AOM (Group 2)

AOM (Group 2)
29問 • 2年前
  • JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala
  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    _________ is simply the act of transferring information from one place to another.

    Communication

  • 2

    face-to-face, telephone, radio or television and other media.

    Spoken or Verbal Communication

  • 3

    body language, gestures, how we dress or act-even our scent.

    Non-Verbal Communication

  • 4

    letters, e-mails, books, magazines, the internet or via other media. is the most common form of business communication. It is essential for small business owners and managers to develop effective _________________skills and to encourage the same in all employees.

    Written Communication

  • 5

    Few people are able to give a presentation without notes. You will need to know your own abilities and decide how best to make the presentation.

    Managing your Presentation Notes

  • 6

    graphs and charts, maps, logos and other ___________ can communicate messages.

    Visualizations

  • 7

    Presenting information clearly and effectively is a key skill to get your message or opinion across, and today, ____________ are required in almost every field.

    Presentation Skills

  • 8

    A__________is a means of communication which can be adapted to various speaking situations, such as talking to a group, addressing a meeting or briefing a team.

    Presentation

  • 9

    _________is the most important part of making a successful presentation. This is the crucial foundation and there should be no short-cuts.

    Preparing a presentation

  • 10

    Irrespective of whether the occasion is formal or informal, you should always aim to give a clear, well- structured delivery.

    Organizing the Presentation Material

  • 11

    This page offers advice on how to write an effective presentation. Before you write your presentation, you should already have started to prepare by developing your ideas and selecting the main points to include.

    Writing your Presentation

  • 12

    Once you have decided on your key messages, and thought about organizing your material, your next need to think about how you will present.

    Deciding the Presentation Method

  • 13

    Most_________will need advance preparation and should be operated with efficiency.

    Working with Visual Aids/Visual aids

  • 14

    There are times when using data in a presentation can really help you to tell the story better.

    Presenting Data

  • 15

    The practicalities of how you manage your presentation can make a significant difference to its success, and to your nerves!

    Managing the Event

  • 16

    It is entirely natural to feel nervous before making a presentation

    Coping with Presentation Nerves

  • 17

    Decide in advance how and when you wish to handle questions

    Dealing with Questions

  • 18

    Finally, how you present yourself can affect how your audience responds to your presentation.

    Self-Presentation in Presentations

  • 19

    also called ___________ is the exchange of information over significant distances by electronic means.

    Telecommunication

  • 20

    Communication is technically the process of the transfer of information between the communicating entities. The meaning implied by communication is much more than mere transfer.

    Effective Office Communication

  • 21

    While conversing on phone, remember to start the conversation by introducing yourself. It is important to convey to the receiver of your call who you are and the purpose behind you call.

    Office Communication Over a Telephone

  • 22

    Emails help in case of language barriers and accent problems. They lack the audio component, making them even more impersonal. Emails are useful in case of a time difference due to the varying time zones of different countries.

    Effective Electronic Communication

  • 23

    a person should always be _________while speaking to anyone in the workplace, whether senior or junior.

    Courteousness

  • 24

    You're not supposed to sit and chat in the workplace. Workplace communication is born out of necessity and should be completed as quickly as possible.

    Precision

  • 25

    One should never use any slang terms, while at work.

    Language

  • 26

    Speaking loudly is disturbing to other people around you hence, a _____________ should be maintained

    Low Speaking Volume

  • 27

    It is also essential to ensure that the person you are speaking with has completely understood what you have to say. Hence, one should speak very slowly and clearly.

    Clarity

  • 28

    Most people think of effective communication as a one-way thing. But it is very important to also be a good listener and not just a good talker.

    Listen to others

  • 29

    they say action speak louder than words and the same can be considered to be true at the workplace

    Posture and Body language

  • Accounting: Cost Concepts and Cost Behavior Analysis

    Accounting: Cost Concepts and Cost Behavior Analysis

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 19問 · 2年前

    Accounting: Cost Concepts and Cost Behavior Analysis

    Accounting: Cost Concepts and Cost Behavior Analysis

    19問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    Accounting: COST ACCOUNTING CYCLE

    Accounting: COST ACCOUNTING CYCLE

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 21問 · 2年前

    Accounting: COST ACCOUNTING CYCLE

    Accounting: COST ACCOUNTING CYCLE

    21問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    Cost-Volume- Profit and Break-Even Analysis

