"Show me a strong leader and I'll show you an effective communicator. In complex organizations the art of communications is of paramount importance for the individual in the organization and the organization's overall success. There never seems to be enough of the right kind of communication. This book offers a great deal to the person willing to listen, which is indeed one of the most important attributes of a good communicator."
How can you find out what you need to know about the company, given the amount of time that you have available? What interview questions should you prepare for? What will you do if they throw a stress question your wayand how will you know the purpose underlying that kind of question? Most important of all, what should you do first?
You've come to the right place! The 20 lessons in this book are designed to help you prepare for the reasoning and logic questions on your exam. You'll learn the rules of inductive and deductive reasoning and see how to avoid falling into logic traps, learning how to answer all kinds of questions you might be asked as you work through the lessons. Examples and practice exercises are presented in test format and will give you plenty of practice. So come exam day . . . you'll be prepared to score your best.
Here are a few pieces of CONTEXT for the CONTENT in 701 Tips for e-Learning:
• One person’s major AHA tip may seem quite elementary to another person. We have included the widest range of advice and perspectives to address both new and very experienced e-Learning implementations.
• The e-Learning Tips were reproduced as submitted by the sender with a minimum of editing. Our goal was NOT to impose a singular style but to share the original thoughts of your colleagues from around the world. (For example, there are many ways in which the phrase "e-Learning" is spelled.)
• We were not able to include EVERY tip submitted, as we received thousands. If yours was not part of this book, please understand. We will be publishing another TIPS book in a few months, and feel free to send us additional ideas to
• A number of TIPS were submitted by colleagues who asked to be anonymous and a few came in without a name in the FROM: field.
• While we funded this project through some low cost sponsorship, no tips were included because of this sponsorship. The MASIE Center continues a three decade commitment to being vendor/supplier neutral.
There are many tips within this book and at many times in it we will be cross-referencing or advising you to look at related sections. The additional resources section contains contacts that you may find useful. The glossary will help you come to grips with specialist terms, which are in bold type the first time they appear in the text. Further, the glossary will include definitions of additional, though perhaps less frequently found, special needs