Hi all Here is a very good ppt with very a nice message. Hope that you’ll enjoy the attachment. Regards Sushma :)
From China, Beijing
From China, Beijing
Hello all,
Its really very message spread by Mr Narayan Murty. Work is only part of life not entire life . And I too feel the same. People staying late hours in office pretends to work but donot work really.After working 7 to 8 hours , the body gets tired and so is the brain . So after that nobody is doing the work in full concentration as we r doing in the beginning of office hours . Hence the work done at that time needs to be checked and rechecked which is spoiling the valuable hours of next day.
Regards
Usha
From India, Mumbai
Its really very message spread by Mr Narayan Murty. Work is only part of life not entire life . And I too feel the same. People staying late hours in office pretends to work but donot work really.After working 7 to 8 hours , the body gets tired and so is the brain . So after that nobody is doing the work in full concentration as we r doing in the beginning of office hours . Hence the work done at that time needs to be checked and rechecked which is spoiling the valuable hours of next day.
Regards
Usha
From India, Mumbai
Hi Sushma,
Thanks for sharing the ppt.
I have the same opinion.
Have seen employee in our organisation working 24 hrs continously but the end result is pathetic.
One should be able to time all the work and life matters.
Regards,
Khushboo
From India, Mumbai
Thanks for sharing the ppt.
I have the same opinion.
Have seen employee in our organisation working 24 hrs continously but the end result is pathetic.
One should be able to time all the work and life matters.
Regards,
Khushboo
From India, Mumbai
The powerpoint presentation sure made a point. Many of us tend to forget to take a break and sharpen our axe. There really is no meaning in efficiency without effectiveness. Thank you Sushma and never stop to inspire - henry jacob
From India, Kochi
From India, Kochi
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