    Cost-Volume- Profit and Break-Even Analysis

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 7問 · 2年前

    Cost-Volume- Profit and Break-Even Analysis

    Cost-Volume- Profit and Break-Even Analysis

    7問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    AOM (group 1)

    AOM (group 1)

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 29問 · 2年前

    AOM (group 1)

    AOM (group 1)

    29問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    AOM (Introduction)

    AOM (Introduction)

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 8問 · 2年前

    AOM (Introduction)

    AOM (Introduction)

    8問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    Microeconomics: Demand and Supply

    Microeconomics: Demand and Supply

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 15問 · 2年前

    Microeconomics: Demand and Supply

    Microeconomics: Demand and Supply

    15問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    LOGISTICS

    LOGISTICS

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 47問 · 2年前

    LOGISTICS

    LOGISTICS

    47問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    AOM (Group 2)

    AOM (Group 2)

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 29問 · 2年前

    AOM (Group 2)

    AOM (Group 2)

    29問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    CHAPTER 3LOGISTICS: STRATEGIC DECISION AND ISSUES

    CHAPTER 3LOGISTICS: STRATEGIC DECISION AND ISSUES

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 26問 · 2年前

    CHAPTER 3LOGISTICS: STRATEGIC DECISION AND ISSUES

    CHAPTER 3LOGISTICS: STRATEGIC DECISION AND ISSUES

    26問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    CHAP 1: OPMAN TQM

    CHAP 1: OPMAN TQM

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 35問 · 2年前

    CHAP 1: OPMAN TQM

    CHAP 1: OPMAN TQM

    35問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    Environmental Science: BIOGEO CYCLES

    Environmental Science: BIOGEO CYCLES

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 53問 · 2年前

    Environmental Science: BIOGEO CYCLES

    Environmental Science: BIOGEO CYCLES

    53問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    MICROECONOMICS RANDOM SHITS

    MICROECONOMICS RANDOM SHITS

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 9問 · 2年前

    MICROECONOMICS RANDOM SHITS

    MICROECONOMICS RANDOM SHITS

    9問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    AOM: (group 4)

    AOM: (group 4)

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 34問 · 2年前

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    AOM: (group 4)

    34問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    MANACC: ABSORPTION AND VARIABLE COSTING

    MANACC: ABSORPTION AND VARIABLE COSTING

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 7問 · 2年前

    MANACC: ABSORPTION AND VARIABLE COSTING

    MANACC: ABSORPTION AND VARIABLE COSTING

    7問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    MANACC: FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS

    MANACC: FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 20問 · 2年前

    MANACC: FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS

    MANACC: FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS

    20問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    MANACC: BUDGETING

    MANACC: BUDGETING

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 21問 · 2年前

    MANACC: BUDGETING

    MANACC: BUDGETING

    21問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    MANACC: TRANSFER PRICING

    MANACC: TRANSFER PRICING

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 7問 · 2年前

    MANACC: TRANSFER PRICING

    MANACC: TRANSFER PRICING

    7問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    EnviScie: Biomes

    EnviScie: Biomes

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 18問 · 2年前

    EnviScie: Biomes

    EnviScie: Biomes

    18問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    Enviscie: Epidemiology

    Enviscie: Epidemiology

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 10問 · 2年前

    Enviscie: Epidemiology

    Enviscie: Epidemiology

    10問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    Enviscie: RADIATION AND CHEMICAL MUTAGENS

    Enviscie: RADIATION AND CHEMICAL MUTAGENS

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 7問 · 2年前

    Enviscie: RADIATION AND CHEMICAL MUTAGENS

    Enviscie: RADIATION AND CHEMICAL MUTAGENS

    7問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    Enviscie: Man and the environment

    Enviscie: Man and the environment

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 5問 · 2年前

    Enviscie: Man and the environment

    Enviscie: Man and the environment

    5問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    Enviscie: Disaster risk and Resilience

    Enviscie: Disaster risk and Resilience

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 46問 · 2年前

    Enviscie: Disaster risk and Resilience

    Enviscie: Disaster risk and Resilience

    46問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    LOGMAN: PACKAGING AND LABELING

    LOGMAN: PACKAGING AND LABELING

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 18問 · 2年前

    LOGMAN: PACKAGING AND LABELING

    LOGMAN: PACKAGING AND LABELING

    18問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    LOGMAN: Material Handling

    LOGMAN: Material Handling

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 15問 · 2年前

    LOGMAN: Material Handling

    LOGMAN: Material Handling

    15問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    Microeconomics: Cost and Profits

