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I have learn more here

Friday, May 1st, 2009

There is a site where I do visit not for fun and entertainment but I do visit for me to nourish knowledge and to learn more. For me to find more information that I could learn. Like when I decided to take care of dogs I don’t just asked information from my friends and relatives. But I also search on the internet for more details and information that I wanted to learn.

I search for a specific kind of dog on their Dictionary finding for it’s meaning, the characteristic of the dogs, information about the dogs. When I wanted to know more about their health I did search on the Questions and Answers so I can search with a specific question and find the answer that is related to my own question. I also have read different cases from other people situation and also have read other question that I haven’t thought of that is also useful for me. On their site I am  sure had Find Answers that I needed to know. That I also had found the best place to have the search for anything.

Improved listening skills

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

At work, improved listening skills can mean the difference between success and failure—both for individuals and for companies.
A Department of Labor report emphasized the value of learning how to listen effectively.A survey of over 400 top-level personnel directors suggested that the two most important factors in helping graduates find jobs are speaking and listening ability.
Another survey of major American corporations reported that poor listening is “one of the companies most important problems” and that “ineffective listening leads to ineffective performance.”If you listen effectively on the job, you will improve your chances for advancement. This is especially true in organizations that provide services rather than goods. Companies that encourage people at every level to develop effective listening skills enjoy many dividends.
Employees are more innovative when they sense that management will listen to new ideas. Morale improves, and the work environment becomes more pleasant and productive. For these reasons, many Fortune 500 corporations provide listening training programs for their employees.

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