Communicate Effectively - Ppt Download

ramanarg
My dear Friends,
This PPt is created by me for our employees. A few techniques mentioned in the presentation will make this different from others in a unique way.
Hope this will be of some help to you in your daily interactions.
Regards.
R.Ganesh
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rangaji
Ganeshji,
A meticulous effort to preparing a communication ppt;
Being a NLPian you are, you have brought in NLP concepts; good; since you have incorporated NLP technique, I thought I shall suppliment the material with two presuppositions of NLP
1. You cannot not communicate
2.The meaning of communication is the response you get.
Also invariably, after every communication, we either contribute to or contaminate the relationship to a lesser or greater degree.
cheers,
vranganathan
ramanarg
My dear Rangs,
When persons like you who are very knowledgeable and experienced in the field appreciates - I really get motivated and feel happy that my work is good. NLP plays miracles in my life and in my every program I keep my audience in my fold by just observing their eye ball movement. I still remember the two-day program I participated with you while doing our Master's certificate in NLP. Your aura, your language, your involvement in whatever you do.. and most importantlyi the fraternity you show through every porous of your body are simply great my friend. And.. I am sorry every time I forgot.. I saw you in Jaya TV.. your answers were precise, sharp and to the point which showed the depth of your knowledge. Keep it up dear.
With regards,
R.Ganesh
prajaktarade@gmail.com
The fact that 55% of communication comprises of NON verbal cues, is very interesting.
This just shows us that there is no point in blaming others for misunderstandings and for communication errs. Its all that we have called for.
Thanks for posting such interesting PPT.
Waiting for the next eagerly....
Thanks
Prajakta
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