WHY I STUDY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION?
"The continuing challenge is to increase our knowledge of the infinite potential which lies ahead of us, and every increase but reveals the more that is to be known."
As the beginning let us take a long look,which should be a new look,at the world we live in. This can be our point of departure away from what have been and toward what we want things to be
the start of our new design for living.
From this point of view, I have the urge through my conscious effort to plant the seed of knowledge, of suggestion, of information of fact and trust fabulous power of creative mind. I hope to enlarge my viewpoint,develop an eagerness to encounter new ideas,evaluate them for self improvement and for mental growth.It serves as a stepping stone towards success . "Learning is food for the brain. "
APPLICATION OF E- COMMUNICATION IN MY PRESENT JOB.
Agriculture, also called farming or husbandry, is the cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other life forms for food, fiber, biofuel, medicinals and other products used to sustain and enhance human life.Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that nurtured the development of civilization.
The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science. In relation to my present job as an agriculturist, e-communication is very much important because it helps in the advertising of our products, research and discovered technologies in informing interested individual seeking references for their research . Due to the advance technology,
browsing through the internet has a great contribution for the fast development of gaining ideas.Marketing of products is also possible through e-communication....
POTENTIALS OF E-COMMUNICATION
"the way we communicate via email is of extreme importance,"As a global online business, by far most of our communication with clients occurs via email. We may email an existing client in Australia in the morning, email Letters of Introduction to businesses in the United Kingdom and South Africa throughout the day, and send out quotes to potential clients in the United States and Canada in the evening (remember – we must be time zone sensitive with our emails!).
Also, I might receive an instructional email from my MD, email a leave form to my HR Manager, or request a calculation in a foreign currency from my Financial Manager. And I must confess I also often email my colleague sitting in the same office rather than turn and ask a question in the old-fashioned way: word-of-mouth!
Needless to say, the way we communicate via email is of extreme importance, both in-house as well as with clients...