dear author ---rather than stretching the article about communication, it would have been wise to give some tips, point by point about the secret of effective communication. by the heading, one gets mislead that the article would give a lesson of communicating skills which was totally missing. the aritcle is a comment on effective communication and not details of communication skills.
This author has highlighted the problems which was quite common in any organisation but has failed to bring out concrete solutions, and just has suggested few techniques to solve problems of communications. This is a major discipline as such in the modern corporate world. Emphasis should have been given to real usage of techniques and its implementation in proper communication and complexities surrounding it. Article needed a better communication for itself.
i agree with the author that most of the business schools even the good ones do not teach good presentation skills however having said that the author instead of telling this which everybody know shoudl havegiven the solution i.e. good technoques of presentation skills in business.
better then writing abt what is taught or wot not,u should have prioritised ur writing also with more of learning n facts n then abt what is being done n required.everybody knows what is required man.somebody should give s what is required
above paragraph was more concerned about the issues of business communication. it could be more effective if focusing on solutions rather then problems. any way good attempt to highlight small issues that will make big differences in work culture. hope to see some more in future.
This author has not communicatd the 'governing factor' of this article. Sentences like 'how many do' this & that is vague.. display somthing fruitful.. Dasaradan
RE:Bakwaas !!!!
by Sachin Tendulkar on Apr 10, 2007 03:03 PM Permalink
I'm sure you must be under 15 age. You will come to understand this article when you reach atleast 21.
RE:Bakwaas !!!!
by raghu bear on Apr 10, 2007 02:58 PM Permalink
The inability to grasp such ideas and techniques and calling them as 'bakwaas' is the reason for India's backwardness in growth.