Dear All,

The enclosed PPT enables you to understand that one of the often ignored aspects of communication is the understanding of body language. Body language cannot be concealed because it speaks the language of the heart.

Research has shown that most people pay more attention to, and believe more readily, their impression of how a person acts through body language than what is said through words. The enclosed PPT shows us which body gestures make us appear confident and create a favorable impression. It may be an old concept, but it is of high importance.

Thanks & Regards,
Swathi Chityala

From India, Hyderabad
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File Type: pps How to Read your Body Language.pps (1.22 MB, 7997 views)

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Hey Swati........ This is absolute fabulous........... thank you very much for such a nice sharing. Now, am planning to circulate this among my other friends........
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Hi. That is a short but concise presentation that covers the major aspects of nonverbal communication. Some of you could also benefit from the content of the following inspirational and motivational blogs:

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Hi Swathi Kiran,

Very good evening. This is Nethra. I am doing my MBA through correspondence at IGNOU. I am in the final semester, yet to do a project in HR, and I am working as a lab faculty at PES Engineering College. I have completed my M.Sc., and I am interested in the management field.

So, what kind of preparation can I do? Can everybody help me out in building my new career?

Waiting...

From India, Bangalore
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Mam A great piece of thinking and quite a useful tool ! Good work done! Keep it up and many more form your stables ! Prof B Venkateswaran, Rai Business School chennai
From India, Madras
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Mam A great piece of thinking and quite a useful tool ! Good work done! Keep it up and many more from your stables ! Prof B Venkateswaran, Rai Business School chennai
From India, Madras
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Please find an attachment which takes one through the nuances of preparation required for particularly a fresher for an Interview.Enjoy! Will be glad to have responses
From India
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File Type: pdf What do Interviewers look for.pdf (884.6 KB, 644 views)

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Hi Swathi Chityala This is quite informative and interesting. Yes a person communicates more through gestures than words. sometimes communication does not need words regards, raji
From India, Bangalore
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Swathi, thank you for the ppt. It was useful.

Nethra, your question is very broad. You need to have a sense of the direction you want your career to take and decide whether you want to specialize or be a generalist. If you are unsure, and there is nothing wrong with being uncertain, I suggest you join an organization that offers a 2-year training program for fresh graduates. This way, you will gain exposure to various aspects of a firm and be better equipped to make an informed decision about your career path.

From India
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Swathi,

First of all, I appreciate your goodwill in creating the PowerPoint presentation for everyone. This is highly useful for a trainer like me. With my little contribution, it will become a wonderful material for a 6-hour class. Thank you, Swathi.

Dr. Farook
HOD
Dept. of Communicative English and Softskills
MACE, Venjaramood

From India, Thiruvananthapuram
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