Knowledge in communication and soft skills

Resume

Resume is a document used and created by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments and most often used to secure new employment . This attachment is a sample resume for freshers. You can copy the format and fill in your particular details.

LISTENING SKILL

Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process. Listening is key to all effective communication. Without the ability to listen effectively, messages are easily misunderstood.

how to form a study team in college

                 HOW TO FORM YOUR OWN COLLEGE STUDY TEAM?? College life is all about fun and frolly . Making new friends and enjoy   bunking, doing parties, travelling etc, with all these stuff we forget about the thing for which we enroll ourselves in college, that is Studies. After completing the higher education and coming to the graduation level, where we no more the adolescents, we are the youth. We have  to think about our future and concentrate on our career. To get make our mind fully goal oriented we need to analyze, plan and execute to effectively use our time and energy to reach the summit. Study Team is a group which consists of members with same interest and the same accomplishments. They meet and greet to study, share ideas under one umbrella. It’s all about coordination, teamwork and patience. Forming a study team is not an easy task and that to in college life, where most people have different norms and strategies for their future. Before forming a study team following things should be kept in mind: Finding the team As we know birds of same feather flock together, same applies with team, we need to get the students with same interests and those who are serious, meticulous and ambitious towards their career and can sit in the same roof to discuss, teach and learn. This doesn’t mean we only need the studious ones, but the one who is really keen to study and share her knowledge to others and in the same way imbibes knowledge which she gets from any resource. For this you need to talk to the others, ask their interests and goals. We often think that with our best friends at our hand we do not concentrate on studies, but it depends on the person, many are comfortable with their friends to share and ask anything, whether it is a beauty hacks or the questions related to the competence. So at the end choose the team wisely and according to your comfort. Size of the team “To many cooks spoils to broth” is what happens when we just pick up the people and make the team without considering the dimensions of the team. Team size is not mere a number, instead it decides the coordination of the team. So choice what is required and how much is required because at the end it is quality that matters and not the quantity. Space to interact When you have your desired team with correct count, now it’s time to decide the place where the planning and execution will take place. Mostly quiet, calm and peaceful place is the best to place to study. It can be  a library, park or a place where all the team members can easily reach. Study plan for every Meeting Decide what you are going to discuss in the class, prepare the topics in the form of seminars and presentation. Include all the necessary bits starting from definition to the outcomes and the conclusions .Mostly the preparation depends on the topic. When you think the topic can be easily summarized with the outline, then don’t waste time in going the depth. Prepare the topic in such a way that all the team mates can understand, it should be neither too complicated nor too simple. Question –Answer Session Interrogation is a way to understand thing better. So once done with the discussion of the topics it is very important to ask doubts and question related to the topic on the very first day of the discussion. If enable to answer Google the questions or ask your mentors. Remember not to keep any doubt unclear, because clarity is essence of understanding.  Discuss the Previous year’s question papers,    understand the model and the questions most frequently asked. This will help you to score more. Quizzing and testing Keeping short quizzes and test so that everyone can put on their thinking caps .Have mock tests to test yourself as it is very important to know where we are standing and where we have to reach. To fill the gap you need to know the dimensions of the gaps which are obstructing to reach the destination. A well planned strategy with lot of hard work, smart work, perseverance and determination never fails. So plan your every second in most fruitful manner, as study plan and the team will only succeed when all have the desire as the fuel and the hard work as the engine to mechanically run your life on right track with right speed and direction.

soft skills

communication and soft skills

7 c's of communication

the basic 7 c of communication for effective personality development

English(Hons.) (III semester)

attached document contains previous year paper of SOFT SKILLS ENGLISH (SEC) by Delhi University

Tribute to my best Teacher

Teachers in India are considered even above the parents. They play a significant role in shaping our lives and future. To put it rightly, teachers are much more responsible for shaping us than anyone else in our life. Some teachers leave a deep mark on us that motivates us to do extraordinary things in our life.In my life inspiration and motivation for achieving my goals was given by all the teachers who have taught me till date. Be it my kindergarten teacher who taught me how to eat and behave properly and become a mannerful child or my high school teachers who motivated me to take non-medical as my stream in 11th and helped me overcome every obstacle which came along with it. In my life, I bow down to all those teachers who taught me to be strong and fight for my problems and support the truth even if it meant to go against our society.To read complete article: VISIT MY BLOG::::: https://nightowlknowledge.blogspot.com/2019/09/teacher-day-special.html?m=1#more

Non verbal Communication (First semester notes) Chapter-1 (Part-3) Makhanlal chaturvedi national University,Bhopal

(Part-3) IN This, There is a chapter first of Communicative English and Hindi Subject Part-3 named Non verbal Communication. Makhanlal Chaturvedi national journalism and communication University, Bhopal. There is a very important note of Communicative Hindi and English For BCA first semester Students. Share with your friends and help them to learn communicative hindi and English. There are Five subjects in BCA first semester .

