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SUPPORTING CLIPS ON PAST COMMUNICATION BLOGS
Posted On 03/21/2009 10:51:05 by Edindustan
Hi guys,

I hope you're not tired yet of reading a blog on the barriers to effective cross-cultural communication.

Now, here are three clips from You Tube, which I would like you to see.  
Again, these clips prove our points in previous blogs.

Employees of call centers usually follow a script when interacting with clients. The script, which is a coherent sequence of events that they expect to follow, seemingly makes their job easy. Having a script allow them to... Read More



ATTITUDE AFFECTS EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
Posted On 03/14/2009 00:29:46 by Edindustan
 Here's a clip from You Tube that encapsulizes the points I made in my previous blogs.  Enjoy.
 

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Clear Diction & Tone: Essentials in Effective Communication
Posted On 03/06/2009 19:19:09 by Edindustan
Thursday night is our Sanctuary Choir rehearsal. The 150 members, who are either music educators, music artists, former ministers of music, or members of the Los Angeles Opera Chorus, and a few, like me, ordinary singers, sang their hearts out as they learned 10 songs, from classics to Oratorio, from old hymns to contemporaries, and from English to German and Spanish.

You're asking for my qualifications for joining this group of professionals? Well, let me put it this way. I and a few ot... Read More



On Call Centers and Effective English Communication:
Posted On 02/21/2009 12:06:51 by Edindustan
Yesterday, I was surfing again hoping to find more websites and blogs with the song,"Bukidnon, My Home". While doing so, I happened to see a blog on the need for more call center employees. With economic crunch and company downsizing, posting of job is what our society needs.

I scrolled down to read some of the feedback and comments. Instead of comments, I saw resume, request for the agency's address, and messages with an intention to apply. I sympathized with those who left messages, bec... Read More