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PPT on the Life skills

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Kumaraguru College of Technology R.VenkateshInnovative Services

Are we In?

What industry Wants?

Excellent Communication -Verbal & Grammar Cognitive Thinking ( Reasoning, Quantitative ,

Qualitative) Content – To the Core Interpersonal and Intra personal Skills Style – Body Language Out of Box Thinking Employability Skills

Communication (from Latin "communis", meaning to share) is the activity of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, visuals, signals, writing, or behavior.

Game #1

Cognitive Thinking

The way individuals think, perceive and remember

information. Cognitive style differs

from cognitive ability (or level), the latter being

measured by aptitude tests or so-called intelligence

tests.

ANALYZE

EVALUATE

CREATE

APPLY

UNDERSTAND

REMEMBER

Content Having the Core Knowledge or Message

towards a Specific Domain or Cause. Excellent and vibrant in Knowledge and Excel

in Each and Every Functions. Good In Research and Conclusion.

Interpersonal Skills

The ability to relate to colleagues

and customers, inspire others,

resolve conflicts, be tactful,

understand cultures, and show

diplomacy.

Self awareness Control Motivation Acknowledging the interests of

subordinates Communication skills

ESSENTIAL IP COMPETENCIES

Factors Hampering Interpersonal Interactions

Poor Listening Emotional Arousal Lack of Time Differences in objective

Body Language is the

communication of personal

feelings, emotions , attitudes,

thoughts through body

movements.

WHAT IS BODY LANGUAGE…?

Employability Skills

The Drivers for Change

Expectations Technology Competition Legislation Economy

Where are you now?Where do you want to be?

Strategies for Change

Urgency / Pressure Organisational climate Culture Management style

Consult Collaborate

Tell Sell

Participation

Tim

e

Related Skills

Learning Activity

Learning Outcome

Conclusion

It is never easy!! Two steps forward, one step back Keep the big picture in mind Persistence / Focus / Stamina

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