    Microeconomics: Cost and Profits

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 20問 · 2年前

    Microeconomics: Cost and Profits

    Microeconomics: Cost and Profits

    20問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    Microeconomics: The consumer behavior

    Microeconomics: The consumer behavior

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 23問 · 2年前

    Microeconomics: The consumer behavior

    Microeconomics: The consumer behavior

    23問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    Microeconomics: Marginal Revenue and profit maximization and loss minimization

    Microeconomics: Marginal Revenue and profit maximization and loss minimization

    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala · 7問 · 2年前

    Microeconomics: Marginal Revenue and profit maximization and loss minimization

    Microeconomics: Marginal Revenue and profit maximization and loss minimization

    7問 • 2年前
    JORNALA, David Christian - HRDM 1-2 B. Jornala

    問題一覧

  • 1

    _________ is simply the act of transferring information from one place to another.

    Communication

  • 2

    face-to-face, telephone, radio or television and other media.

    Spoken or Verbal Communication

  • 3

    body language, gestures, how we dress or act-even our scent.

    Non-Verbal Communication

  • 4

    letters, e-mails, books, magazines, the internet or via other media. is the most common form of business communication. It is essential for small business owners and managers to develop effective _________________skills and to encourage the same in all employees.

    Written Communication

  • 5

    Few people are able to give a presentation without notes. You will need to know your own abilities and decide how best to make the presentation.

    Managing your Presentation Notes

  • 6

    graphs and charts, maps, logos and other ___________ can communicate messages.

    Visualizations

  • 7

    Presenting information clearly and effectively is a key skill to get your message or opinion across, and today, ____________ are required in almost every field.

    Presentation Skills

  • 8

    A__________is a means of communication which can be adapted to various speaking situations, such as talking to a group, addressing a meeting or briefing a team.

    Presentation

  • 9

    _________is the most important part of making a successful presentation. This is the crucial foundation and there should be no short-cuts.

    Preparing a presentation

  • 10

    Irrespective of whether the occasion is formal or informal, you should always aim to give a clear, well- structured delivery.

    Organizing the Presentation Material

  • 11

    This page offers advice on how to write an effective presentation. Before you write your presentation, you should already have started to prepare by developing your ideas and selecting the main points to include.

    Writing your Presentation

  • 12

    Once you have decided on your key messages, and thought about organizing your material, your next need to think about how you will present.

    Deciding the Presentation Method

  • 13

    Most_________will need advance preparation and should be operated with efficiency.

    Working with Visual Aids/Visual aids

  • 14

    There are times when using data in a presentation can really help you to tell the story better.

    Presenting Data

  • 15

    The practicalities of how you manage your presentation can make a significant difference to its success, and to your nerves!

    Managing the Event

  • 16

    It is entirely natural to feel nervous before making a presentation

    Coping with Presentation Nerves

  • 17

    Decide in advance how and when you wish to handle questions

    Dealing with Questions

  • 18

    Finally, how you present yourself can affect how your audience responds to your presentation.

    Self-Presentation in Presentations

  • 19

    also called ___________ is the exchange of information over significant distances by electronic means.

    Telecommunication

  • 20

    Communication is technically the process of the transfer of information between the communicating entities. The meaning implied by communication is much more than mere transfer.

    Effective Office Communication

  • 21

    While conversing on phone, remember to start the conversation by introducing yourself. It is important to convey to the receiver of your call who you are and the purpose behind you call.

    Office Communication Over a Telephone

  • 22

    Emails help in case of language barriers and accent problems. They lack the audio component, making them even more impersonal. Emails are useful in case of a time difference due to the varying time zones of different countries.

    Effective Electronic Communication

  • 23

    a person should always be _________while speaking to anyone in the workplace, whether senior or junior.

    Courteousness

  • 24

    You're not supposed to sit and chat in the workplace. Workplace communication is born out of necessity and should be completed as quickly as possible.

    Precision

  • 25

    One should never use any slang terms, while at work.

    Language

  • 26

    Speaking loudly is disturbing to other people around you hence, a _____________ should be maintained

    Low Speaking Volume

  • 27

    It is also essential to ensure that the person you are speaking with has completely understood what you have to say. Hence, one should speak very slowly and clearly.

    Clarity

  • 28

    Most people think of effective communication as a one-way thing. But it is very important to also be a good listener and not just a good talker.

    Listen to others

  • 29

    they say action speak louder than words and the same can be considered to be true at the workplace

    Posture and Body language