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Hi All,

Presently, I am working as a Soft Skills Trainer at Shree Jay Consultancy in Kurukshetra. I have 4 1/2 years of experience in Language, Communication Skills, and Personality Development Workshops. I have been researching in this field since the end of my graduation. Now, I aim to transition and work for a National Level Organization. Kindly suggest ways for me to achieve this.

Regards,
Arun Khera

From India, Kapurthala
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Hey Arun, Hw r u? My name is Ms. Patsy Lobo, I am a HR freelancer, wanting to start a training in soft skills, Cld u plzzzzzzz........ help me with the modules & some tips on starting the same. Thnx
From India, Delhi
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Hi Patsy,

If you had first searched this site for the answer, you would have found many suggestions, including the one that I have shared with others who asked a similar query. For your benefit, I am sharing the same below.

Let me compliment you on deciding to be a trainer. I am taking the liberty of adding my suggestions for your consideration.

To be a good trainer, a prerequisite is good communication skills, and in particular, effective presentation and public speaking skills. However, the heart and brains of the training still remain the domain knowledge, but even the most knowledgeable person would fail miserably as a trainer without effective communication skills. To further improve your communication skills, find a local Toastmasters club in your city and join them.

To get the academic inputs on training, you can do the course from the Indian Society for Training and Development (ISTD) as planned. Alternatively, you can also attend some Train The Trainer (TTT) programs offered by private institutions.

To get going, focus on those topics that you are familiar with, confident about, passionate about, or have a good grounding in. Keep updating yourself by reading extensively and start outlining the broad course contents, keeping in mind the type of audience you are likely to address. In particular, pay attention to the type of exercises, examples, activities that you will use during the program to reinforce a point or make the learning relevant. I would also suggest that you attend some corporate training by professionals on topics of your interest to get a feel of how it is structured and delivered.

If you have no corporate training experience, ideally take a few sessions for postgraduate students in colleges or for social service clubs like Lions and Rotary's so that you gain experience and can fine-tune your material. Once you are confident, approach a few corporates, and the first few training programs are vital for future reference and for your confidence.

I would also invite you to visit the following Inspirational and Motivational Blogs which can also assist you in improving your vocabulary and communication skills.

www.actspot.wordpress.com - Over 1,12,500 views and 700 followers

www.poweract.blogspot.com - Over 34,500 views and 185 followers

Best Wishes

From India, Mumbai
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