Online Registration has made Life Difficult Online for net surfers. Every sites ask for registration and once you are ready to register they will ask you so many information and then bugging life starts. They will send you newsletters. You may receive suggestions using popup while reading an article somehow (not easy to find good articles!) you find there worth reading.
Once you are ready to install any android App then they will ask for all info. Now, some will say that they ask it and it is not that you need to agree. But tell me how to use Android OS then. Is there any App, which after installing you are sure they do not take your data!
Earlier it was just registration where you can give few info and done. But now it is all Facebook. Before this Facebook and Twitter but now most of them are asking for Facebook access for registration. So, it means you need to be ready to give not only those basic information that you used to give while registration but all daily info you share with friends. Does not it made our live unsure. Who has our info and who does not have.
Bank people contacts for so many reasons. Now, govt has asked to submit for form for TV channels. What channels you watch that need to be submitted. Huh! Just more paper work.
Earlier we need to give Ration Card and few other document for address proof and Id proof but now govt is not behind in this disturbance caused due to trends of accessing User related information. Now, you need to have Aadhar card, Ration Card, Voter card and so many thing. If you give one then they will ask another.
Do you agree that online bugging has increased in name of providing custom information?
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Showing posts with label concept. Show all posts
Jul 20, 2013
May 4, 2013
How to Welcome New Employee
A Facebook friend has shared welcoming of an employee on a company and after watching it I tried to check one video on Google which I have watched earlier. I had a good memory and got it fast. I got one another new video which CNBC has collected about different companies style of welcoming new employees.
This is want the Facebook friend has shared about Talentica:
This is what I remembered about Aditi Technologies:
CNBC Awaaz collection about welcoming new employee:
This is want the Facebook friend has shared about Talentica:
This is what I remembered about Aditi Technologies:
CNBC Awaaz collection about welcoming new employee:
Feb 3, 2011
Trickle Up and Trickle Down Effect
Here are two concepts Trickle up and trickle down approach I came across. There are multiple context in trickle down effect. Lets see the effect in economic context.
Trickle Down effects that when benefits goes to affluent then benefits trickle down to poor. So, government should not put heavy burden of tax etc on affluent.
Contrary to that, trickle up effects says that when poor gets money then they directly boost economy and it creates better economy. Wealthy will get benefits of this effect from the poor so money and benefits will trickle up.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs states that when you have enough money that you can live a decent and secure life then extra money come to those will not directly goes to market. As those people will deposits money for future or they do not care much of those extra money. Whereas poor will try to feel better and he may try to meet physiological and safety needs. Money to poor can help them feel secure thus bring happiness and confidence. It helps market grow because of this expenditure. This also gives benefits to wealthy as trickle up effect.
In marketing term, trickle-down has two meanings. One is when a new consumer product comes to market then it sell at costly first then slowly it become cheaper and goes to general public.
Another meaning is when a new fashion comes to market and goes to lower social class first then high social class people do not desire for those things.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trickle-down_effect
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trickle_up_effect
Trickle Down effects that when benefits goes to affluent then benefits trickle down to poor. So, government should not put heavy burden of tax etc on affluent.
Contrary to that, trickle up effects says that when poor gets money then they directly boost economy and it creates better economy. Wealthy will get benefits of this effect from the poor so money and benefits will trickle up.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs states that when you have enough money that you can live a decent and secure life then extra money come to those will not directly goes to market. As those people will deposits money for future or they do not care much of those extra money. Whereas poor will try to feel better and he may try to meet physiological and safety needs. Money to poor can help them feel secure thus bring happiness and confidence. It helps market grow because of this expenditure. This also gives benefits to wealthy as trickle up effect.
In marketing term, trickle-down has two meanings. One is when a new consumer product comes to market then it sell at costly first then slowly it become cheaper and goes to general public.
Another meaning is when a new fashion comes to market and goes to lower social class first then high social class people do not desire for those things.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trickle-down_effect
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trickle_up_effect
Oct 27, 2010
What is Rhetorical Criticism?
I was reading an article where a commenter has mentioned 'rhetorical criticism'. I could not make much sense so thought to know about this. For this you know what I might have done. I searched on Google. I have not found much on this.
Here is what Wikipedia says about Rhetorical Criticism:
Here is what Wikipedia says about Rhetorical Criticism:
This all is not making much sense to me. I need examples sentence where I can see the use of phrase " Rhetorical Criticism". Can you please help me?Rhetorical criticism is an approach to criticism that is at least as old as Plato. In the Phaedrus, Plato has Socrates examine a speech by Lysias to determine whether or not it is praiseworthy. Rhetorical criticism analyzes symbolic artifacts (including words, phrases, images, gestures, performances, texts, films, and "discourse" in general) to discover how, and how well, they work: how they instruct, inform, entertain, move, arouse, perform, convince and, in general, persuade their audience, including whether and how they might improve their audience. In short, rhetorical criticism seeks to understand how symbols act on people.“[C]riticism is an art, not a science. It is not a scientific method; it uses subjective methods of argument; it exists on its own, not in conjunction with other methods of generating knowledge (i.e., social scientific or scientific)." The end goals of such criticism is greater understanding and appreciation: “By improving understanding and appreciation, the critic can offer new and potentially exciting ways for others to see the world. Through understanding we also produce knowledge about human communication; in theory this should help us to better govern our interactions with others.Rhetorical criticism
What is called "rhetorical criticism" in the Speech Communication discipline is often called "rhetorical analysis" in English. A wide range of conceptual and lexical tools have been developed to assist in the process of rhetorical criticism that explore everything from the effects of individual word choice to the range of ideological assumptions that undergird and shape a pattern of cultural expression. Major approaches include narrative, metaphoric, genre, pentadic, cluster, and ideographic (or ideological) criticism.
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