Advantages and Disadvantages of Non verbal Communication (First semester notes) Chapter-1 (Part-9) Makhanlal chaturvedi national University,Bhopal

(Part-9) IN This, There is a chapter first of Communicative English and Hindi Subject Part-9 named Advantages and Disadvantages of Informal Communication. Makhanlal Chaturvedi national journalism and communication University, Bhopal. There is a very important note of Communicative Hindi and English For BCA first semester Students. Share with your friends and help them to learn communicative hindi and English. There are Five subjects in BCA first semester .

Basics of communication

This File help you getting ready for knowing how to communicate with others. Also this will help you in dialogue writing.

FUNDAMENTAL OF COMPUTERS (CONCEPT OF COMPUTER) (First semester notes) Chapter-1 (Part-3) Makhanlal chaturvedi national University,Bhopal

(Part-3) IN This, There is a chapter first of COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL Subject Part-3 named INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTER Makhanlal Chaturvedi national journalism and communication University, Bhopal. There is a very important note oF Fundamental computers For BCA first semester Students. Share with your friends and help them to learn Fundamental of Computers. There are Five subjects in BCA first semester .

Communication Barriers and Levels

Levels of communication1.       Intrapersonal (Within a person)2.       Interpersonal (Face to face)3.       Group communication4.       Mass communication5.       Inter country/ DevelopmentCommunication Barriers   1. Physiological BarriersPhysiological barriers may result from individuals' personal discomfort, caused, for example, by ill health, poor eye sight, or hearing difficulties. These may also affect one’s personality in many different and mostly negative ways. This can best be handled by working on developing a positive perception as certain physiological features contributing to barriers may not be curable.2. Physical BarriersPhysical barriers include:·     Office doors, barrier screens, separate areas for people of different status·     Large working areas or working in one unit that is physically separate from others.·    DistanceResearch shows that one of the most important factors in building cohesive teams is proximity. Proximity in different cultures is different and therefore needs to be taken in the right context. It has been observed that people coming from rural backgrounds with more physical space available may not feel comfortable in closed quarters as they tend to have larger personal spaces as compared to people living in urban conditions. This aspect alone can become a significant psychological barrier if they subconsciously feel “threatened” by inadvertent “invasion” of their personal space in case an urbanite approaches them in close proximity considering it as a normal personal space.3. Cultural BarriersCulture prescribes behavior. Humans can adapt to different culture once we come to accept it and appreciate that cultures are different so that we can be recognized from others and that no specific connotations need to be attached to one culture or the other.4. Language BarriersLanguage that describes what we want to say in our terms may present barriers to others who are not familiar with our expressions, buzz-words, and jargon. When we couch our communication in such language, it is a way of excluding others. In a global setting the greatest compliment we can pay another person is to talk in their language.5. Interpersonal BarriersWithdrawal is an absence of interpersonal contact. It is both refusals to be in touch with others.6. Psychological BarriersThere are 3 types of psychological barriers would be discussed as they are the most common ones.a. Perceptual barriersb. Emotional Barriers  c. Experiential barriers. The problem with communicating with others is that we all see the world differently. A bad experience would perceptually block out unpleasant things. This could be in the shape of avoiding it and if that is not possible by altering the behaviors i.e., response types in different ways. Similarly, retention filters out things that feel good, and gives the tendency to forget those things that are painful. It is very interesting to note that how our experiences taint or color our perceptions. Perceptual barriers can significantly alter our understanding and thus affect our communication. They are deep rooted and work in conjunction with our experiences.Emotional barriersOne of the other chief psychological barriers to open and free communication is the emotional barrier. It is comprised mainly of fear, mistrust, and suspicion. As mentioned earlier the roots of our emotional mistrust of others lie in our childhood and infancy when we were taught to be careful what we said to others.Experiential barriersExperiential barriers on the other hand become barriers by virtue of not having experienced them leading to altered interpretation and comprehension. Our experience shapes our view of the world. For example, when children experience trauma at the hands of trusted adults (especially family members) their emotional link with the adult world is severed, creating distrust. They are left with three companions: guilt, fear and feelings of inferiority.7. StereotypesStereotypes are widely circulated ideas or assumptions about particular groups. Stereotypes are usually negative attitudes which people use to justify discrimination of conflict against others. According to Pennington (1986) " there are two characteristics of stereotypes·    People are categorized on the basis of very visible characteristics e.g. race, nationality, sex, dress and bodily appearance;·    All members of a particular group are assumed to have the same characteristics; andThe effects of stereotyping are seen as gross over simplified and over generalized descriptions. They operate to overestimate differences existing between groups and under estimate differences within groups.Stereotypes distort reality since the over estimation between groups and under estimation within groups bear little relation to the truth.Stereotyping acts as a barrier to communication because people make pre- conceived judgment about people which are unfounded if their character does not relate to their appearance.Stereotyping has a halo effect. Halo effect is the use of a single attribute to describe a person or object fully. For example, if a person is friendly we may use this attribute to assume that they are punctual and good at their job. Another important aspect of stereotyping is perception.8. AuthorityBarriers to communication for one reason or the other often get neglected.Knowing them is synonymous to knowing about one’s own barriers sprouting out of one’s personality. Barriers to communication can lead to misunderstanding and confusion.