"20090916_Communication_&_Interpersonal_Skills_Nagarjuna_MI_Plant_Nacharam_Hyd." is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Computer Science for Undergraduate / College. From the source: A one-day programme was arranged for the executives of the Micro-Irrigation Unit of the NFCL, Nacharam, Hyderabad. The main theme was Communication and Interpersonal Personal Skills. Topics such as, Basic Principles, need and importance, process,… Slide Collection preserves the upstream link, the original creator credit and the licensing terms; download the file to use it in a classroom, study group or revision plan.
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A one-day programme was arranged for the executives of the Micro-Irrigation Unit of the NFCL, Nacharam, Hyderabad. The main theme was Communication and Interpersonal Personal Skills. Topics such as, Basic Principles, need and importance, process, channels, barriers, how to improve communication skills were covered. Special attention was paid to topics such as, Listening Skills, How to communicate with Superiors, Subordinates and peers, How to make presentations, How to write e-mails, how to prepare written reports were also covered. Brief explanation was given about Transactional Analysis and Interpersonal Relations. Keeping in view the language preference, besides English, Telugu and Hindi were also used.
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