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Soft Skills for Professional Development
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Soft Skills for Professional Development

Soft Skills for Professional Development

1. Introduction to Soft Skills
2. Mastering Communication Skills
3. Time Management & Personal Productivity
4. Leadership Skills and Building Influence in Teams
5. Emotional Intelligence (EQ) for Professionals
6. Critical Thinking & Strategic Problem Solving
7. Career Development and Personal Branding
8. Thriving in Remote & Hybrid Workplaces

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Running & Participating in Virtual Meetings

Key Points:

  • Ask if a meeting is truly needed, and clarify its goal and your role before joining;

  • Leaders should start strong, guide participation, and end with clear next steps;

  • Sharing an agenda and monitoring group energy fosters better collaboration;

  • Participants can show value by staying present, speaking up when needed, and signaling engagement;

  • A short follow-up or recap keeps decisions and actions from getting lost.

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What is the first step in preparing for a virtual meeting?

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SectionΒ 8. ChapterΒ 3

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Soft Skills for Professional Development

Soft Skills for Professional Development

1. Introduction to Soft Skills
2. Mastering Communication Skills
3. Time Management & Personal Productivity
4. Leadership Skills and Building Influence in Teams
5. Emotional Intelligence (EQ) for Professionals
6. Critical Thinking & Strategic Problem Solving
7. Career Development and Personal Branding
8. Thriving in Remote & Hybrid Workplaces

book
Running & Participating in Virtual Meetings

Key Points:

  • Ask if a meeting is truly needed, and clarify its goal and your role before joining;

  • Leaders should start strong, guide participation, and end with clear next steps;

  • Sharing an agenda and monitoring group energy fosters better collaboration;

  • Participants can show value by staying present, speaking up when needed, and signaling engagement;

  • A short follow-up or recap keeps decisions and actions from getting lost.

question mark

What is the first step in preparing for a virtual meeting?

Select the correct answer

Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

SectionΒ 8. ChapterΒ 3
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