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Minggu, 30 Januari 2011


Leaving a Professional Phone Message
 
Using the phone to build relationship and give people the sound of our voices can happen even on a phone message. Sometimes leaving a verbal phone message is preferable to reaching the actual person. For instance, voice mail:

* Avoids interrupting the person
* Conveys a message using voice, so tone comes through clearly
* Can be left after-hours and at the caller's convenience
* Is effective for conveying information that might be too complex when put in writing

When we intentionally reach voice mail by calling after hours, being prepared with the content of the message helps the message be clear and accurate. This helps the receiver get the content swiftly while listening to the message only one time.

What happens, though, when you want to talk to the real person but can't reach the person by phone? Then you're forced to leave messages. Irritating phone messages are those that are fumbling and hesitating, those where the caller doesn't plan ahead, speaks too quickly, sounds bored, and is rambling. The better way to handle this is to consider each call you make as one where you'll have to leave a message. This helps to prepare in the event you do need to leave a message and helps keep you from being caught off guard. Here are some pointers to help you prepare:

* Know before you call the reason for the call
* Start by saying your full name and company or department connection
* State the reason for the call
* State clearly what you want (a call back, a message left for you, to have them send you an email, etc.)
* Leave your phone number clearly and slowly

A simple strategy for leaving your phone number is to write it as you speak it. Consider those messages you've had to listen to three or four times just to get the phone number. I make a habit of pausing for a breath between each set of numbers. For instance, I say: "My number is ...775...544...84...79." I say the last four numbers in pairs. Grouping the numbers in pairs helps the person writing the number do it faster and more accurately. Another simple strategy is to give your number, in the same fashion, twice. First when you state your name; second when you ask them to call. This again helps prevent the person from having to re-listen to the message.

Establish Your Credibility in a Snippet
While on the topic of phone messages, another thing to consider is yours-the one you have on your voice mail right now. I become very irritated when I have to listen to lengthy, nearly minutes-long phone message just to leave my message. If their phone rolls to voice mail, it is obvious to me that they are "either away from [their] desks or on another call." Callers prefer to hear brief messages that identify you and what information you need in order to get back to them. For example, your phone message can be as simple as this: "Hi, This is Tracy Turner. Please leave your name and phone number, and I'll return your call within 24 hours." Anything longer than that (leaving website addresses, personal philosophies of life, bits of wisdom for the day, etc.) is irritating and time consuming.

By the way, it's always appropriate to give a time frame for returning the call. In my message, I say I return all calls within 24 hours. It's a matter of courtesy and respect to return phone calls-all that request and require it-and to return those calls in a timely manner. Never make callers wait more than 24 hours for your call back.

Use Voice Mail to Get What You Need
When I leave messages, whether I initiate the call or am responding to someone else's, I always leave a time when I can be reached. We waste too much time playing telephone tag with others that to solve this problem, I leave a window of time when I know I'll be by my phone ("I'm in the office today from 11:30 a.m. till 2 p.m. You can reach me then.). If I have to leave a message, I ask those I call to leave me a message telling me a good time to reach them. That helps eliminate playing telephone tag and its accompanying frustration. Leaving a time frame is especially important if the matter needs attention right away.
Most people give up calling after 3 or 4 unsuccessful attempts to reach a person. If the topic of the conversation needs to be dealt with in a timely manner, we don't want to run the risk of the caller giving up.

Start Leaving Impressions Today
Protecting and projecting your credibility and professionalism with every opportunity you have to communicate helps present you in the best possible light. Paying attention to something as simple as your phone message strategies can be a vehicle for projecting the professional image you want your coworkers, clients, and supervisors to see.

Dr. Tracy Peterson Turner is an expert in both written and verbal communication. She knows - and clearly communicates - the traps most professionals fall in to when attempting to communicate with those in their work environments. She provides her clients with clear, specific, and proven strategies to avoid those traps while projecting a credible and professional image. Dr. Turner has owned and successfully operated her business, Managerial Impact, in order to bring her expertise to those corporations who want their managers to communicate more effectively and to individuals who want to get their messages heard. She is the author of 5 Critical Communication Vehicles, an informative and readable book that helps managers communicate more effectively every day.
TALKING ABOUT MESSAGE
A message in its most general meaning is an object of communication. It is a vessel which provides information. Yet, it can also be this information. Therefore, its meaning is dependent upon the context in which it is used; the term may apply to both the information and its form. A communiqué is a brief report or statement released by a public agency.

In communications science

More precisely, in communications science, a message is information which is sent from a source to a receiver. Some common definitions include:

* Any thought or idea expressed in a language, prepared in a form suitable for transmission by any means of communication.
* An arbitrary amount of information whose beginning and end are defined or implied.

In communication between humans, messages can be verbal or nonverbal:

* A verbal message is an exchange of information using words. Examples include face-to-face communication, telephone calls, voicemails, etc.
* A nonverbal message is communicated through actions or behaviors rather than words. Examples include the use of body language and the actions made by an individual idea.

