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The use of the devising a realistic and bound plan are very much important, to execute a plan successfully. When there are important projects to be done, then there should always be given a stipulated time period, which is used for keeping track of the details.
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After 20 years, the world would undergo a positive change with the features of healthy competition, improved production efficiency, increased volume of output, income and employment, better living standards, greater availability of information and modern technology. The entire world would become a global village twenty years right from now. The reasons are mentioned below:
- Human resources, both quantity wise and quality wise will be available globally.
- More and more goods and services, investment and technology would shuffle between countries.
- All major countries will have a broad resource and industrial base.
- Entrepreneurship will grow.
- Domestic markets of all major countries will experience growth.
- MNCs would produce goods and services in those locations around the world which would be cheaper for their production.
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Communication is the nerve system of an organisation. It is generally observed that managers face several problems due to communication breakdowns or barriers.
The various types of Barriers to effective communication are:
- Semantic Barriers: It is the branch of linguistics dealing with the meaning of words and sentences. These are the barriers concerned with the wrong encoding and decoding of messages. The following are the semantic barriers:
- Badly Expressed Message
- Words or Symbols with Different Meanings
- Faulty Translations
- Unclarified assumptions
- Technical jargons
- Psychological Barriers: Emotional or psychological factors act as barriers to communicators. It is concerned with the state of mind of the sender as well as the receiver. e.g. A worried person cannot communicate properly and an angry receiver cannot understand the meaning of the message. The following are the psychological barriers:
- Premature evaluation
- Lack of attention
- Distrust
- Loss by Transmission and poor retention
- Organizational Barriers: The factors related to organization structure, authority, relationships, rules, and regulations may, sometimes, act as barriers to effective communication. Some of the organizational barriers are:
- Organizational policy and complexity in organisational structure
- Rules and Regulations
- Status
- Organisational facility
- Personal Barriers: The personal factors of both the sender and receiver may exert influence on effective communication. Some of the personal barriers are:
- Fear of challenge to authority
- Lack of confidence of superior on his subordinate
- Unwillingness to communicate
- Lack of proper incentive
Measures for Improving the Effectiveness of Communication are:
- Clarifying the ideas before communication: The entire message should be studied in-depth, analyzed and stated in such a manner that it is clearly conveyed to subordinates.
- Communicate according to the needs of the receiver: A sender should adjust his communication according to the education and intelligence of the receiver.
- Consult others before communicating: Before actually communicating the message, it is better to involve others in developing a plan for communication.
- Be aware of language, tone, and content of the message:
- The content of the message, tone, language used, the manner in which the message is to be communicated, are the important aspects of effective communication.
- The language used should be clear, simple, easily understandable to the receiver and should not offend the sentiments of listeners. The message should be stimulating to evoke a response from the listeners.
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Presentation of data refers to an exhibition or putting up data in an attractive and useful manner such that it can be easily interpreted. The three main forms of presentation of data are: Textual presentation. Data tables. Diagrammatic presentation.
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If several forces act on a body in different directions, the effect on the body will be due to the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on it. So, the body will move in the direction of the resultant force. Question 3: If an object is thrown up, it finally comes down.
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T = {tex}{37^0}C{/tex} = 310 k
{tex}\pi = {\rm{ }}CRT{/tex} {tex} = \frac{n}{v}RT{/tex}
{tex} = 0.25 \times 0.083 \times 310{/tex}
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The author wants to know about the surrounding what is happening around him.
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In acid – base chemistry, salts are ionic compounds that result from the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base. Basic salts contain the conjugate base of a weak acid, so when they dissolve in water, they react with water to yield a solution with pH greater than 7.0.
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