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    When I think of soft skills‚ what comes to mind is people skills. To me people skills are customer service skills or communication skills. While reading this article it surprised me when I read that problem solving is a soft skill. Soft skills are important in the problem solving process for reasons such as brainstorming and swapping. Also‚ as our jobs become more service oriented than goods oriented‚ it is important to know how to satisfy our customers. Unless you are a hermit‚ we deal with

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    Interaction. Basic Details/Work Context. It is important to be able to communicate effectively in a health and social context‚ in order to transmit the appropriate care values appropriate to people’s specific needs. Just like my one to one interaction‚ I had to demonstrate my communication skills. I undertook an interaction with a group of young children that were at a primary school. But before undertaking this interaction I had to do some research on group interactions in order for me to do this

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    Critiquing communication and interviewing skills of a health assessment interview with a client Introduction Communication is one of the basic survival skills of human and also a fundamental part of nursing. Effective communication would help to promote a positive nurse-client relationship which is crucial for the delivery of quality nursing care (Sheppard‚ 1993; McCabe 2003). Health assessment is also vital in collecting information in the nursing process. In order to collect data in a systematic

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    Task 1: communication methods used in health‚ social care and early years settings and making communication a positive experience Introduction Health and social care professionals need good communication skills to develop positive relationships and share information with people using services. They also need to be able to communicate well with people’s families and/or carers and their own colleagues and other professionals. It is important therefore‚ if you are considering a career in health

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    2 Task 2 [P2] Describe the main employabilitypersonal and communication skills required when applying for a specific job role. Employability SkillsSpecific Job Role: Deputy Head Teacher for Thomas More Catholic School Employability skills can be defined as the transferable skills needed by an individual to make them employable‚ along with good technical understanding and subject knowledge‚ employers often outline a set of skill that they want from an employee. They are the skills and attitudes

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    X | 4. | I answer for others in a group | | X | | 5. | When I say ‘I’m angry’ I smile | | x | | 6. | I apologise for conditions (eg weather) outside my control | X | | | 7. | I keep control of my emotions | | X | | 8. | I do not forgive mistakes easily | | | X | 9. | I make mistakes sometimes | | x | | 10. | When questioned I often say‚ ‘nothing‚ just thinking’ | x | | | 11. | Conversation gets going when I join a group | | X | | 12. | Others say I am a good listener

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    Solutions Principles for Effective Communication Communication is fundamental to all relationships. Poor communication is the most frequently cited cause of discontent within organisations and it would be reasonable to expect that most employers are seeking to appoint people with good communication skills. It is no surprise‚ then‚ that people often cite “excellent communication skills” as one of their key qualities on their CV. So‚ what do we mean by good communication? How do we recognise it‚ and how

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    Introduction The history of communication dates back to the first human interactions. Cavemen communicated feelings of anger‚ friendship and fear with one another mostly by body language and signs. Throughout time‚ the ability of people to communicate with each other has progressed. Across language barriers and over vast distances messages have needed to be conveyed using various forms of communication. As the dictionary define communication as the act or process of communicating; fact of being

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    COMMERCE EDUCATION AND EMPLOYABILITY It is commonly agreed that education should aim at ‘holistic development’ of the individual. Further‚ such development should be in harmony with the society and the nature. To quote the great Indian philosopher Sri Aurobindo‚ education should aim at “all round development of the personality‚ which includes education of the sense‚ body‚ mind‚ moral and spiritual education.” The concepts of ‘all round development of personality’‚ or ‘holistic development’ include

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    Roles‚ Responsibilities and Skills of a Coach This assignment will involve me discussing the roles‚ responsibilities and skills of two sports coaches‚ Alex Ferguson and Linford Christie. Roles Role model Alex Ferguson - A role model is a person who serves as a positive example and whose behaviour and success is emulated by others. The way the coach conducts themselves in the presence of their athletes is important to get the respect of their athletes so they are able to coach them successfully

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