In computer science

There are two main senses of the word "message" in computer science: messages passed within software, which may or may not be human-readable, and human-readable messages delivered via computer software for person-to-person communication.

* Message passing is a form of communication used in concurrent and parallel computing, object-oriented programming, and interprocess communication, where communication is made by sending messages to recipients. In a related use of this sense of a message, in object-oriented programming languages such as Smalltalk or Java, a message is sent to an object, specifying a request for action.

* Instant messaging and e-mail are examples of computer software designed for delivering human-readable messages in formatted or unformatted text, from one person to another.

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Kamis, 20 Mei 2010

I. GE Series

Adjective and adverb
Adjective (kata sifat) give information about noun the simple example:
  • She’s an excellent dancer.
  • I’ve got a new apartment.
Adverb (kata keteranganAdverb are used to describe how people do thongs or how things happen
- She learns quickly.
- You can speak English well.
Adjective (kata sifat)
Adjective bisa ditempatkan sebelum kata benda. Contoh:
  • “This is a beautiful bird.” (true)
  • “This is a bird beautiful.” (false)
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HOW TO MAKE EMAIL FROM YAHOO

Label: II. MULTIMEDIA Series

1. this first step is of course opens your browser formerly yes (can ie or internet explorer, mozila fire fox's, or even also opera, up to you)… then insert address url, www. mail. yahoo. com,



2. after a while will appear yard yahoo mail, ascertain the yard likes picture hereunder




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How to make Facebook

Label: homework


1). First you do is to visit the address: www.facebook.com or http://facebook.com, and make sure the page that appears is as shown below.



drawing on the facebook page already in the Indonesian language, if you open facebook is still in English, Change first in Indonesian. how to look at the bottom left of the page. is there writing Indonesian. Click on the Indonesian, then after a moment the page will turn into Indonesian as an example the picture above.

- - - - - - - -

2). if it appears on pages like the first picture above, fill the registration is available, enter your full name, your email address (if not yet have an email address please read the guide on how to make email, click here to email in GMAIL, and if you have problems to create an email in GMAIL click here to create an email in YAHOO), enter the password (key words would you use later to log into facebook accoun (for safety's sake make a unique password but not easily guessed by others), for memiliih gender, date of birth month, you just click the small triangle next to the sign

3).After you click Sign Up to you will be taken to the next page, you are prompted to enter the letters that appear above it.

4).As in the example image below. insert in accordance with the example, uppercase letters or lowercase letters should be the same, enter the column Text in the box.jika you have trouble reading the code word shown it, you can replace it with another code. try by clicking another word or Try Different words. if it has been filled click Sign up or Sign Up. oh yes, sometimes separated by a space if the code is considered wrong, you could try writing without a space, or two words are written glued



5). After you register or sign-ups click on the next window sepertti picture below. if you see pictures like below, you have successfully registered on facebook. so that the registration process easier on facebook, just skip this step one, by clicking on the button [skip this step]


6). In a second step, the profile information page will appear simple. such as picture below. insert name of your school, universitasmu, and the place where you work. the picture below I also have examples of the contents of the filling. but if you did not want to complete what was not right. if it has been filled in click on the button [save and continue], but if you do not want to be filled click the [Skip]

7). On the third step, there are pages for photographs uplod. please uplod Upload photos by click. but in this article guides how to upload the photos are not described in detail. to read more detail about how to upload photos you can read articles on how to upload photos please read the alloy facebook.com how to upload images click here. so at this third step you just click the save button and lanjutukan

8). After the third pass through this step, you will be asked to confirm in your email account. then you should check your email inbox which you use to register earlier



9). Please check your email inbox, the email inbox you will receive two emails from facebook. The first form of speech, and the second contains a confirmation email. open the confirmation email

10). Fill in the email confirmation from facebook like image below. Click on the confirmation link on facebook. immediately after you click that link, you will be brought on facebook pages that have been active.






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HOW TO MAKE EMAIL (G-MAIL)

Label: II. MULTIMEDIA Series

1.the first step in adrees bar write www.gmail.com



2.to exit the display as below and click create an account now to register.


3.the content of your personal data in the coloumn below.



4.and alert you to register an email will appear as below.



5.you were already able to use Email from Gmail.com

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HOW TO MAKE HI5

Label: II. MULTIMEDIA Series
1.www.HI5.com wrote in adrees bar.



2.to exit the display as below and the content of your data to register and click register.



3.or you can click join to sign up.



4.if you click the join will be out the following display and the content of you personal data in that coloumn then click register.




5.you can include your photo with the press the browser and click upload photo
and you can visit that step with the click no thanks may be later.





6.HI5 pages and you are ready for use.





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HOW TO MAKE PLURK

Label: II. MULTIMEDIA Series

1.www.plurk.com wrote in adrees bar.



2.to exit the display as below and click sign up for free to register.



3.look like the following will come out and fill your personal data and click
sign up at plurk.



4.after the steps all over, your plurk page ready for use.


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