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Please choose the communication form you prefer from a, b, c, d,e below?

a)Twitter

 

b) Social networking (Facebook, LinkedIn, Academia.edu, bayt)

 

c) Online visual phone services: Skype and Google chat.

 

d) Whats app and Viber on your Smart Phone 

 

e) Instant messaging: external IM use through AIM, Yahoo, MSN, iChat, Google talk.

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Question added by Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.
Date Posted: 2016/03/15
Ghada Eweda
by Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.

I prefer social networking specifically bayt, here I can meet many exceptional professionals who have real life long term expertise in various fields wherin we exchange academic thoughts , perceive complex issues , grow knowledge , skills and experience.

Rasha Maarabouni
by Rasha Maarabouni , Executive Registrar , Lebanese International University

I guess each one is oriented towards a certain group of people. 

But I would prefer option b 

Md Fazlur Rahman
by Md Fazlur Rahman , Procurement Specialist , Engineering and Planning Consultants Ltd

Thanks for invitation. My perferred op[tion is B and D

Khalid Ghaffar
by Khalid Ghaffar , Consultant for Business Development , Waters Corporation USA

For me d for the ppl I know and b for the ppl I would like to know and interact

Mohammed  Ashraf
by Mohammed Ashraf , Director of International Business , Saqr Al-Khayala Group

I prefer "A" as most of global professionals are there for group discussions and creative thinking.  No time waste for nothing on the option "A".

ACHMAD SURJANI
by ACHMAD SURJANI , General Manager Operations , Sinar Jaya Group Ltd

An unexpected approach to improve communication   " I bought this lecture because I just took on some new responsibilities at work. Even though I don’t consider myself a bad communicator, I feel that things don’t always go well when talking to other people, so I decided to try this course. I was extremely, positively surprised by the contents and the messages of the course and absolutely loved it. Anything I heard about communication before, basically focused on the matters of the last few lectures of this course. While those certainly are the areas where one would obviously try to use effective communication (relationships, work), previous learning experiences have not resulted in a real and lasting solution for me. After this course, I finally understand why. After this course, I finally realize that to become a good and successful communicator, one first has to understand more about us as humans and why communication fails so often in the first place. Then you can learn how to change it. In this regard, Professor Kehoe’s course is structured very logically.After starting with a general introduction, he describes how our communication develops and is influenced by our social surroundings. He explains the cognitive unconscious and how it influences our conscious mind; how we develop our sense of self, and how we try to protect that self when we are talking. He differentiates different kinds of talk (connect talk, control talk, and dialogue talk), and then, after it becomes clear what the advantages and disadvantages of those are, he focuses on specific situations in the final lectures as described above. He finishes with a lecture that shows how dialogue talk and its ethical implications can improve one's life significantly. Professor Kehoe’s approach helped me to finally gain a better understanding of communication, because more lectures focused on the general premises of communication (lectures 1 - 19) rather than just the usage during specific situations at work or in relationships (lectures 20 - 23). Furthermore, he does use plenty of examples of everyday-life-situations througout the first 19 lectures to make them clear and understandable. The most important statements are shown in charts (many of them also included in the course guidebook), and important terms or names are also printed on the screen. In this regard, it was a very well presented lecture.The only criticism I have is that as much as I perceived the presentation style in general entertaining and enthusiastic, I found that at times the necessity to finish a lecture in 30 minutes lead to a rather fast and rushed presentation. Hence I took away one star in the presentation rating. I think that this is a course that everyone should take and it should be taught in schools. If the teachings were applied more in our life, it would make our world a significantly better place to live. "

I prefer B & D, as it is more preferable by others. 

bayt, skype, whats app, viber facebook

Katarzyna Sligowska
by Katarzyna Sligowska , Product Expert , Mango-Media

First thing which comes to my mind is b, obviously.

Hamada Sarhan
by Hamada Sarhan , Wood Furniture Production Manager , bedquarter factory

thank you you

i think it depend on kind of people to communicate

1- family or friends (whats,facebook,viber,skype

2-looking for expert friends bayet &linked in

 

Loraine Domingo
by Loraine Domingo , Career Break , N/A

I prefer A. People nowadays use this channel to communicate on both field: personal and professional. 

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