logging in or signing up wowo anjomenguezdoblar Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 24, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: ANJO DOBLAR HRS1-1 MS.CES FELICIANO (COMMUNICATION SKILLS)WHAT IS COMMUNICATION SKILLS?: WHAT IS COMMUNICATION SKILLS ? According to the various dictionaries the definition of communication skills is as follows : Communication skills includes lip reading, finger-spelling, sign language; for interpersonal skills use, interpersonal relations. Communication skills is the ability to use language (receptive) and express (expressive) information. Communication skills is the set of skills that enables a person to convey information so that it is received and understood. Communication skills refer to the repertoire of behaviors that serve to convey information for the individual.Slide 3: Communication skills is the ability an individual displays in consistently demonstrates the ability to effectively communicate with clients, colleagues, subordinates, and supervisors in professional manner and in the personal department. Communication skills is generally understood to be the art or technique of persuasion through the use of oral language and written language. To understand the basic of communication skills, one needs to understand that communication is one of those words that is most hyped in contemporary culture. It includes a large number of experiences, actions and events; also a variety of happening and meanings, as well as technologies. This, means that every platform for communicating is a communication event. This includes formal meeting, seminars, workshops, trade fairs, etc. Then there are the communication media such as radio, TV, newspapers, etc. The communication technologies include pagers, phones, etc. The communication professionals include advertisers, journalists, camera crew, etc.WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT ? Communication is the heart of every organiZation . Everything you do in the workplace results from communication. Therefore good reading, writing, speaking and listening skills are essential if tasks are going to be completed and goals achieved. As you develop your career you will find various reasons why successful communication skills are important to you, for example: 1. To secure an interview. You will need good communication skills to make sure your application letter is read and acted upon. 2. To get the job. You will need to communicate well during your interview if you are to sell yourself and get the job you want. 3. To do your job well. You will need to request information, discuss problems, give instructions, work in teams, interact with colleagues and clients. If you are to achieve co-operation and effective teamwork, good human relations skills are essential. Also, as the workplace is also becoming more global, there are many factors to consider if you are to communicate well in such a diverse environment .Slide 5: 4. To advance in your career. Employers want staff who can think for themselves, use initiative and solve problems, staff who are interested in the long-term success of the company. If you are to be seen as a valued member of the organisation , it is important not just to be able to do your job well, but also to communicate your thoughts on how the processes and products or services can be improved. Benefits of effective communication The most successful organisations understand that if they are to be successful in today's business world, good communication at all levels is essential. Here is a useful mnemonic to remember the benefits you and your organisation can achieve from effective communication: S tronger decision-making and problem-solving U pturn in productivity C onvincing and compelling corporate materials C learer, more streamlined work flow E nhanced professional image S ound business relationships S uccessful response ensured.WHAT IS LIBRARY?: WHAT IS LIBRARY ? In a traditional sense, a library is a large collection of books , and can refer to the place in which the collection is housed. Today, the term can refer to any collection, including digital sources, resources, and services. The collections can be of print, audio, and visual materials in numerous formats, including maps , prints , documents , microform (microfilm/microfiche), CDs , cassettes , videotapes , DVDs , video games , e-books , audiobooks and many other electronic resources. The places where this material is stored can range from public libraries , subscription libraries , private libraries, and can also be in digital form, stored on computers or accessible over the internet. The term has acquired a secondary meaning: "a collection of useful material for common use." This sense is used in fields such as computer science , mathematics , statistics , electronics and biology . A library is organized for use and maintained by a public body, an institution, a corporation, or a private individual. Public and institutional collections and services may be intended for use by people who choose not to — or cannot afford to — purchase an extensive collection themselves, who need material no individual can reasonably be expected to have, or who require professional assistance with their research. In addition to providing materials, libraries also provide the services of librarians who are experts at finding and organizing information and at interpreting information needs. Libraries often provide a place of silence for studying, and they also often offer common areas to accommodate for group study and collaboration. Libraries often provide public facilities to access to their electronic resources and the Internet . Modern