Aloo Bhujia Sev has a different taste compared to all Namkeens. There are various ways to prepare Aloo Bhujia Sev namkeen‚ like Aloo and gram flour mixed Aloo‚ gramflour and Moth flour mixed Aloo‚ gramflour and rice flour mixed All Aloo Bhujia’s have a distinct taste from one another‚ but the process used in making them is similar. You can make Aloo Bhujia Sev with the ingredients that are available to you. Today we will prepare Aloo Bhujia Sev with Aloo and gram flour mixed together. - Ingredients
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used in 1959 for a radio communications product‚ a slightly different technology than that we know of today. But by 1974‚ Motorola Company launched the first successful consumer pager‚ Pageboy. Even though it had no storage ability‚ had limited range‚ it gained popularity due to its portability and ability to transmit instant messages‚ albeit one way. As statistics show “By 1980 there were 3.2 million pager users worldwide” (Bellis‚ n.d.).With the passage of time this technology modified into being capable
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BUSN1 1: Given a description of a typical business‚ demonstrate how that business acts within our economic system to achieve its goals as well as those of society‚ along with an understanding of how the future may impact these goals. * Know how government regulation affects the economy. * Show the relationship of supply and demand as illustrated on supply and demand curves. * Define elements of productivity and how it can be increased. * Define “quality of life”. * Know
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statement‚ ethical standards‚ organizational diversity‚ dress and language and the impact of technology on the culture. Technologies Impact on Culture In the last 200 years there has not been a bigger impact on culture than technology. Technology has changed our culture in so many ways from travel‚ communication‚ medical breakthroughs‚ industry developments‚ entertainment devices‚ to cooking habits. Technology is growing faster and faster each day with no end in sight. It has been said that students
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QUESTION 1 1. a. Explain the importance of communication in business. Answer: Communication is a major and essential part of business relationship. The purpose of communication is to get your message across to others. This is a process that involves both the sender of the message and the receiver. In fact‚ a message is successful only when both the sender and the receiver perceive it in the same way. By successfully getting your message across‚ you convey your thoughts and ideas effectively
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Business communication Part-1 Question 1. Communication is an essential function of Business Organizations. 2. Physiological Barriers of listening are: Ans. (a) Hearing impairment 3. Which presentation tends to make you speak more quickly than usual? Ans. (b) Oral 4. What is the main function of Business Communication: Ans. (c) Persuasion 5. The responsibilities of the office manager in a firm that produces electronics spares is Ans. ( d).. All of the above 6. Labov’s
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Can you live on your own without talking to any one for just one day!? Can you imagine how our lives without talking to people? Of course it is very difficult because communication with other people is very important in our daily lives‚ so the person can’t live alone without communicating with his family‚ friends and other members of the society. No one can know what you think about if you do not tell and explain what is inside your mind. The person who can communicate effectively and correctly is
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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MODERN MANAGEMENT (IIMM) Registration No. : IIMM/DH/1/2007/5516 Course : PM & HRD ASSIGNMENT :-BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Answer 1. (a) Communication Meaning and Definitions Communication is the nervous system of an organisation. It keeps the members of the organisation informed about the internal and external happenings relevant to a task and of interest to the organisation. It co-ordinates the efforts of the members towards achieving organisational objectives. It is the
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Business Communication in the world of work. Definition Business Communication: communication used to promote a product‚ service‚ or organization; relay information within the business; or deal with legal and similar issues. It is also a means of relying between a supply chain‚ for example the consumer and manufacturer. Why is communication important to business? Good communication matters because business organizations are made up of people. As Robert Kent‚ former dean of Harvard Business
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Business communication QNO 1: Discuss in detail the concepts and problems of communication? Answer: Communication: The phenomenon of Communication is concerned with transfer of message. The message should reach the Decoder in order to gain a proper Feedback. However‚ since no two people are same‚ so communication style varies from person to person and in a broad perspective‚ from an organization to organization‚ country to country or culture to culture. Effective business communication
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