My name is jaspreet kaur and I have done MBA in finance and marketing however as a long term career I want to be a soft skills trainer. I have good communication skills however soft skills are something more than mere having good communication skills. What all I need to do to become a soft skill trainer as this information will be helpful for me to guide and give a way to my dream to have my own institute .
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
Let me compliment you on deciding to be a trainer and would like to share my suggestions for your consideration.
To be a good trainer an important prerequisite is good communication skills, and in particular effective presentation and public speaking skills. However, the heart and brains of the training still remains the domain knowledge but even the most knowledgeable person would fail miserably as a trainer without effective communications skills. To further improve your communication skills find a local Toastmasters club in your city and join them.
To get the academic inputs on training you can do the course from Indian Society for Training and Development (ISTD) as planned. Alternatively you can also attend some Train The Trainer (TTT) programs offered by private institutions.
To get going, focus on those topics that you are familiar with, confident about, passionate about or have a good grounding in. Keep updating yourself by reading extensively and start outlining the broad course contents keeping in mind the type of audience you are likely to address. In particular pay attention to the type of exercise, examples, activities that you will use during the program to reinforce a point or make the learning relevant. I would also suggest that you attend some corporate training by professionals on topics of your interest to get a feel of how it is structured and delivered.
If you have no corporate training experience, ideally take a few sessions for post graduate students in colleges or for social service clubs like Lions and Rotary's so that you gain in experience and also can fine tune your material. Once you are confident, approach a few corporates and the first few training programs are vital for future reference and for your own confidence.
I would also invite you to visit the following Inspirational and Motivational Blogs which can also assist you in your quest to be a good trainer
www.actspot.wordpress.com - Over 1,14,000 views and 710 followers
www.poweract.blogspot.com - Over 35,000 views and 190 followers
Best Wishes
From India, Mumbai
Let me compliment you on deciding to be a trainer and would like to share my suggestions for your consideration.
To be a good trainer an important prerequisite is good communication skills, and in particular effective presentation and public speaking skills. However, the heart and brains of the training still remains the domain knowledge but even the most knowledgeable person would fail miserably as a trainer without effective communications skills. To further improve your communication skills find a local Toastmasters club in your city and join them.
To get the academic inputs on training you can do the course from Indian Society for Training and Development (ISTD) as planned. Alternatively you can also attend some Train The Trainer (TTT) programs offered by private institutions.
To get going, focus on those topics that you are familiar with, confident about, passionate about or have a good grounding in. Keep updating yourself by reading extensively and start outlining the broad course contents keeping in mind the type of audience you are likely to address. In particular pay attention to the type of exercise, examples, activities that you will use during the program to reinforce a point or make the learning relevant. I would also suggest that you attend some corporate training by professionals on topics of your interest to get a feel of how it is structured and delivered.
If you have no corporate training experience, ideally take a few sessions for post graduate students in colleges or for social service clubs like Lions and Rotary's so that you gain in experience and also can fine tune your material. Once you are confident, approach a few corporates and the first few training programs are vital for future reference and for your own confidence.
I would also invite you to visit the following Inspirational and Motivational Blogs which can also assist you in your quest to be a good trainer
www.actspot.wordpress.com - Over 1,14,000 views and 710 followers
www.poweract.blogspot.com - Over 35,000 views and 190 followers
Best Wishes
From India, Mumbai
ACT :..thank u for d information.
I have corporate experience of two years n therefore attended many soft skills modules and also during my MBA i had training by professionals from a well known training institute as part of my curriculum.As I was into BPO industry thus I am aware of major things comprises in soft skills training.
However, there is always scope of learning n improving urslf and I wanna b a trainer.
From India, Bangalore
I have corporate experience of two years n therefore attended many soft skills modules and also during my MBA i had training by professionals from a well known training institute as part of my curriculum.As I was into BPO industry thus I am aware of major things comprises in soft skills training.
However, there is always scope of learning n improving urslf and I wanna b a trainer.
From India, Bangalore
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