Interpersonal Skills in workplace students

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How to develop interpersonal skills for career development


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Interpersonal Skills Course for self development

What are they? Behaviour and Tactics people use to interact with each other This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY They help you build your personal and professional life, Balance priorities They can be improved with training, build a sense of mastery A Social Skill is any competence facilitating interaction and communication with others where social rules and relations are created, communicated and changed in verbal and non verbal ways. The process of learning these skills is socialization, lack of such skills can cause social awkwardness.

Communication Verbal and Non Verbal/Body Language This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY

Communicate effectively This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND

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RELATIONSHIP Stability Trust Interest Improve your communication skills Manage differences Manage Agreement Maintain your integrity The foundation of interpersonal skills is Emotional Intelligence.

How to start a relationship? Common hobbies or likes –Share of time Similar Cultural Backgrounds Routine Observe and make sure you Pay attention

How to maintain a relationship Reinforce continuously Increase engagement Be grateful always Fairness towards each other

Conflict Management This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY How to manage ? Clarify the arguments Apply reason Evaluate options Build consensus Fact Check Respect all concerned

Assertiveness

Studies on Attitude formation  Attitudes are formed and reformed through a wide range of stimuli originating from the everyday life of citizens -stimuli that people may or may not be aware of ( Crano & Gardikiotis , 2015). This means that attitudes form and change through daily observations and interactions that take place, for example, in one's living environment, school, workplace and pastime activities. ... ... This means that attitudes form and change through daily observations and interactions that take place, for example, in one's living environment, school, workplace and pastime activities. Attitudes are not fixed, stored memories, but rather are constantly influenced by one's surroundings ( Crano & Gardikiotis , 2015). They are, however, somewhat stable, and drastic changes in views are rare. ...

Attitude Development This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC

Summary What did you learn about Interpersonal Relationships Will you implement some things in your life-continuous improvement What should be you next goal

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