Hi kiran,
Very nice power point...............like other member should I ask that who is original maker of this power point????? But I ll not ask who made.................................Thanks a lot for sharing of such information.
Regards
Sidheshwar
From India, Bangalore
Very nice power point...............like other member should I ask that who is original maker of this power point????? But I ll not ask who made.................................Thanks a lot for sharing of such information.
Regards
Sidheshwar
From India, Bangalore
Hi Sidhu.. This pps was done by Martha. She is a Philosoper and a missionary. I have changed a bit from her PPT called Success and Happiness to this Key to Good Communication Skills. \ Regards Kiran
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hi kiran,
Buddy, it will be great help for me, if you can send me the presentation to my mail Id kdharshu@gmail.com. Please don't ignore. Why to miss an awesome presentation. What you say will you send me.
From India, Bangalore
Buddy, it will be great help for me, if you can send me the presentation to my mail Id kdharshu@gmail.com. Please don't ignore. Why to miss an awesome presentation. What you say will you send me.
From India, Bangalore
hI,
1st of all thanks for providing so valuable tips and info to us .... pls forward me the ppt in my email as it seem that it can't be downloaded from here.
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Thanks & regards
Rajiv Mitra
From India, New Delhi
1st of all thanks for providing so valuable tips and info to us .... pls forward me the ppt in my email as it seem that it can't be downloaded from here.
My email:-
Thanks & regards
Rajiv Mitra
From India, New Delhi
Very nice presentation especially the bit about listening and being the right person in a marriage instead of getting the right person.
Though I agree to a majority of what you said, there are times when one has to be stern as well. As Albert Einstein said
If you are out to describe the truth, leave elegance to the tailor.
All circumstances are not alike and even Dale Carnegie's 'You can't win an argument" is not applicable at all times though one should try to follow that a majority of times.
From India, New Delhi
Though I agree to a majority of what you said, there are times when one has to be stern as well. As Albert Einstein said
If you are out to describe the truth, leave elegance to the tailor.
All circumstances are not alike and even Dale Carnegie's 'You can't win an argument" is not applicable at all times though one should try to follow that a majority of times.
From India, New Delhi
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