lft to rgt: umair, hasan(me), Usman(trainer), faisal, danish, rashid(back)

At siemens you are trained, trained and TRAINED....

above is the snap taken after one such trainig at SAP academy ...... We had a great 'Shughal' there...... specially during our stroll in the Park Towers where that academy is sited.

Mr. Usman , our trainer(one in beared : at the center) was an veteran, highly skilled and knowlegeable , looked like a Molvi though,yet his presentation on 'effective communication' kept every one gripped.

Every participent had to take an active part in the proceedings...... the activites planned were interesting and demanded lots of concentration, we were devided in groups .... i was chosen as the lead spokes person for my group..... the most interesting part was the drama that we as a group had to act on the given situation.... it was a gr8 FUN !!!!

Most of the attendees from enginnering were NEDians ----( in my wild guess 8 out 10 engineers in SIEMENS are NEDians.)

Allah Hafiz till next Blog!!

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