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free soft skills training session 2005
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free soft skills training session 2005 Welcome to Fasset’s free soft skills training session 2005 Social & Personal Mastery

Personal & Social Mastery Stress management Time management through prioritisation Goal setting Social responsiveness & intelligence Personal and Social Mastery Interpersonal relationships Personality types & their impact on colleagues Delegation EQ & Maturity Social responsibility Social maturity, objective reality & social control Valuing diversity

An empowered person … Takes on problems Can present ideas Contributes Builds on colleagues’ efforts Challenges An empowered person … Helps to implement Helps to sustain environment Seeks out information Builds Realistic ideas Encourages discussion Takes initiative Works well in a team