Listing posts categorized as ‘core skills’
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
This article includes useful note taking techniques, a must have skill that every one of us needs to master.
Whether you are an employee, student, manager, or the boss, you have and will be in situations where you need to jot down notes. Here are some tips that will help you take better notes during meetings:
- Prepare yourself for the meeting. Read the pre-meeting material provided so that you can predict the structure of the meeting. This will help you prepare your mind on how to structure your notes
- Sit as near to the source as possible. Forget about sitting at the back. Sitting at the back has a lot of disadvantages such as easily being distracted by people sitting in front of you. Distractions will hinder your understanding and note taking process.
- Ensure you give a lot of attention to listening. It is very important to jot down notes but make sure that you understand the concept before you go ahead and start writing down notes.
- Be as concise as possible. Writing down long sentences will slow you down and draw your attention away for a long period of time. You might then loose some important information delivered by the speaker.
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Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007
Does this blog post title sound strange to you? First imitate, then innovate! Shouldn’t we always try to come up with new ideas, create new things, and build new stuff? The answer to that is yes and no.
Let me explain.
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