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IT Analyst Internship - cover

IT Analyst Internship

Manish Soni

Publisher: Poorav Publications

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The title of this book, IT Analyst The full guide itself speaks about its content. This book is for students with the critical people skills and technical knowledge to provide outstanding computer user support as this book emphasizes troubleshooting, problem solving, successful communication, determining a client's needs, training, and more. To be competent in Information Technology, as this book emphasizes, students must learn to identify each situation as unique, assess what skills are needed, and effectively apply the appropriate skills and procedures. In essence, the goal of this text is to provide a toolbox from which students can draw in any group situation—whether planning a function with a social club on campus or participating in a task-oriented group project in an academic or business context. To start this process, students must first become aware of their own communication in groups and the ways in which it can be improved to enhance group dynamics. The emphasis here is on critical thinking, skills assessment, and practice.To provide a foundation, this book describes basic concepts. By increasing their abilities to effectively send and receive messages—which, in turn, create the group’s structure—students accomplish the first step in achieving more effective group participation. It address building relationships, decision making, problem solving, conflict management, and leadership—both as interaction opportunities and interaction problems that are a regular and dynamic aspect of group interaction. Increasing students’ skills in these areas will help them maximize their group interaction efforts. Despite the extensive research on group interaction, there is no blueprint for group success. What works in one group situation may fail in another. It also covers meeting management, facilitation skills, and techniques for providing feedback to the group. Whether in the role of leader or member, students should be able to facilitate their group’s interaction to help the group stay or get back on track. Armed with specific principles, procedures, and feedback techniques, students can make more informed choices about how to help their group.Now a days IT companies, BPO, KPO, Call centers, etc. need IT Analysts and IT Associates in their company. This book is job oriented guide for all these professionals.
Available since: 11/13/2024.
Print length: 404 pages.

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