Knowledge in communication and soft skills

Communication

These notes are mainly for BBA students and B.Com Hons students fallacies and behaviour bias is the most important part from that the basic communication its types methods are included it is most helpful in the second semester and its a whole course for the BBA students. NMIMS students can study through this.

Soft Skills for Interview

Soft skills are non-technical skills that relate to how you work. They include how you interact with colleagues, how you solve problems, and how you manage your work. This article reviews what soft skills are, types and examples of soft skills, and ways to develop soft skills. Practice more and make your skills sharpen for the interviews. Soft skills relate to how you work. Soft skills include interpersonal (people) skills, communication skills, listening skills, time management, and empathy, among others.Hiring managers typically look for job candidates with soft skills because they make someone more successful in the workplace. Someone can be excellent with technical, job-specific skills, but if they can't manage their time or work within a team, they may not be successful in the workplace.It’s easy to understand why employers want job candidates with particular job skills. After all, if you are hiring a carpenter, they need skills in carpentry.Soft skills are also important to the success of most employers. After all, nearly every job requires employees to engage with others in some way. Another reason hiring managers and employers look for applicants with soft skills is that soft skills are transferable skills that can be used regardless of the person's job. This makes job candidates with soft skills very adaptable employees.

COMMUNICATION AND SOFT SKILLS — III previous question paper

The above document is COMMUNICATION AND SOFT SKILLS — III previous question paper.