7C’s of Communication

Communication is a vital part of life, whether at home, at work, or with our friends. A person who can communicate effectively will always be profitable when working with people. Fortunately there is a guide one can follow to make a practice of effective communication. The 7 C connection is the 7 signals you need to keep in mind while transmitting your message.
The 7C connection is as follows:
• Clear
• Conversation
• Concrete
• We are ready
• Consideration
• Complete
• Kindness
Let’s look at each attribute in more detail with examples of usage
1.) Clear
Present your message in a way that is easy to understand. Use short, simple sentences when speaking or writing. The goal is to share your thoughts and ideas with greater clarity. Clear messages have straightforward and concrete words.

2.) Access
Summary means to be at a level without using too many words. Avoid using filter terms such as “you see”, “this time period”, “plural”, “type”, “I mean”, “type”. You need to ask yourself if there are any unnecessary sentences and to write the same points over and over again. Shortening saves time for both you and your reader and adds value to your message.
3.) concrete
Concrete messages are clear and always supported by facts. It provides laser focus on your messages without ambiguity. There are details in the message without being too long. The concrete message is strong and clear.
4.) We are ready
Make sure all your facts and figures are correct without language errors. Always prove your work before presenting it. A good message with practical facts will add credibility to your work.
5.) Consideration
Consideration simply keeps in mind the needs and audience of the audience while your message is being constructed. Follow the ‘You’ approach when working with your audience. Think about their level of education, interests, mindsets, etc. Emphasize what is most likely to be wrong in your dealings with them. This will lead to better results during your communication
6.) Complete
The complete message gives the user all the information and is clear and detailed. When your message is finished, your audience will know exactly what needs to be done. Make sure all the facts you want to convey in your message are accurate and there is a clear call to action in your message.
7.) Kindly
Kindness is the most important quality of communication. Be friendly and honest. Respect the speaker during the process. Even if you have a specific answer that needs to be identified, it can be conveyed in a constructive way. A kind message will leave the speaker in a better frame of mind than a bad one.

The conclusion
How we communicate is a major factor in how successful we are in life. When we communicate effectively, it gives us more confidence in our work and in our personal lives.
By using 7 C’s’s for communication, the better you are clear, shorter, concrete, fair, considerate of the speaker, finished and kind, with your message, you will become a communicator and get more success in your work with people.

The Gates and The Jobs

Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are the most important technologies of the last century, and they have had a spectacular debate over friendships based on respect until Jobs’ death in 2011.
Gates, the world’s most successful and wealthy Microsoft founder, praised Apple’s previous co-founder for Jobs’ leadership qualities and his ingenious ability to motivate his employees. However, there is one aspect of Jobs’ that Gates is still jealous of, Gates says in a new interview with the Wall Street Journal.

A senior Microsoft official talks about how we should work hard to be the best public speaker in all of his work and admits that public speaking is one of the areas where Jobs made it easy for him to be beaten, according to an interview, published Tuesday to promote Netflix’s new book about Gates’ life and career on September 20. .
“Steve Jobs was living in nature at the time,” Gates told WSJ of Jobs’ public speaking skills, which Gates said allowed jobs to sell people to any product, or subsidiary. “He could have said that, in the case of Ne Computer Computer [followed after his expulsion from Apple], that was not only a good thing about the machine, but also to scare people to death if they were there.
Gates goes on to say that he wishes he could imitate his old friend and rival in that regard, especially in terms of raising awareness about the various reasons why Gates and his wife, Melinda, became champions on their non-profit basis.
“I wish I could be magical because I have some influential causes and I need to make sure they are ignored,” Gates said in an interview, referring to the work done by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. addressing global problems, from disease prevention research to the fight against poverty.
Gates notes that “some things, such as polio eradication, are naturally motivated,” but he still believes that Job’s ability to sell any product or idea will work well, even though Gates has worked to improve his public speaking over the years. (At least one billion manager, Zoom founder Eric Yuan, offers Bill Gates the opportunity to participate in public speaking since the 1990s to encourage him to start an online business.)
He states: “I am not a preacher. “I have learned a lot about public speaking, and how to express how I can address these issues over time. I’m ready for that in a sense. ”
More importantly, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is one of the world’s most independent philanthropic foundations, with grants of more than $ 50 billion. Also, Gates and his fellow building official Warren Buffett, have also convinced hundreds of wealthy people to donate billions of dollars of their wealth to charities as part of their Giving Pledge campaign.
This is not the first time Gates has praised Jobs’ ability to get people to embrace his particular vision. Jobs had a way of “spreading the word” to encourage his employees, Gates told CNN in an July interview.
“I was like a little witch because she wrote spells, and I saw people filling their mouths, but because I’m a little witch, spells don’t work for me. Said by Gates.

