hi all, i have to train students in soft skills and need some activities and games. can any one help?
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hey Sonal there are many in Cite HR itself. However let me know ur mail id i’ll fwd u.
From United Kingdom, Preston
From United Kingdom, Preston
There is a ton of stuff here on CiteHR regarding soft skills training. This question has been asked a million times before. Use the Download box at the top of the page. John in Oz
From Australia, Melbourne
From Australia, Melbourne
Actually in holding a training, first you should to know what is needed. It can be traced by TNA. After you've runned TNA and found the result, based on your data, you can set up the program. About the games, ofcourse, you should deliver the right games based on their need.
Please correct if any mistakes.
Thanks
From Indonesia, Medan
Please correct if any mistakes.
Thanks
From Indonesia, Medan
Hi all, many times people have shared the games in citehr itself. Anyway once again for your convenience i am attaching a few. Regards K. Anandhi
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
hi...I tend to agree with Geir Karim, however if you have already gone through such a proces i.e. have got well-defined training needs in front of you,you can visit businessballs.com for getting a variety of training games,activities, models and related information.
Regards
Bushra Khilji
Regards
Bushra Khilji
What are soft skills ? How to learn? First understand it, now you have to read others mentality to understand him/her. Automatically you are in a position to teach it. Thanks & Regards.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear aussiejohn & geri.karim,
I completely agree with you both.
But with due respect, let me also high light that at times we don't get much time to search because of work pressure.
That's why we seek advice or help from others.
So if we have any information handy we should always share it.
If you share your knowledge or information with others you are not loosing anything.
However, it is just how I think.
Nothing personal.
From United Kingdom, Preston
I completely agree with you both.
But with due respect, let me also high light that at times we don't get much time to search because of work pressure.
That's why we seek advice or help from others.
So if we have any information handy we should always share it.
If you share your knowledge or information with others you are not loosing anything.
However, it is just how I think.
Nothing personal.
From United Kingdom, Preston
Dear all, I really don’t know the reason behind the repeated post... Please do check with the forum using the search tab and then post the query/question.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
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