Create knowledge
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Wim Vincken
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| 1 year ago
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It's nothing else then business and trends. The same happens (this trend) in the US and Europe and the rest of the Far East. In India there is a big industry of maintenance, so what? In Northern Holland too. In South Holland is the place where...
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L. GOPI
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| 1 year ago
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As I have seen most of the IT professional lack in common sense also, with this how can you expect the creativity / quality. We as a common man can analyze from the process of work what they do. They have set output / result which they has to deliver...
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Mahalakshmi Subramanium
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| 1 year ago
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Perhaps yes Sujith.. What I too have seen is we concentrate on maintenence to an extent that we are not welcoming the innovation. As you too are working in the same field you too have seen this. Most of our projects are maintenance projects. We...
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Debate: "Does Indian IT industry lacks creativity and quality and just goes for routine service and maintenance jobs?" deleted from your view.
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Use gadgets when required
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it is absolutely correct
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kasturirangan.r
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"USE OUTDOOR COMMUNICATION OR DIRECT COMMUNICATION,CLUBS ETC.ETC"
| 1 year ago
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Gadgets use should be minimized by using only when required and brevity in talk,and not beating the bush. Alternatively direct communication where we meet our friends at Park,Gym;social clubs etc.etc.
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L. GOPI
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Gadgets should be according to the need of the person. I have seen people talking over phone or listening music in the morning walk, if the earphones is used for long hours becoming deaf at early age is very much positive. Limiting ourselves form the...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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"Use gadgets when required"
| 1 year ago
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Set your priority then make use of your gadgets according to that.
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Ideate: "What are the ways to reduce excessive use of gadgets?" deleted from your view.
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mayank deo
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| 1 year ago
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hi i m agree with davis sales person create a brand
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L. GOPI
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| 1 year ago
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It is not necessary for a sales professional to carry the brand with him. The individual credentials like his way of approach, presentation ability, attitude and confidence of the professional can really get him the business, with the brand business...
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Vinit Gupta
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| 1 year ago
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Yes it is must they carry their companies brand to make better sales. Sales is all about how you carry yourself before others/clients.......
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Debate: "Do Sales Professional carry their BRAND with themselves?" deleted from your view.
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The art of saying 'sorry': an apology can be incredibly powerful—for you, as well as the recipient. 'I'm sorry.' Why are those two little words so difficult to say? Perhaps it’s because they hold such power. An honest apology can mend relationships, dissolve anger, soothe shattered pride or heal a broken heart. Apologizing can even have health benefits, such as lowering stress levels. Meanwhile, avoiding an apology makes relationships more strained -- and it can reveal something negative about you. There are three keys to a successful apology: regretting your actions, taking responsibility for them and being willing to remedy the situation. If two parties are equally at fault, it's still ...
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L. GOPI
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Beautifully explained, I call it as art of saying sorry. Acceptance of the mistakes done and expressing the same from the bottom of the hear to person will definitely make him understand that he can take up the responsibility.
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virender kumar
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| 2 years ago
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saying soory is the art of foolish person and the whom who is accepting soory is also grat foolish rather in sipte of sying soory one should go for with solution of the problem or fault which has create aloss or alternate to compensate to that...
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Paresh.Khanchandani
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A bend in the road is not the end of the road… unless you fail to make the turn.....
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Insight: "The art of saying 'sorry'" deleted from your view.
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Srinivas suravajhala
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| 11 months ago
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Do you believe that we are in a position to decide these things? If you feel so, Im so sorry. Irrespective of your mandate, things will take its own shape - that is our democracy. People has no voice. Their right seizes as soon as they vote a...
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L. GOPI
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| 1 year ago
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As Krnual says Narendra Modi would be the right choice irrespective of the political parties if can look into. Do not look into the scandls that he is connected as its common in india taht other parties will try to sue the person how is doing good....
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Krunal Kothari
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| 1 year ago
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I Think the next best Suitable PM is Mr. Narendra Modi, Coz, he have proved that he can make the Nation move ahead on the path of Development. He have even proved that he can tactfully yet strictly handle the problems faced in his state. He can...
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Debate: "Is Rahul Gandhi a fit candidate to become our next PM?" deleted from your view.