libraries are increasingly being redefined as places to get unrestricted access to information in many formats and from many sources. They are extending services beyond the physical walls of a building, by providing material accessible by electronic means, and by providing the assistance of librarians in navigating and analyzing tremendous amounts of information with a variety of digital tools.LIBRARY USE..: LIBRARY USE.. Until the advent of digital catalogs, card catalogs were the traditional method of organizing the list of resources and their location within a large library. Patrons may not know how to fully use the library's resources. This can be due to some individuals' unease in approaching a staff member. Ways in which a library's content is displayed or accessed may have the most impact on use. An antiquated or clumsy search system, or staff unwilling or untrained to engage their patrons, will limit a library's usefulness. In United States public libraries , beginning in the 19th century, these problems drove the emergence of the library instruction movement, which advocated library user education. One of the early leaders was John Cotton Dana . The basic form of library instruction is generally known as information literacy . Libraries inform their users of what materials are available in their collections and how to access that information. Before the computer age, this was accomplished by the card catalog — a cabinet containing many drawers filled with index cards that identified books and other materials. In a large library, the card catalog often filled a large room. The emergence of the Internet , however, has led to the adoption of electronic catalog databases (often referred to as " webcats " or as online public access catalogs , OPACs), which allow users to search the library's holdings from any location with Internet access. This style of catalog maintenance is compatible with new types of libraries, such as digital libraries and distributed libraries , as well as older libraries that have been retrofitted.PARTS OF THE LIBRARY: PARTS OF THE LIBRARY The parts of a library include the area where the books are displayed, the reading area, the front and check-out desks, and office of the librarian. In other modern libraries, they also have a computer room where visitors can surf the web free of charge and a viewing room where people can view films and the like. • Display area This part of the library houses all the books. It refers to the sections found in the library from references to periodicals. It is composed of several shelves where books are displayed according the category which they belong. • Reading area Libraries have specific reading areas where visitors can read. This is the part of the library where you can find tables and chairs where you can comfortably read books, magazines, newspapers, and the like. • Front desk When you enter the library, you have to sign your name in the logbook found at the front desk. This is also where you can ask information about the references you're looking for. You can inquire about the latest books or the availability of reading materials you're looking for.Slide 9: • Check-out desk Once you want to borrow books from the library, you have to pass by the check-out desk. This is the part where you present the books you want to borrow together with your library card. • Librarian's office Another part of the library is the librarian's office. This is where the librarian reports and receives visitors. This is also where the library keeps important records and documents. The library has many parts but regardless where you are, you must observe proper library etiquettes. Always keep silent and avoid making unnecessary noise so as not to disturb others. In addition, make sure to return books in their proper places and use them with utmost care. If you need assistance, don't hesitate to ask the librarian and other people working in the library .WHAT IS YOUR PASSES TO ENTER THE LIBRARY?: WHAT IS YOUR PASSES TO ENTER THE LIBRARY? WHAT IS LIBRARY CARD? LIBARAY CARD IS YOUR PASSESTO ENTER THE LIBRARY. A library card is a card provided by a library so that library patrons can borrow a variety of materials. Holders of a library card can check out items such as books, CDs, videos, DVDs, audio books , artwork, and more. A library card is often required if a person wants to take advantage of other library services as well. Public libraries issue library cards free of charge to people who live in the library's city but require patrons to pay for replacement cards.WHAT IS LIBRARIAN?: WHAT IS LIBRARIAN? A librarian a professional library worker. In most cases, a librarian holds at least a Master's degree in Library Science from an ALA-accredited library school. He or she may have additional degrees. A librarian is trained in information organization and retrieval, and will often have specialized training in a particular type of library or function: cataloging, special collections (rare books and archives), reference, systems, school library, public library administration, law etc. The individuals checking out books in a library may or may not be librarians. The individuals staffing the reference desk most likely will be.WHAT IS THE MEANING OF VOCABULARY WORDS? : WHAT IS THE MEANING OF VOCABULARY WORDS? I know that "vocabulary" means all the words which exist in a particular language. However, it seems that many people use it to mean a new or difficult word.Some examples of vocabulary words.. : Some examples of vocabulary words.. Vocabulary: espouse, taboo, cliche, onamatopeia, baffle and etc.That’s the end of my presentation.: That’s the end of my presentation. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
