Tuesday, November 18, 2008

communication unlimited!

".....However, the findings of Kaplan & Farrell (1994) have supported Tannen's work; in particular, they observed that young women's messages are quite short and their participation is driven by their desire to keep the conversation going than the desire to achieve consensus on some issues (Kaplan & Farrell, 1994).
Evaluate the time requirements you impose on your networking relationships. Remember they have things to do besides help you. The idea of "frequency of contact" to help promote the relationship can backfire if that frequency is too much for one participant. If you are in a relationship where you feel smothered, speak up. The relationship will suffer if you don't. As the person requesting assistance, ensure that you are not imposing on your contact's time. No one is interested in helping someone who is too demanding. "

life's a journey; Attitude is my guide; the world breaths on dreams and aspirations

aim sky, fly high.......success is urs...:).

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