The document outlines skills for leadership, interpersonal relations, persuasion, problem-solving, and communication. For leadership, it recommends inviting participation, being a team player, and helping initiate and conclude discussions. Interpersonal skills include not interrupting, respecting others' views and feelings, and disagreeing politely. Persuasive skills involve speaking convincingly and noting those inclined to agree. Problem-solving means breaking arguments pleasantly and sticking to the topic. Effective communication involves listening, thinking before speaking, avoiding abuse and restating when needed.
The document outlines skills for leadership, interpersonal relations, persuasion, problem-solving, and communication. For leadership, it recommends inviting participation, being a team player, and helping initiate and conclude discussions. Interpersonal skills include not interrupting, respecting others' views and feelings, and disagreeing politely. Persuasive skills involve speaking convincingly and noting those inclined to agree. Problem-solving means breaking arguments pleasantly and sticking to the topic. Effective communication involves listening, thinking before speaking, avoiding abuse and restating when needed.
The document outlines skills for leadership, interpersonal relations, persuasion, problem-solving, and communication. For leadership, it recommends inviting participation, being a team player, and helping initiate and conclude discussions. Interpersonal skills include not interrupting, respecting others' views and feelings, and disagreeing politely. Persuasive skills involve speaking convincingly and noting those inclined to agree. Problem-solving means breaking arguments pleasantly and sticking to the topic. Effective communication involves listening, thinking before speaking, avoiding abuse and restating when needed.
2. Be a team member and help others 3. Help in initiating and ending
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
1. Do not interrupt a person
2. Be sensitive to other's feelings - respect your teammates and do not pass personal comments 3. Even if you don't agreee with a person , you need to respect their point of view. Learn to disagree politely 4. Be open minded and non-judgemental
PERSUASIVE SKILLS
1. Speak convincingly when you make a point
2. Make a note of participants who are inclined towards your point of view 3. Try and get participants to agree with you by asking - don't you think so?
PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS
1. Try and break the argument in a pleasant and non-agressive manner
2. Stick to the topic 3. Politely bring the discussion on track
KNOWLEDGE - up to date with current affairs
COMMUNICATION
1. Listen 2. Think before you speak 3. Do not abuse 4. If required , re-state the statement
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