Monday, 27 July 2015

7 Ways Women Can Build Confidence at Work


Nkateko explains The 7 steps Women can Build Confidence at Work
1. Be aware of your word choice. 
Women tend to undermine themselves by using softer wording, such as “I think” or “maybe,” or even apologizing for interjecting. You don’t have to interrupt or be rude, but use more confident words that make a statement – not a gentle suggestion.
2. Pretend you’re confident. We don’t all feel like Oprah, even on our best days, but the rest of the office doesn’t have to know that. Realize that how you walk, shake hands and make (or avoid) eye contact each tells someone whether or not you are self-assured. So stand up tall, square those shoulders, walk with purpose and look everyone in the eye. You’ll soon find that even if you don’t feel confident at first, you will soon.
3. Dress the part. You don’t have to wear pantsuits to prove you’ve got grit. Always dress appropriately, but own your style. If you’re more bohemian than shoulder pads, you can still wear what you love and exude personality. You’ll come off more certain of yourself if you like what you wear, rather than if you dress like you think others expect you to.
4. Speak up. You were hired because of your smart ideas, so it’s time to share them! Don’t be a wallflower in meetings. Don’t over-assert yourself, either. Find the balance between holding back what you’re thinking and dominating the conversation.
5. Play to people’s preferences. Your boss can talk about golf all day. Euphene can be in advcertising  likes commiserating about work over coffee. Cliff glows when you laugh at his silly jokes. Everyone’s got a different button, and knowing what makes them light up can win you points around the office. We’re not talking brown-nosing here, but simply paying attention to people can help you build relationships.
6. Go in a different direction. It’s sometimes tempting to do what the successful people in your firm are doing, but realize you’ll stand out if you go in the opposite direction. If you’re the only person who thinks the proposed logo is horrible, don’t be afraid to say so. You might be surprised when others agree with you – once you’re brave enough to say how you feel.
7. Leverage that performance review. When it’s time to sit down with your boss and assess the past year, don’t be shy. Come armed with a list of accomplishments, as well as goals for the coming year. He’ll appreciate your forthrightness, and that bonus will be all but in the bag

Friday, 24 July 2015

Khosa explains Our mission, goal and values

Solly .Khosa, Mayor Pat Hlungwani, Cliff Moraba, P. Chabani and Kokwani Dala
“ Our Mission is to provide the community of the area with relevant information and newsworthy that you as a company is willing to let them aware of in a cheap, efficient and customer satisfaction based.


Our Goal is to use our innovation to achieve high performance when advertising for our clients as we believe that by accelerating speed to the market, we can deliver as we will be able to provide positive publicity to your organisation. We use strategic and practical insights when testing our target audience, so that we can help you as a company frame your vision and we will use our delivery skills to help you achieve your goals by focusing on placing advertisement on the suitable times-slot to your culture and values.

Our Values are based on providing service to our potential clients, paying attention to details, honesty and integrity, relationship building, reliability, flexibility, confidentiality and we are service orientated”.

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

The reason for starting the station is:



The Station Manager: Mr Prenomen Chabani
Like all things that happen in life, we learn from experience, so is my idea of developing the youth of today. After the desire of working  in the media industry, being able to see what potential the youth of today has and realizing that they are falling behind because they are not utilizing their true potential.
 I decided to become a mentor and trainer to the youth of today by equipping them with a set of basic and practical skills in media that is required for them to put together to create a foundation for their successful futures. 


GCR FM cares about what is happening around the community of Giyani, as it is a very disadvantaged town that needs assistance in terms of fighting against poverty and helping people to reach their potential. It is done through its Social Responsibility of giving back by firstly identifying the most disadvantaged families in  Giyani.