Creative thinking brings a new and sometimes unconventional perspective. Appreciate how to get a creative approach to give you an edge in your career development. Spark your imagination with simple ways to realise your creativity potential.
Author: Moira Devlin
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Creative Skills in the 21st Century Workplace Part A
Everyone wishes to think creatively. As it allows you to find alternative or novel approaches to everyday challenges. Creative thinking helps you to get ahead in the workplace. Investigate the meaning of creativity and the benefits of your career development.
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Do you really know what you want from your career? Part B
Choosing a career direction can take persistence and diligence. You may modify your direction several times or more. In today’s changing workplace dynamics, positiveness and openness to making change are key steps of your career journey. Broaden what this means for you.
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Do you really know what you want from your career? Part A
What does a satisfactory day in your working life look like? Uncovering what you demand from your career takes time and significant commitment. Explore how self-assessment, soul-searching and considering your abilities and skills are the first steps on your career journey.
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Public Speaking Fear or Fun Part B
Breakdown the role of your approach, understanding audiences and building a winning mindset to confidently master the art of public speaking techniques. These techniques contribute to strong leadership skills and build a strong sense of conviction and courage. In essence, effective public speaking helps you with excelling in job interviews, speaking up in meetings, and promoting ideas and solutions.
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Public Speaking Fear or Fun Part A
Discover the relevance of recognising the distinction between fear and phobias, the root sources of fear, and how to unlearn learned fears. Resisting fear contributes to a self-belief in elegant and polished public speaking. You will consider how to deal with your fears and turn any weaknesses into strengths. Preparing a speech or creating presentation drives you to take a step back and think about effective ways to communicate to an audience.