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Miscommunication.... Tail

Does Miscommunication leads to Misunderstanding? Have you ever presented an idea to a group and the result came in confusion? Have you ever been in an argument where the other person suddenly accuses you of not listening to him/her properly ? The answer is miss communication.. ohh yes this happens due to  lack of miscommunication only. when you don't share the proper idea while you are presenting or not listening to someone properly who tries to tell their problems to you. It can lead to confusion, animosity. Common causes of miscommunication is generally assumptions, hasty communication,lack of listening. To avoid miscommunication in your daily life you should take responsibility, be clear about what you are talking about, talk to the point, try discussing expectations, try to be a good listener of all the time. we often face misunderstanding due to misc- ommunication so here is one story of mine  where the situation arised due to miscommunication. so, t...

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How to do Logo Design?

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What is Logo Design your logo is not your brand  your logo identifies a business in its simplest from via the use of symbol or mark. Brand- the perceived emotional image of a company as a whole. Simple logo represents the collective experience your customer has with all these brand. a logo is a point of entry to the brand. Why you need a Logo  Business is like dating. logo is the picture on your dating profile. It tells people the name of the company and it creates a visual symbol that represents your business. To have a professional look on your business.  It build more trust if you have well designed logo. Types of logos Monograms Logos or Lettermarks  Monograms are basically typography based logos which consists of letters, usually brand initials,IBM,CNN,HP,HBO. It is relatively easy to get this logo up and running, monograms could be a great option if you're starting a new business who needs to get their name out there. The lette...

What is Bracketing in Photography?

Bracketing In photography, bracketing is the general technique of taking several shots of the same subject using different camera settings. Bracketing is useful and often recommended in situations that make it difficult to obtain satisfactory image with a single shots, Autobracketing is a feature of many modern cameras, it automatically take several bracketed shots, rather than the photographer altering the settings by hand between each shot. which in the given time gives multiple shots, used for static subjects. Types of bracketing  Exposure bracketing- is a simple technique, professional photographers use to ensure their properly expose pictures, especially in challenging lighting situations.its a technique where instead  of taking a single photo, you take three or more photos where one photo is correctly exposed one is slightly underexposed, and one slightly overexposed.  Images produced using exposure bracketing are often combined in postprocessing...

What is Branding?

 Branding  Distinguish the goods of one produce from those of another. Branding often takes form of a recognizable symbol to which consumers easily identify, such as logo. Common exmaples include the Nike " swoosh", the golden arches of McDonald's and the apple used by apple computers. B & b A brand is a name, term, sign, symbol, or design or a combination of them intended to identify the goods and services of the seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of competition. Many practicing managers refer to a brand as more than that as something has actually created a certain amount of awareness, reputation, prominence, and so on in the market place. The American Marketing Association (AMA) defines a brand as a name, term, sign, symbol or design, or a combination of them intended to identify the goods and services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of other sellers. Technically whenever a marketer ...

Types of Listening

Communication is not complete without effective listening  Discriminative listening- It involves identifying the difference between various sounds. It also enables one to differentiate between familiar and unfamiliar language. Comprehension listening - It involves attaching meaning to what is being listened to. It may also include comprehending the non-verbal messages being conveyed by the speaker. Evaluative listening - It involves evaluating and analyzing the message being received. It involves judging the acceptability of what is said depending on how logical one finds it to be. Attentive listening- It involves paying attention to the words that are being spoken. Prentence listening - It involves more hearing than listening. It means pretending through facial expression than one is listening when actually one is not. Selective listening - It involves selecting the desired part of the message and ignoring the undesired part of the message. I...