Freedom of press and newspaper

Article 19 states right to freedom of speech and expression that is guaranteed to every citizen of India.It is the communication and expression through various media like print, electronic etc. In today’s scenario , its right to say that media make and break image of a person, party or a leader that’s why media in today’s atmosphere think that they are above everybody, even call themselves as fourth pillar of democracy. But we have three pillars of democracy that are also control under this media.

I can give you very basic example how media play dirty politics. We have an Official Secret Act,1923 according to which we cannot disclose any service related information to outsiders. However, if we see to the current conditions that our higher hierarchy retired from defence services important and secret information related to defence installation are disclosed by media to gain public admiration and sympathy. They disclose all important features and aspects of defence installation which are superior and shouldn’t known to anyone.

Not this only, even during some terrorist attack like 26/11, Patthankot air base attack ,2016 ,this media coverage has disclose the positions of our security by live telecasting when our country is on serious threat causing loss of lives. It is the worst type of media which has cause loss of defense personal lives and agony to our country.

However, they have hijacked the 3 pillars of democracy and in real words they are black spot on our system. There are also some media persons which follow the real traditions of journalism but in today’s scenario we see a very dim light of real journalism.

Proud of India? Facts to Be Known

Though there is no dearth of things that makes us proud to be Indians, listed in the article are some of such reasons.We all know that India is a great nation. It is not one particular thing that makes it great, it is an exhibition of some awesome things. From being the world’s largest democracy to being one of the oldest civilisations in the world, there are many things that make it unique.

Listed below are some of the reasons that make us proud of being Indians:

Despite budgetary constraints, India’s space program is one of the top 5 space programs in the world.

India has the world’s largest school in terms of students, the City Montessori School in Lucknow. It has more than 45 thousand students.

World’s biggest family lives together in India: A man with 39 wives and 94 children.

India is the largest producer of movies in the world.

English actor Sir Ben Kingsley’s birth name is Krishna Pandit Bhanji and he is of Indian descent.

India is the largest milk producer in the world.

The world’s largest road network is in India – over 1.9 million miles of roads cover the country.

Martial arts was first created in India.

May 26 is celebrated as Science Day in Switzerland in honour of former President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam; because on that day, Kalam visited the country.

The first rocket in India was transported on a cycle.

Water on moon was discovered by India.

Shampoo was invented in India. The word ‘shampoo’ is derived from a sanskrit word ‘champu’.

India’s kumbh mela is the largest in the world. It is also visible from the space.

Chess was invented in India

Algebra, Trigonometry, calculus are studies originated in India

India is the second largest English speaking population in the world

Besides US and Japan, India is the only country which indigenously developed its own super computer

India never invaded any country in her last 100,000 years of History

Indian National kabaddi team has won all world cups

The largest employer in India is Indian Railways, with over 1 million employees

Until 1896, India was the only source of diamonds to the world

The second largest number of scientists and engineers is in India

India exports softwares to 90 countries

Rabindranath Tagore was the first Indian and the first Asian to win a Nobel Prize in Literature.

India is home to the world’s largest under-25 population, putting young people at the helm of decision making.

India gave its best ever Paralympics performance in 2016, with 4 medals. Devendra Jhajharia broke the World Record in Javelin throw.

Sanskrit is considered as the mother of all higher languages. It is the most precise and therefore suitable language for computer software. (A report in Forbes magazine, July 1987).

India is the largest producer of cashew nuts, coconuts, tea, ginger, turmeric and black pepper, in the world. It also has the world’s largest cattle population (281 million). It is the second largest producer of wheat, rice, sugar, groundnut and inland fish.

Indians abroad —

* 38% of Doctors in America are Indians.

* 12% of Scientists in America are Indians.

* 36% of NASA employees are Indians.

* 34% of Microsoft employees are Indians.

* 28% of IBM employees are Indians.

* 17% of Intel employees are Indians.

* 13% of Xerox employees are Indians.

Varanasi, also known as Benares, was called “the ancient city” when Lord Buddha visited it in 500 B.C.E, and is the oldest, continuously inhabited city in the world today.

Nearly 49% of the high-tech start-ups in silicon Valley and Washington, D.C. are owned by Indians or Indian-Americans.

Bharata’s empire covered all of the Indian subcontinent, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Persia.

Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “To other countries, I may go as a Tourist, but to India, I come as a Pilgrim.” The kind of status we once got as a country seems to be lost amidst the fight to become a superpower.

We have the most number of vegetarians. Our citizens generally lead a healthy lifestyle because the average meat consumption per person is far less as compared to other countries. 500 million out of 1.2 billion Indians are pure vegetarians.

After going through these amazing facts about India, it is natural to feel proud on her and this required to be known to every citizen of India. Nationalism should be spread across the nation to unite modified India.