Hello, I am attaching a ppt on "Topics to be avoided in a conversation". Hope this is helpful. regards Arti Dadhich Smart Start Training Solutions
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi, Good Morning, Guys and Girls.
Can anyone answer my question, please? One of my friends is working in the sales department, but he is not interested in sales. He wants to make a move to the HR side. Currently, he is pursuing his MHRM. What are his future prospects? Can he become an HR professional? Please answer my question. I will be grateful to you.
From India, Hyderabad
Can anyone answer my question, please? One of my friends is working in the sales department, but he is not interested in sales. He wants to make a move to the HR side. Currently, he is pursuing his MHRM. What are his future prospects? Can he become an HR professional? Please answer my question. I will be grateful to you.
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Arti,
You may have added or suggested those topics that are not taboo so that after erasing the topics listed out by you, what is left that generates discussion? In my thirty-seven years of experience, I agree that Politics, Women/Men, and religion are a no-go even in the Army. But trust me, the former two dominated most discussions. I used the word "discussion" and not argument. Yes, religion always boiled down to heated exchanges and should never be talked about in any office.
Some suggested topics could be Sports - Cricket Vs. Football (I prefer Football), Movies, latest Mobile/I-Pod, environment issues, and so on. It's the "Yawn" factor that makes topics more discussed. Think about it!
Regards,
Col J H Mayne
From India, Bangalore
You may have added or suggested those topics that are not taboo so that after erasing the topics listed out by you, what is left that generates discussion? In my thirty-seven years of experience, I agree that Politics, Women/Men, and religion are a no-go even in the Army. But trust me, the former two dominated most discussions. I used the word "discussion" and not argument. Yes, religion always boiled down to heated exchanges and should never be talked about in any office.
Some suggested topics could be Sports - Cricket Vs. Football (I prefer Football), Movies, latest Mobile/I-Pod, environment issues, and so on. It's the "Yawn" factor that makes topics more discussed. Think about it!
Regards,
Col J H Mayne
From India, Bangalore
Hi Arti,
It's my first comment on this site. The PowerPoint presentation is really cool and has great content. I am planning to share this with my team during our meeting this week.
A million thanks,
Pankaj
From India, Gurgaon
It's my first comment on this site. The PowerPoint presentation is really cool and has great content. I am planning to share this with my team during our meeting this week.
A million thanks,
Pankaj
From India, Gurgaon
hi ,yes. i liked the ppt. thanks for the quick response. was wondering if one could convert the points into caselets and administer? would make a great learning. thanks again.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
It's a good presentation. However, depending on situations (for example, if no topic is generating sufficient interest), it may be worthwhile to bring in a controversial topic like, say, politics. The main thing one needs to take care of in doing so is that none of the people present should be so radically committed to one viewpoint on the subject that a contrary view hurts them.
It will no doubt be a good idea to follow this up with "Topics that can be discussed in a conversation" to answer the normal question that arises in one's mind after reading the presentation: if all this is to be avoided, then what should be discussed?
From India, Vadodara
It will no doubt be a good idea to follow this up with "Topics that can be discussed in a conversation" to answer the normal question that arises in one's mind after reading the presentation: if all this is to be avoided, then what should be discussed?
From India, Vadodara
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