Training Outline: Connecting in the Workplace
Incorporate easily into the culture of their company
It is not difficult to integrate into another culture. It is important to learn new ways of doing business, which might be different from the ones you have been used to or are familiar with at your company. Some companies prefer quick-paced discussions over intimate conversations, while others prefer a more casual approach to serious matters. Each of these traits has its merits and pitfalls. You'll need to learn how to adapt each one. This training course will give you knowledge about the various types of company culture, and how to adapt.
Impressions can be made into "Impressive"
There is nothing more frustrating than the early glance your coworkers might give you. Some people find it difficult to ignore this and head to the nearest locker to get ready. It's normal to feel distant and shy from people you meet. You'd be surprised to learn that even highly skilled employees can have the same problems when it comes to meeting new clients or faces within the company. It is our responsibility to show you how to make your first impressions the best. You will learn how to handle any situation, small talk, and even turn your colleagues into lunch buddies!
Learn networking skills
Networking is a key aspect of any career. While willpower and ambition are essential assets, your career stability will also depend on how well you maintain the relationships that you already have. Our training program is designed to help you establish connections with both your fellow classmates and our friendly team members. You will feel included by the new faces, interactive discussions, and fun-filled activities. You will learn how to network, and how to use these skills in many situations.
Be fearless and speak up
Even leaders and professionals know that conversations always start with fear. People fear what they might say, whether it is offensive, culturally offensive, difficult to understand, or simply laughable. Even if you have established yourself, this fear can still be present. It can even persist after you have established professional relationships with others. Even worse, if you don't address this fear immediately, it can cause permanent damage to your self-esteem, and prevent you from moving forward professionally and personally. Fear is the first obstacle to success, and it must be overcome. This article will teach you how to calm down before speaking, how to keep your mind on track, and how to improve your memory when under pressure.
Communicate appropriately and read body language
To maintain professionalism in the workplace, it is important to follow certain rules and customs when establishing connections with others. Asking questions must be asked professionally and you should be alert for signs of approval or disapproval. This training course aims to help you remain secure in all conversations, while remaining assertive.