wowo anjomenguezdoblar Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 24, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: ANJO DOBLAR HRS1-1 MS.CES FELICIANO (COMMUNICATION SKILLS)WHAT IS COMMUNICATION SKILLS?: WHAT IS COMMUNICATION SKILLS ? According to the various dictionaries the definition of communication skills is as follows : Communication skills includes lip reading, finger-spelling, sign language; for interpersonal skills use, interpersonal relations. Communication skills is the ability to use language (receptive) and express (expressive) information. Communication skills is the set of skills that enables a person to convey information so that it is received and understood. Communication skills refer to the repertoire of behaviors that serve to convey information for the individual.Slide 3: Communication skills is the ability an individual displays in consistently demonstrates the ability to effectively communicate with clients, colleagues, subordinates, and supervisors in professional manner and in the personal department. Communication skills is generally understood to be the art or technique of persuasion through the use of oral language and written language. To understand the basic of communication skills, one needs to understand that communication is one of those words that is most hyped in contemporary culture. It includes a large number of experiences, actions and events; also a variety of happening and meanings, as well as technologies. This, means that every platform for communicating is a communication event. This includes formal meeting, seminars, workshops, trade fairs, etc. Then there are the communication media such as radio, TV, newspapers, etc. The communication technologies include pagers, phones, etc. The communication professionals include advertisers, journalists, camera crew, etc.WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT ? Communication is the heart of every organiZation . Everything you do in the workplace results from communication. Therefore good reading, writing, speaking and listening skills are essential if tasks are going to be completed and goals achieved. As you develop your career you will find various reasons why successful communication skills are important to you, for example: 1. To secure an interview. You will need good communication skills to make sure your application letter is read and acted upon. 2. To get the job. You will need to communicate well during your interview if you are to sell yourself and get the job you want. 3. To do your job well. You will need to request information, discuss problems, give instructions, work in teams, interact with colleagues and clients. If you are to achieve co-operation and effective teamwork, good human relations skills are essential. Also, as the workplace is also becoming more global, there are many factors to consider if you are to communicate well in such a diverse environment .Slide 5: 4. To advance in your career. Employers want staff who can think for themselves, use initiative and solve problems, staff who are interested in the long-term success of the company. If you are to be seen as a valued member of the organisation , it is important not just to be able to do your job well, but also to communicate your thoughts on how the processes and products or services can be improved. Benefits of effective communication The most successful organisations understand that if they are to be successful in today's business world, good communication at all levels is essential. Here is a useful mnemonic to remember the benefits you and your organisation can achieve from effective communication: S tronger decision-making and problem-solving U pturn in productivity C onvincing and compelling corporate materials C learer, more streamlined work flow E nhanced professional image S ound business relationships S uccessful response ensured.WHAT IS LIBRARY?: WHAT IS LIBRARY ? In a traditional sense, a library is a large collection of books , and can refer to the place in which the collection is housed. Today, the term can refer to any collection, including digital sources, resources, and services. The collections can be of print, audio, and visual materials in numerous formats, including maps , prints , documents , microform (microfilm/microfiche), CDs , cassettes , videotapes , DVDs , video games , e-books , audiobooks and many other electronic resources. The places where this material is stored can range from public libraries , subscription libraries , private libraries, and can also be in digital form, stored on computers or accessible over the internet. The term has acquired a secondary meaning: "a collection of useful material for common use." This sense is used in fields such as computer science , mathematics , statistics , electronics and biology . A library is organized for use and maintained by a public body, an institution, a corporation, or a private individual. Public and institutional collections and services may be intended for use by people who choose not to — or cannot afford to — purchase an extensive collection themselves, who need material no individual can reasonably be expected to have, or who require professional assistance with their research. In addition to providing materials, libraries also provide the services of librarians who are experts at finding and organizing information and at interpreting information needs. Libraries often provide a place of silence for studying, and they also often offer common areas to accommodate for group study and collaboration. Libraries often provide public facilities to access to their electronic resources and the Internet . Modern libraries are increasingly being redefined as places to get unrestricted access to information in many formats and from many sources. They are extending services beyond the physical walls of a building, by providing material accessible by electronic means, and by providing the assistance of librarians in navigating and analyzing tremendous amounts of information with a variety of digital tools.LIBRARY USE..: LIBRARY USE.. Until the advent of digital catalogs, card catalogs were the traditional method of organizing the list of resources and their location within a large library. Patrons may not know how to fully use the library's resources. This can be due to some individuals' unease in approaching a staff member. Ways in which a library's content is displayed or accessed may have the most impact on use. An antiquated or clumsy search system, or staff unwilling or untrained to engage their patrons, will limit a library's usefulness. In United States public libraries , beginning in the 19th century, these problems drove the emergence of the library instruction movement, which advocated library user education. One of the early leaders was John Cotton Dana . The basic form of library instruction is generally known as information literacy . Libraries inform their users of what materials are available in their collections and how to access that information. Before the computer age, this was accomplished by the card catalog — a cabinet containing many drawers filled with index cards that identified books and other materials. In a large library, the card catalog often filled a large room. The emergence of the Internet , however, has led to the adoption of electronic catalog databases (often referred to as " webcats " or as online public access catalogs , OPACs), which allow users to search the library's holdings from any location with Internet access. This style of catalog maintenance is compatible with new types of libraries, such as digital libraries and distributed libraries , as well as older libraries that have been retrofitted.PARTS OF THE LIBRARY: PARTS OF THE LIBRARY The parts of a library include the area where the books are displayed, the reading area, the front and check-out desks, and office of the librarian. In other modern libraries, they also have a computer room where visitors can surf the web free of charge and a viewing room where people can view films and the like. • Display area This part of the library houses all the books. It refers to the sections found in the library from references to periodicals. It is composed of several shelves where books are displayed according the category which they belong. • Reading area Libraries have specific reading areas where visitors can read. This is the part of the library where you can find tables and chairs where you can comfortably read books, magazines, newspapers, and the like. • Front desk When you enter the library, you have to sign your name in the logbook found at the front desk. This is also where you can ask information about the references you're looking for. You can inquire about the latest books or the availability of reading materials you're looking for.Slide 9: • Check-out desk Once you want to borrow books from the library, you have to pass by the check-out desk. This is the part where you present the books you want to borrow together with your library card. • Librarian's office Another part of the library is the librarian's office. This is where the librarian reports and receives visitors. This is also where the library keeps important records and documents. The library has many parts but regardless where you are, you must observe proper library etiquettes. Always keep silent and avoid making unnecessary noise so as not to disturb others. In addition, make sure to return books in their proper places and use them with utmost care. If you need assistance, don't hesitate to ask the librarian and other people working in the library .WHAT IS YOUR PASSES TO ENTER THE LIBRARY?: WHAT IS YOUR PASSES TO ENTER THE LIBRARY? WHAT IS LIBRARY CARD? LIBARAY CARD IS YOUR PASSESTO ENTER THE LIBRARY. A library card is a card provided by a library so that library patrons can borrow a variety of materials. Holders of a library card can check out items such as books, CDs, videos, DVDs, audio books , artwork, and more. A library card is often required if a person wants to take advantage of other library services as well. Public libraries issue library cards free of charge to people who live in the library's city but require patrons to pay for replacement cards.WHAT IS LIBRARIAN?: WHAT IS LIBRARIAN? A librarian a professional library worker. In most cases, a librarian holds at least a Master's degree in Library Science from an ALA-accredited library school. He or she may have additional degrees. A librarian is trained in information organization and retrieval, and will often have specialized training in a particular type of library or function: cataloging, special collections (rare books and archives), reference, systems, school library, public library administration, law etc. The individuals checking out books in a library may or may not be librarians. The individuals staffing the reference desk most likely will be.WHAT IS THE MEANING OF VOCABULARY WORDS? : WHAT IS THE MEANING OF VOCABULARY WORDS? I know that "vocabulary" means all the words which exist in a particular language. However, it seems that many people use it to mean a new or difficult word.Some examples of vocabulary words.. : Some examples of vocabulary words.. Vocabulary: espouse, taboo, cliche, onamatopeia, baffle and etc.That’s the end of my presentation.: That’s the end of my presentation.