MCITP Windows Workgroup

                        Introduction to Windows Workgroup

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MCITP Lesson (Indtoduction to Domains)

This is really a good introduction about Domain Controller. Thanks to Elithe..

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S60 touch UI

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Motorola Droid (Verizon Wireless) - HQ

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Presentation Skills for a New Conversation


Every once in a while, we are entrusted with the task of presentation. It may be to demo a new product, to present a plan or to explain a new process that you’ve helped create. Whatever the reason and however many presentations you’ve given before, it’s something that not everyone is comfortable doing.



Here are some of the presentation techniques that I’ve learnt in my experience to help you conduct an effective presentation.

Setting the stage

Always start with an intro. Take half a minute to introduce yourself to all the attendees. If the demo is between 2 teams, your team has to be introduced as well, in which case it is better to let everyone introduce themselves. I say a half a minute for each person attending. Same goes for the other team in the room or on the phone or on the screen (video conferencing). This way you set the stage for a collaborative, interactive meeting. I will talk more about this later in this post.
Do a brief intro on the subject of the demo. If you are doing a demo of a new product or an updated version of the product, take a few minutes to talk about the product, its purpose, the business need, etc. Take 3 minutes tops.
Reserve a minute to explain the structure of your presentation. Obviously, you have thought through the topics you will cover, the depth to which you will go, etc. So, don’t keep it a secret; provide a “roadmap”. You don’t want anyone getting lost. It is a good habit to give handouts of this “roadmap” to everyone – a one pager.
Setting the stage should take you around 5 to 10 mins, depending on the number of people attending. I say keep the audience to around 10 people to have an effective presentation, unless of course you are Martin Luther King or Obama.

Force a pause

When you dive into the meat of your presentation, do not talk away as if there is no end. It may sound like you are rambling. You do this maybe because you are fast talker by nature or maybe you’re just plain nervous. In any case, a presentation needs “forced pauses”. To be effective, you have to cultivate this habit. You want to give an opportunity for the audience to digest all the information and think through it for a minute or two. A good practice is to plan your “forced pauses” out such that you can invite questions from your audience.
In the beginning, I know it will be tough to implement this but trust me: you will get used to it.

Don’t do all the talking

Make it interactive. Pass the ball around whenever you can. Let everyone participate.Remember when you attended a demo meeting and hoped no one will notice you dozing off. Well, you did that because you were bored. It is not (always) your fault. I say the presenter made it boring. He or she did not invoke your thoughts and make it interesting enough for you. So, when you are the presenter, please don’t make the same mistake. Let everyone participate. Think of it as a few moments you introduce to help you relax and refocus.

Ice-breakers

The most effective presentations or meetings that I’ve attended were those that were informative and enjoyable at the same time. These are meetings where the presenter or an attendee sneaks in some witty remarks – the ice-breakers.
How many, how often and what kind of jokes you introduce will matter here and if you push it too far over the limit, it can kill your presentation and most likely you would never present again. So, I must warn you that this technique is not for everyone. Its success is very dependent on your wits, the timing, the audience and most importantly your presentation style, which will differ from person to person. But if you can work it, you have a powerful presentation tool.
These are some of the many techniques that will make you an effective presenter. You may already be one or you maybe one in the making. Do send in your comments and share your tips and tricks with the rest of the world. Don’t keep it a secret.

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Nice Sayings


"A good word is better than silence and silence is better than evil talks!"



"One of the Reason..
Why people hold on to memories so tight..
is because..
memories are the only thing that don't change when everything else changes....!"



"Ship is always safe at the shore but it is not built for it!
so don't limit your self and always take risk! because success is beyond the risk"




"The worst thing in life is ATTACHMENT,
when it leaves you, it takes away everything,


the best thing in life is LONELINESS,
When it leaves you, you get everything."




"I 've learned that real love is not based on romance, candlelight diner and walks along the beach....
Infact it is based on respect, compromise, care and trust!!."




"Crying alone is really batter then laughing with the people who hate you but act like loving you"




"It's better to live your own destiny imperfectly then to live an imitation of somebody else's life with perfection"




"This life is too short to make and accelerate relationships,
I don't know why people break the developed relations.


This life is too short to say something to loved once
I don't know why people keep silent for a long period.


This life is too short to make real friends,
I don't know why people break friendship.


Think before it's too late, nobody knows about next moment, because life can't wait, and death ever waits"

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The Kerry-Lugar Bill – Details and Conditions

Please also answer these questions, after reading ?

1- Can Quetta in Baluchistan and Muridke near Lahore in Punjab can be under attacks?
2- Do we have to do more and more in NWFP and other Northern Areas?
3- Do we have to stop Atomic Program?
4- Do we have to allow Americans to do whatever they want to do?
5- Do it means to cuts the arms of Pak Army and ISI?
6- To control transfer, posting and promotion of Army top heads?
7- Can we support Kashmirs anymore?

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