabulary, many experienced HR generalist members here show lack of language skill. This is very much annoying. It is a general convention that a HR guy has to be good at drafting, framing and verbal argumentative expressions.
A few enthusiastic CiteHR members have meticulously posted PPTs on language, communication and softskills improvement. This is laudable. Numerous members download them and give a 'Thank you' note. What is the aftermath of this downloading? The copied file would rest in the archives or be forwarded.
In the US/UK, high school and University students face difficulty in putting thoughts into words. When native speakers of English are unable to cope up with the situation just think of the scenario here. Due to the lack of skill, today those students outsource their dissertation /assignments.
This is evident from the fact that I get quite a high number of assignments to be written for them. Knowing two or three Indian languages will do. Only if we master English, we can go a step further globally.
I request each zonal forum to get together weekly/fortnightly/monthly, spend a whole day and inculcate ways to effectively build and develop written /oral communication.
How many would aspire to go for it? Please voice your views consciously.
Regards
Chandru
Be it, grammar or sentence formation or vocabulary, many experienced HR generalist members here show lack of language skill. This is very much annoying. It is a general convention that a HR guy has to be good at drafting, framing and verbal argumentative expressions.
A few enthusiastic CiteHR members have meticulously posted PPTs on language, communication and softskills improvement. This is laudable. Numerous members download them and give a 'Thank you' note. What is the aftermath of this downloading? The copied file would rest in the archives or be forwarded.
In the US/UK, high school and University students face difficulty in putting thoughts into words. When native speakers of English are unable to cope up with the situation just think of the scenario here. Due to the lack of skill, today those students outsource their dissertation /assignments.
This is evident from the fact that I get quite a high number of assignments to be written for them. Knowing two or three Indian languages will do. Only if we master English, we can go a step further globally.
I request each zonal forum to get together weekly/fortnightly/monthly, spend a whole day and inculcate ways to effectively build and develop written /oral communication.
How many would aspire to go for it? Please voice your views consciously.
Regards
Chandru