Monday, July 27, 2009

[bvp_ieee] [SBNEWS] Conference Announcement: IEEE SCORED 2009 [1 Attachment]

 
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 Forwarding an information regarding student conference 
Thanks and Regard
Prerna Gaur 
Senior member IEEE , Membership No. : 41359245
'Chair of Standing Committee,
Membership Development Committee'
Secratery, WIE,
IEEE Delhi Section,
Branch Counsellor,
NSIT Students Branch, Branch Code : 2534811


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Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 7:49:30 AM
Subject: [SBNEWS] Conference Announcement: IEEE SCORED 2009

Sent on behalf of the IEEE SCOReD09 Committee, Dr. Maryam Isa <
misa@eng.upm.edu.my >

Please feel free to distribute this Conference announcement to your
students, friends and colleagues who may be interested to participate.
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Good Day to all,

IEEE Student Conference on Research and Development 2009 (SCORED09)
cordially invites all academic staffs and students to attend and submit
papers for Student Conference on Research and Development 2009. The
conference will be held on 16-18 Nov 2009 in Faculty of Engineering,
University Putra Malaysia in Malaysia.

Further details available online:
http://www.scored-conference.com/scored2009
Any enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact scored09@eng.upm.edu.my .
Submission of extended abstract is 31st July 09.

Poster of the conference is as  attached.

Thank you.

Best regards,
SCORED09 committee
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Best Regards,
Ewell
==================================

Ewell Tan
Project / Admin Executive
IEEE Asia Pacific Operations Centre/
Communications Society Office
59E Science Park Drive
The Fleming
Singapore Science Park 1
Singapore 118244
Tel: (65) 6778 2873
Fax: (65) 6778 9723
Email: ewell.tan@ieee.org
Website: www.ieee.org



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Sunday, July 19, 2009

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

[bvp_ieee] [Article]:Negotiating in a Nutshell by Harvey Mackay

 

                         Negotiating in a Nutshell by Harvey Mackay

I got a phone call from a Fortune 500 CEO one week whom I had never met. After decades of begging the government to relax their regulatory grip and let his industry experience the joys of competition, his wish had been granted—and his bottom line had plummeted.

He wanted me to talk to his top executives for two hours and zero in on negotiating strategies.

A bit overwhelmed, I said, "I'm very flattered but, frankly, I don't know if I can talk for two hours on negotiating."

Then I realized I was actually negotiating with myself. As my brain finally reconnected, I cut myself off. "Well, let me sleep on it and I'll get back to you."

Later that evening, I began to write down some of my negotiating experiences and saw that my problem was going to be holding the speech down to two hours.

I'd already brushed up against the first and second laws of negotiating that morning in my conversation with the CEO.

1. Never accept any proposal immediately, no matter how good it sounds.
2. Never negotiate with yourself. You'll furnish the other side with ammunition they might never have gotten themselves. Don't raise a bid or lower an offer without first getting a response.

Here are some more rules of the road:

3. Never cut a deal with someone who has to "go back and get the boss's approval." That gives the other side two bites of the apple to your one. They can take any deal you are willing to make and renegotiate it.
4. If you can't say yes, it's no. Just because a deal can be done, doesn't mean it should be done. no one ever went broke saying "no" too often.
5. Just because it may look nonnegotiable, doesn't mean it is. Take that beautifully printed "standard contract" you've just been handed. Many a smart negotiator has been able to name a term and gets away with it by making it appear to be chiseled in granite, when they will deal if their bluff is called.
6. Do your homework before you deal. Learn as much as you can about the other side. Instincts are no match for information.
7. Rehearse. Practice. Get someone to play the other side. Then switch roles. Instincts are no match for preparation.
8. Beware the late dealer. Feigning indifference or casually disregarding timetables is often just a negotiator's way of trying to make you believe he/she doesn't care if you make the deal or not.
9. Be nice, but if you can't be nice, go away and let someone else do the deal. You'll blow it.
10. A deal can always be made when both parties see their own benefit in making it.
11. A dream is a bargain no matter what you pay for it. Set the scene. Tell the tale. Generate excitement. Help the other side visualize the benefits, and they'll sell themselves.
12. Don't discuss your business where it can be overheard by others. Almost as many deals have gone down in elevators as elevators have gone down.
13. Watch the game films. Top players in any game, including negotiating, debrief themselves immediately after every major session. They always keep a book on themselves and the other side.
14. No one is going to show you their hole card. You have to figure out what they really want. Clue: Since the given reason is never the real reason, you can eliminate the given reason.
15. Always let the other side talk first. Their first offer could surprise you and be better than you ever expected.

-- Harvey Mackay

Regards,
Abhishek

I believe that I am always divinely guided.
I believe that I will always take the right turn in the road.
I believe that God will make a way where there is no way

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Re: [bvp_ieee] Inviting Applications for the New Editorial Board of Pratibimb






From: gurnani_nidhi <gurnani_nidhi@yahoo.co.in>
To: bvp_ieee@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 12 July, 2009 8:41:07 PM
Subject: [bvp_ieee] Inviting Applications for the New Editorial Board of Pratibimb

Dear All,

As most of you must be aware, our IEEE student branch publishes an e-journal by the name of PRATIBIMB – Reflection of Perfection twice every semester. Currently the e-journal comprises of the following sections:

  1. Technical
  2. Managerial
  3. Literary
  4. Popular Science
  5. My Branch
  6. Guest Section
  7. Vive-le-Hesitation  

  The journal can be viewed at http://pratibimb. bvpieee.org

In the coming academic year a new editorial board will be taking over the charge of the journal. All those who wish to be a part of the endeavour as editors may contact the undersigned either by e-mail or telephonically latest by 20th July (Monday).

The journal is the branch's own venture, which has been successfully lauded by one and all over the past two years. It is a platform provided by the branch which will help build its members a well rounded personlaity and hone their communication and literary skills, thereby improving confidence, and providing sufficient exposure for you to showcase your talents.

So, all members are strongly encouraged to contribute in the form of articles, new ideas, suggestions for improvement etc. by sending an e-mail to the undersigned or the yahoo group of the branch. Looking forward to some eager response by the 2nd and 3rd year students.

Thank you,

Nidhi Gurnani
Chairperson
(gurnaninidhi@ gmail.com)
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