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Go, learn and discover!

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Hello! :) Today I would like to tell you more about the project called Erasmus. This program gives a chance to students to go abroad and to learn at the foreign university whenever they want (at the first, second, third, fourth or fifth year of studies). Due to the fact that I was a participant of this project, I will try to present you how it works and whether I mention it positively or not :) But from the beginning… As you already know, each university allows students to go to the another country in order to enrich their knowledge according to their studies. It can be a law student, a futur engineer or a philologist. The last one, in my opinion, has the easiest way to go away because of good language skills. The choice isn’t so hard. For example, when you study French, you will probably choose the university in France , Switzerland or Belgium where people used to speak this language – that’s normal :). More difficulties can have an another student because his choice is li

Interpersonal communication at work: obligation or additional value to achieve a success nowadays?

“ The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place ” George Bernard Shaw. “ The ability to deal with people is as purchasable a commodity as sugar or coffee and I will pay more for that ability than for any other under the sun ” John D. Rockefeller Do you remember the situation when you’ve felt misunderstood at work? You didn’t have any bad intentions but something went wrong … You’ve done everything correctly but the boss is all the time dissatisfied … You are thinking: why? What exactly did you do? How can you fix that mistake? These are the questions which make us contemplating almost every day at work. The ability to communicate effectively between chiefs and subordinates or between employees taking the same position at work has a hudge importance for proper relations in a workplace. One time you need to become a sender but in the other situation you must be a recipient. The role of a sender is to transmit his notions, emotions and