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uday2009 is a 56 year old man from India

  • istdmumbaichapter - Happenings and Events

    Rated Nov 03 2009 1 review india, forum, mumbai, trainers, istd blogspot.com

    good forum for trainers in mumbai. Plenty of interaction and lots of learning. Meet at least once a month at narsee monjee college in vile parle. Uday Acharya, Mindflex Training
  • 5th September was Teachers Day - Birthday of First...

    Rated Sep 06 2009 1 review history blog.co.in

    Video created by Anupam Acharya, director of Mindflex Training, - The Learning Orgainzation.
  • http://shanti2010.blogspot.com/

    Rated Aug 22 2009 1 review musician resources blogspot.com

    From the page: "Shanti 2010 - A Journey of Peace

    â€oeThe best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” - Mahatma Gandhi
    sarve bhavantu sukhinaH! May all be happy!

    "Shanti" is an expansive, collaborative theater production that portrays Indian traditions in a unique manner - through western choral and orchestral music combined with Indian classical music and dances, with over 120 people performing on stage. Most performers will be Houston residents.

    The message of Shanti is that when we see oneness and interconnectedness in all of creation, then, creativity, originality, freedom, and love prevail. If on the other hand, we see only divisions, then we are left with greed, aggression, and conflict.

    Shanti-2010 is all set to become one of the most spectacular theater performances to be held in Houston. This program will be a fund-raiser in support of the All India Movement (AIM) For Service (Seva). AIM For Seva touches the lives of over 2.5 million people in 1,000 rural and tribal villages across 15 states in India.

    We are staging "Shanti" as a national fund-raiser event, encompassing the whole of United States and Canada. Our goal is to permanently brighten the lives of many families by raising $ 500,000"
  • Mumbai, India - City Farmers recycle waste to generate...

    Rated Jun 30 2009 1 review environment, education, organic, farming, terrace ngopost.org

    Mumbai, India - City Farmers recycle waste to generate organic farm products right in their homes
    Mumbai Port Trust Garden receives Friends of The Trees first prize for its Terrace Garden at the Central Kitchen from the hands of the Governor of Maharashtra, in Durbar Hall At Raj Bhavan.
  • Fourteen Introduction Tips

    Rated Jun 05 2009 2 reviews acting speaking-tips.com

    From the page: "Fourteen Introduction Tips

    by Speaking Tips | December 22, 2003

    A good introduction should capture the audience's attention, bring them together as a group and motivate them to listen attentively to the speaker. Here are fourteen tips to help you do just that.

    1. Identify yourself by name and title, unless this has already been earlier. Remember, the speaker also needs to know who you are.
    2. Know the speaker's name and how to pronounce it. If it is an unusual name, help the audience learn it.
    3. Know the speaker's title or position.
    4. Be brief. Aim for between one and three minutes. Five minutes is too long.
    5. Do not read the introduction. It will sound flat, unenthusiastic and convey the impression that you are unfamiliar with the subject. It is acceptable to bring notes to the lectern but keep them inconspicuous.
    6. Smile and be enthusiastic in tone, gesture and choice of words.
    7. Know enough about the subject to sound knowledgeable.
    8. Announce the speech title as given to you by the speaker. If you have any questions about it, ask the speaker before the introduction. Many speakers select specific titles for a reason or for a pun. If the speaker is not using a title, make sure that your description matches the speaker's.
    9. Introductions are no place to use slides, overheads or presentation software.
    10. Anecdotes are good but should pertain to the subject and be in harmony with the mood of the presentation. Avoid using canned jokes.
    11. If the credentials of the speaker are so outstanding that they must be shared with the audience or if there are publications the audience will want to know about, insert them in the program or prepare a separate commemorative handout.
    12. Never use the old cliche that the speaker needs no introduction. If the introduction ties the speaker to the audience and the topic then each introduction is unique, plus there is always something new about every speaker.
    13. You are the catalyst, not the performer. Do not try to upstage the speaker with your knowledge of the subject. Do not dwell on your relationship with the speaker, even (or perhaps especially) if they are your boss, relative or significant other.
    14. Introduction of a panel of speakers is the same except the introducer needs to describe the structure and format of the panel (speaking order, length of time) and the various points of view and perspectives of the panelists. The introduction of the individual panelists can be done two ways: All at once or individually as the panel program progresses. Most audiences prefer a handout with the panelists' credentials so they can refer to it as the panel progresses. "
  • Social Etiquette &Good Manners Advice &Information

    Rated Jun 05 2009 1 review relationships, etiquette tips assorted iloveindia.com

    list of assorted tips including etiquette and listening skills
  • Prajaktas Own Inspirations

    Rated May 22 2009 1 review blogs blog.co.in

    Prajakta's blog - an outpouring of works from a young adult. A work of love. Poems, Articles, Paintings, Designs, Photos - you name it, she has it.
  • Mindflex, The Learning Organization

    Rated May 18 2009 1 review blogs, training, uday, soft skills, acharya, mindflex wordpress.com

    Wordpress blog by Uday Acharya, director Mindflex, the training orgainzation for corporate softskills training and youth empowerment programs.
  • Picasa Web Albums - mindflex

    Rated May 04 2009 1 review ecommerce google.com

    mindflex youth effectiveness photos on video uploaded on Picassa. Enjoy the music while you view it. It may take some time to download, so get yourself some cool drink while you wait.
    Topics:
    Presentation Skills, Communication Skills, Leadership, Goal Setting, Time Management, Self Confidence, Stress Management, Love & Relationships, Values & Ethics, Social Etiquette.
    Facilitators: Shyla Sehgal, Arpita Ghosh, Lata Shenava, Uday Acharya, Swami Brahmavidananda, T R Ramakrishnan, V A Raju, Gerald D'cunha, and youth leaders Anupam Acharya & Saksham Mendiratta.

    More programs planned in June 09. Early bird discounts available.
    contact: Uday 9833663108 Anupam 9819911007
    mindflextraining.com [mindflextraining.com]
    info@mindflextraining.com