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Posts from the ‘Presentations’ Category

2
Jul

Retail selling skills

The selling is an art which is a true character of a successful man!

This presentation by “Koustoov Majumdar” discusses the basic tasks to do during retail selling

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6
May

What Great Managers Do

Exceptional managers find and capitalize on their employees’ unique strengths. Learn how they do it with this 6 minute HBR Video Presentation.

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8
Apr

HR Introduction

What does Human Resources Management mean & why is it very important

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10
Dec

10 Ways to Get Past Gatekeepers

 

27
Apr

Planning, scheduling and resource allocation

Presentation by: Jatin Mandhyan, published by Slideshare on February 26, 2014

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29
Mar

Repair before Failure

This presentation will discuss an equipment management strategy that many equipment manufacturers promote as the key to reducing owning and operating costs of their products – Repair Before Failure.

 

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6
Jan

Tips to Make You More Memorable

5 Conversation Tips to Make You More Memorable in 30 Seconds or Less

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24
Nov

Decision making and Problem Solving

Objectives of this presentation:

1. To Clarify and Define the Problem.
2. To understand the benefit of collective problem solving and decision making.
3. To examine decision making models.
4. Application of Creativity in Problem Solving/Decision Making process.
5. To Plan, Practice, and To solve Problem with making decisions through case studies, role playing and group discussions.

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15
Nov

How to Map Your Future

Career planning is a long process. Sometimes you get lost along the way, but hopefully this presentation can direct you to the right destination.

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24
May

How to Get a Raise

20 rules for boosting your salary, most of which actually work.

They are:

  • Rule #1: You actually have to do stuff.
  • Rule #2: Avoid threats and taunts.
  • Rule #3: Never bluff your boss. Do your research.
  • Rule #4: Only talk numbers to numbers people. Your boss may be ego-driven, not numbers-driven.
  • Rule #5: Talking louder is seldom an effective persuasion strategy.
  • Rule #6: Never inflate results. Trust is more important than short-term wins.

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