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Modulate Your Voice
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Observe the 10-foot Proximity Rule.
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Manjunath A.V
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"be polite and do not disturb"
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do not call the end customer again and again, and do not irritate him with over excess opening, jut speak up about the intention of the call made. try to avoid him/her from getting irate. do not waste his/her time speaking all unnecessary things.
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T.A.VAIDYANATHAN
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Yes I agree with the comments. I do find that almost all literates do maintain certain etiquettes while talking on mobile phone. But the main problem is with illeterates. I travel for about 2-3 hours daily that too in second class in local trains. The...
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Ideate: "What are the top cell phone etiquette tips we should follow?" deleted from your view.
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Modulate Your Voice
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Observe the 10-foot Proximity Rule.
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Manjunath A.V
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"be polite and do not disturb"
| 1 year ago
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do not call the end customer again and again, and do not irritate him with over excess opening, jut speak up about the intention of the call made. try to avoid him/her from getting irate. do not waste his/her time speaking all unnecessary things.
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T.A.VAIDYANATHAN
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Yes I agree with the comments. I do find that almost all literates do maintain certain etiquettes while talking on mobile phone. But the main problem is with illeterates. I travel for about 2-3 hours daily that too in second class in local trains. The...
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Ideate: "What are the top cell phone etiquette tips we should follow?" deleted from your view.
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Modulate Your Voice
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Observe the 10-foot Proximity Rule.
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Manjunath A.V
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"be polite and do not disturb"
| 1 year ago
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do not call the end customer again and again, and do not irritate him with over excess opening, jut speak up about the intention of the call made. try to avoid him/her from getting irate. do not waste his/her time speaking all unnecessary things.
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T.A.VAIDYANATHAN
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Yes I agree with the comments. I do find that almost all literates do maintain certain etiquettes while talking on mobile phone. But the main problem is with illeterates. I travel for about 2-3 hours daily that too in second class in local trains. The...
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Ideate: "What are the top cell phone etiquette tips we should follow?" deleted from your view.
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Modulate Your Voice
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Observe the 10-foot Proximity Rule.
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Manjunath A.V
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"be polite and do not disturb"
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do not call the end customer again and again, and do not irritate him with over excess opening, jut speak up about the intention of the call made. try to avoid him/her from getting irate. do not waste his/her time speaking all unnecessary things.
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T.A.VAIDYANATHAN
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Yes I agree with the comments. I do find that almost all literates do maintain certain etiquettes while talking on mobile phone. But the main problem is with illeterates. I travel for about 2-3 hours daily that too in second class in local trains. The...
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Ideate: "What are the top cell phone etiquette tips we should follow?" deleted from your view.
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malladi madhukumar
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| 1 year ago
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It isa going to be very difficult, Keeping in view 20-20, 50-50.Standing and squaring the Muralithran"s achievement will be difficult.
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T.A.VAIDYANATHAN
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Yes I dont think that it will be possible for any one in the near future to get 800 wickets. The spinners or any bowler should have first at least near 800. There is hardly any name to come upto the mark. Muthaiah Muralidharan's name has gone in the...
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Dayanand Deshpande
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Murali completes 800 wickets. In my view, he is a bowling equivalent of Bradman. I don't think beating his this record is so easy.
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Debate: "Do you think Sri Lankan off-spinner Muralitharan's record of 800 Test wickets will remain unbeatable?" deleted from your view.
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RAMESH KANDADAI
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| 2 years ago
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In the thinking of project management community, risk can be both a negative and a positive thing. Some risks do become opportunities. Risk has been around and will be around forever. In the PM community risk has to be discussed, listed, assesed,...
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T.A.VAIDYANATHAN
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| 2 years ago
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I have already made my comments as above. Nothing further to add.
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Sanjay Thakur
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Leave Risk Management, the word "risk" itself is getting defined and re-defined and so is risk management. It is definately evolving area of research and practice. Its right that risk is omnipresent, but only knowing it wont help much. Measuring...
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Debate: "NEW GENERATION IN RISK MANAGEMENT" deleted from your view.




