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    Professional Skills

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    Professional skills Counselling (1.1) Coaching and mentoring skills (1.2) Business (1.5-1.7) Executive Performance Skills Personal Multitasking (1.11) Leadership skills (1.16) Planning (1.19-1.20) Initiating Controlling Supporting Informing Evaluating Leadership styles (1.21) The autocrat The Laissez-Faire Manager The Democrat Empowerment (1.29) Continuing self development (1.31) Leading and chairing meetings (1.34) Delivering

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    Interview Skills

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    INTERVIEW SKILLS Interviewing: The job interview can be a pleasant and rewarding experience. It gives you and the employer a chance to discuss your qualifications and determine if a match can be made. Interviews vary in style length and can have a number of different interviewers depending upon the organization‚ so try to prepare for anything. Interview Styles: Directed This consists of a list of specific questions‚ which are in a certain order every time. Sometimes a checklist will

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    Career Speech

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    Career Speech: An event Planner Career Speech: Event Planning Specific purpose: Inform my audience about a career in event planning and what the job consists of. Central idea: Event planning is an excellent career with feelings of reward. Desired response: As a result of my speech‚ my audience will be more informed of the hard work that goes into planning an event. Intro Thinking back what was the last event that you attended? Was it a wedding‚ concert‚ a party‚ a show or a dinner

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    Teaching Skills

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    Approach to Teaching Skills/Procedures Before reading this make sure you have a clear understanding of the Learning Cycle. Watch videos demonstrating thefive steps Step 1 Role Model Patient-Centered Medicine An expert provides a complete demonstration of the skill at normal speed while talking to the patient. Little or no explanation is given to the learner‚ while the preceptor models explaining the procedure to the patient. This step gives the learner an idea of how long the skill or procedure normally

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    Impact of HRD on economy through development of workforce skills and intellectual capital Literature review: Workplace learning is rapidly changing from formalized‚ intermittent and discontinuous learning to increasingly informal‚ experimental and real time situation learning. There is a paradigm shift of HRD and workplace learning through team orientation‚ continuous learning‚ and flexible structure of organizations customizes audience and learn to adopt proactive approach‚ in fact to build a

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    Organisational Skills

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    Capability PDP3 Personal Development Plan for:- Elizabeth Croft Tutor:- Aarti Vyas-Brannick Course:-BAAB Date of Submission:- 14TH May 2007 Tutor Approved YES/NO/ (if no see attached sheet) A. LEARNING CAPABILITY The skill I developed most in the Learning Capability quadrant was my learning profile. Becoming more organised was an aspect of my personal development which I thought most important as a basis on which to grow and develop my professional capabilities. What

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    Study Skills

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    INTRODUCTION TO STUDY SKILLS AND INFORMATION LITERACY The term ‘study skills’ refers to the conscious and deliberate use of the processes of learning to achieve effective study practices. The term ‘learning how to learn’ is used to denote a similar idea. There is a great deal of overlap between what one will find in an up-to-date textbook or web site on study skills and a similarly up-to-date textbook or web site on learning to learn. Both deal with the idea that pupils and students can and should

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    communication skills

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    Communication Skills Aims This resource has been compiled to give a general introduction to effective communication for practice educators. The key components of the communication process will be discussed. The basic skills required for effective communication will be explored in the next few sections‚ and some specific contexts for communication‚ including giving presentations and feedback meetings‚ will be examined. Learning Objectives On completion of this resource‚ you should

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    Political Skills

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    Six Aspects of Political Skill According to CCL’s Jean Leslie‚ co-author of a research study on workplace politics and career derailment‚ here are six key skills to help develop your political savvy: Number 1: Think before you speak. Politically skilled managers have impulse control. They tend to choose their organizational battles wisely and size up situations before deciding how to present ideas to others. Managers who actually consider whether or not to voice a thought or a feeling‚ and who

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    Career Investigation

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    Career Investigation of social care worker Description of Career A social care worker assists individuals and families with problems such as illness‚ poverty‚ drug addiction‚ child and spousal abuse‚ homelessness‚ and mental health. Social Care workers work between hospitals and rehabilitation centres. They may also organize support groups‚ help patients obtain community services and also help with patients other health professions and assists with job training. A social Care worker must be

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