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Prerequisite :
1. Basic Writing Skills in English including grammar.
2. Basic knowledge in communication and a good understanding of
English.
3. Ready to adhere the new techniques.
Objectives:
1. It helps participants to communicate effectively and to carry
themselves confidently.
2. They also learn how to identify and overcome the barriers in
interpersonal relationship
3. To improve oral and written communication, teamwork,
leadership, problem-solving and decision making skills, to gain best
results.
4. This course is useful for landing a great job, building a career and
also finding employment as soft skills trainers.
Outcomes:
1. Understand the significance and essence of a wide range of soft
skills
2. Learn how to apply soft skills in a wide range of routine social and
professional settings.
3. Learn how to employ soft skills to improve interpersonal
relationships.
4. Learn how to employ soft skills to enhance employability and
ensure workplace and care
Introduction to Soft Skills :
Definition:
Soft skills are personal attributes that help people interact with others
and work well in a variety of situations. They are also known as people
skills or emotional intelligence.
Soft skills, often referred to as "people skills" or "interpersonal skills,"
are a set of personal attributes, traits, and communication abilities that
enable individuals to interact effectively and harmoniously with others.
-Unlike hard skills, which are technical abilities or knowledge specific to
a task or profession, soft skills focus on how individuals work and
communicate within various social or professional environments.
Key examples of soft skills include:
Communication: The ability to clearly and effectively convey ideas, both verbally and in writing.
Teamwork: The capacity to work collaboratively with others toward common goals.
Problem-solving: The ability to identify issues, think critically, and develop solutions.
Emotional intelligence: Understanding and managing one's emotions, and empathizing with
others.
In today’s job market, employers increasingly look for candidates who possess
strong soft skills because they contribute to effective teamwork, leadership, and overall
organizational success.
Therefore, cultivating and refining soft skills is crucial for long-term career success and
personal growth.