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The soft skills book : the key difference to becoming highly effective and valued / Dan White.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
White, Dan (Marketing consultant), author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Soft skills.
Vocational guidance.
Success in business.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (139 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London, England : LID Publishing Limited, [2025]
Summary:
Soft skills are the skills that enable you to fit in at a workplace. They relate to your personality, attitude, flexibility, motivation, and social and emotional intelligence. Soft skills are often underestimated, yet they can be the key difference to you becoming truly effective and seen as a valued member of the team or company. In this practical and savvy guide, Dan White describes the soft skills that anyone in today's world of work needs to learn, absorb and demonstrate if they are to progress in their work and career. Uniquely illustrated and presented, the author explains each soft skill clearly, why it is relevant and important, and how to apply that skill to your working life. In short, the book provides the missing link to ensuring your job and career is successful and fulfilling.
Contents:
Front Cover
Back Cover
Title
Contents
Introduction
1 You
1.1 Physical Health
1.2 Mental Health
1.3 Time Management
1.4 Growth Mindset
1.5 Career Choices
2 Other People
2.1 Different Personalities
2.2 Handling Different Personalities
2.3 Listening Skills
2.4 Personal Motivations
2.5 Handling Conflict
3 Managers
3.1 Managerial Approach
3.2 Delegating
3.3 Giving Feedback
3.4 Coaching
3.5 Personal Objectives
4 Teams
4.1 Team Charter
4.2 Team Roles
4.3 Team Meetings
4.4 Collaborating
4.5 Recruiting
5 Projects Generated by AI.
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Part of the metadata in this record was created by AI, based on the text of the resource.
Description based on print version record.
OCLC:
1443081999

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