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“Soft skills” refers to skills that are not directly related to a particular job. They are general characteristics that help people thrive in work, school or social Settings, regardless of their experience, role or discipline. Sometimes they are referred to as transferable skills or interpersonal skills. Edit this Template Why Are Soft Skills So Important? Almost every interaction with someone requires some level of soft skills. In the company, you might be: Negotiating to win a new contract, Presenting ideas to other students in the class, Scheduling time to make sure you finish…
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Soft skills is a combination of interpersonal skills, social skills, communication skills, personality or personality characteristics, attitude, mentality, professional attributes, social intelligence and emotional intelligence, which enables people to control the environment, cooperate well with others, perform well, and achieve goals by supplementing “hard skills”. Why Are Soft Skills Important? Soft skills are characteristics that allow you to communicate with others in positive ways. Since most occupations need collaboration, it’s critical to have soft skills to boost your employability and pursue your dream career. Hard Facts About Software Skills Edit this Template Edit…
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IQ often determines a person’s lower limit of achievement, while EQ determines a person’s upper limit, and the height a person can reach is often determined by his EQ. Edit this Template High EQ vs Low EQ Emotionally intelligent people are always in a good position in life and work because they are not only good at recognizing the emotions of others, but also good at controlling their own behavior and emotions. In life, people with high EQ will feel as comfortable around them as if they have been best friends for years.…
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In the east of the world, the ancient Indian thinker Chanakhya noted as early as the fourth century in his famous work Asashastra that: “A wise king delights in the pleasure of his subjects”. Edit this Template In the West, the idea of servant leadership can be traced back to Jesus Christ, who taught his disciples, Jesus called them together and said, “You know that those who are regarded as rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their high officials exercise authority over them. Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants…
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Hard Skills Like computer hardware, they are external, visible to everyone, or easily felt, for examples: Intelligence level, whether smart or not; Professional knowledge, such as computer technology and business experience; Logical analysis ability, whether the thinking is thorough and the reasoning is rigorous; The ability to solve complex problems, whether they have a big picture view, whether they can grasp the key points of problems, etc. Management techniques such as planning, management and coordination. Edit this Template Generally speaking, there are two main aspects of hard skills: intellectual level and professional skills,…
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Edit this Template Edit this Template Edit this Template What Is Emotional Intelligent Emotional intelligence (otherwise known as emotional quotient or EQ) is one of the most influential ideas in business in recent years. The idea is that managers’ ability to understand and control the emotions of themselves and those around them will determine better business performance. Edit this Template The model consists ofIn other words, emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize and understand the emotional states of one’s own and others, and use this information to solve problems and regulate behavior.…
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LinkedIn, a business social platform, conducted a survey that analyzed the soft and hard skills that job seekers need most by 2020. The survey analyzed data from more than 660 million professionals and more than 20 million recruitment requests to arrive at five soft and 10 hard skills that job seekers should have by 2020. Top 10 Hard Skills Edit this Template Top 5 Soft Skills Edit this Template Hard Skills vs Soft Skills Hard skills are usually acquired through education or special training. They include abilities such as how to use specific equipment,…
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“No doubt emotional intelligence is rarer than book smarts, but my experience says it is actually more important in the making of a leader. You just can’t ignore it.” – Jack Welch, chairman of GE, speaking to the Wall Street Journal Signs of Low Emotional Intelligence Edit this Template The Characteristics of Low Emotional Intelligence and How To Improve? Edit this Template Emotional Intelligence Edit this Template Ways to Foster Your Emotional Intelligence Edit this Template
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Busy lives and digital working environments in this modern environment that encourage long hours of sitting around the clock (driving home from the office, sitting at the desk, watching in front of the monitor) lead many people to give low priority to exercise. While many people believe exercise is a way to lose weight, in addition to weight loss, it plays a vital role in physical wellbeing. Have a Walk – Use a smart phone with the pedometer feature to record how far you have walked, and keep walking 10000 steps every day to…
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