Attention trainers!!!!!! Use this PPT Introduction to Soft Skills as your ice breaking session on 1st day of training. Hope its useful. Regards Hema Malini
From India, Mumbai
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Hello Hemamalini,

This is a crisp presentation. However, many other presentations and study materials emphasize a great deal on teamwork as the center of soft skills. Anyway, a good introduction.

V. Raghunathan
Navi Mumbai

From India
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Dear Hema Malini,

Thank you for the precise presentation. I have a small suggestion: perhaps you could include, in the notes section (sort of 'trainer notes') of each slide, a point or two that you would like to stress or elaborate. This will help us to understand more clearly what you are trying to convey, and we can also adapt it when we use your content. Just my 2 cents' worth.

Thanks and best regards,

Audi Narasingam
ASM Technologies,
Singapore / Malaysia

From Singapore, Singapore
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It is a good start, no doubt. You can add other HR skills after this introduction at the beginning of any soft skill training. Please continue to send many more such PPTs, Dear Hema.

Er. Prafulla K Acharya, Ph.D. in HRD & Mgt (IIT-Kgp), Retired Director & Business Unit Head of NPC India

From India, Bhubaneswar
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I went through the PPT. A small suggestion: There are words which have capital letters, such as "better," which you can avoid. Hope you know where and why capital letters for words are used. You can also add a few more slides to inform participants that for any person, technical skills form only 30%, and the remaining 70% is focused on soft skills. Even the brightest, most intelligent engineers or accountants fail miserably due to a lack of soft skills. It is not sufficient if one has only technical skills but to convey and translate such skills into action at the workplace through teamwork, etc. Therefore, soft skills, sometimes called life skills, are essential for every grown-up adult.

Best wishes for your successful career.

From India, Bengaluru
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Hi Hema,

It is a nice effort to prepare and share the presentation with us. However, in my opinion, the content of the presentation is lacking considering the duration of the session, at least 1 hour. Also, it is very colorful and bright. Kindly keep it simple and give it a professional look.

Looking forward to more presentations like this. :)

From India, Delhi
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