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Introduction to Attitude
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Confidence Building - Guidelines
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Impact of Positive Attitude
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Strength of Positive Thinking
Tutors
The Diploma
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Description
Soft skills are a synonym for "people skills." The term describes those personal attributes that indicate a high level of emotional intelligence. Behavior and communication styles that help make a work environment or interaction with another person easier to manage. Soft skill examples include communication skills, such as voice inflection and gestures. They also include attributes such as adaptability and flexibility.
Unlike hard skills, which describe a person's technical skillset and ability to perform specific tasks, soft skills are broadly applicable across job titles and industries. It's often said that hard skills will get you an interview but you need soft skills to get -- and keep -- the job.
Soft skills include attitude, communication, creative thinking, work ethic, teamwork, decision making, positivity, time management, motivation, flexibility, problem-solving, critical thinking, and conflict resolution.
What will you learn?
We train the students to enhance the following soft skills through our extensive training program.
Self Esteem: Soft skills can boost up the self-esteem of students thereby helping them perform their job better.
Interpersonal Skills: This is one of the essential traits required for better communication and teamwork. This is a crucial skill that every student has to master before taking up a job.
Body Language: Body language, controlled by an individual’s subconscious, can reveal a lot about a person. A proper understanding it is critical for a professional job environment.
Business Etiquette: This refers to a set of behavioral guidelines for the business world.
Goal Setting: A much-needed trait for students before they step into the corporate world.
Presentation Skills: Delivering an idea in a fashionable way is one of the most looked upon qualities in large organizations. Students with great presentation skills have an edge over their peers.
Critical Thinking: This refers to the ability to recognize problems and taking responsible decisions to overcome them.
Prerequisites
1.Passion to learn
2.Basic Knowledge of English
CURRICULUM
Attitude
Interpersonal Skills
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Objectives of Interpersonal Skills
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Communication Process - Different Aspects
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Communication Process - Do's & Don'ts
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Interpersonal Skills - Exercises
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Body Language
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Listening Skills
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Do's & Don'ts of Listening
Business Etiquette
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Business Card Etiquette
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Grooming in Men & Women
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Workplace Etiquette
Presentation Skills
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Presentation Skills
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Public Speaking
Assertiveness
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Requisites
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Various Behaviors
Negotiation
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Emphasizing Negotiation
Time Management
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Time Management
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Organizing Time Effectively
Goal Setting
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Goal Setting - Planning
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Goal Setting - Accomplishment Steps
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Accomplishment Steps With Inspiring Motivational Events
Procrastination
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Procrastination
Stress Management
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Stress - Kinds, Symptoms, Stages & Causes
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Stress Management - Various Techniques
Analytical Thinking
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Analytical Thinking
Self Talk & Self Esteem
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Self Talk & Self Esteem
Emotional Intelligence
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Emotional Intelligence - Components
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EQ & IQ (Emotional Quotient & Intelligence Quotient)