Product Description
This is an e-Book edition.
This highly practical resource for soft skills training facilitators strengthens safety culture, supports seafarer wellbeing and complements IMO model courses 1.39, 1.40 and 6.09. Straightforward language, clear diagrams, engaging ideas and helpful checklists combine to make this handbook essential reading for all facilitators of soft skills training and courses.
Soft skills complement the technical proficiencies and specialist industry knowledge built up over a long career. In recent years, demand for formal soft skills training has risen. The challenge for soft skills training course facilitators now is to ensure that their training and teaching techniques engage participants in a way that develops soft skills effectively, introduces context around their use and leaves a lasting positive impact on future working practices.
The handbook includes:
- Soft skills definition and discussion
- Tips for creating effective learning environments
- Experiential learning and handling sensitive issues
- Facilitator assessment and evaluation methods
Please note the platform is not compatible with Apple devices.Product Data
- ISBN:
- 9781915488596
- Author:
- Professor Carole Davis
- Publisher:
- Nautical Institute
- Pub Date:
- 2024
- Format:
- e-Book
- Ref No:
- 0406e
- Approx Wt:
- 0.25 kg
- HS Code:
- 490199
Please be aware that this is NOT a PDF download.
This is an E-book edition of Developing Soft Skills in Mariners (0406e) E-BOOK
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The Platform is not compatible with Apple devices.
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