Developing Workplace People Skills in School: #Peopleskills Chat Nov. 16
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Developing Workplace People Skills in School is This Week’s Chat Topic!
WHEN/WHERE: Join us Sunday Nov. 16, 2014 on Twitter at 10AM ET. Hashtag: #peopleskills
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Developing Workplace People Skills in School
When you first entered the workforce, what did you wish you had learned in school? Join us Sunday Nov. 16th 10am ET to share your practical experience and insight with today’s youth and young workers?
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Developing Workplace People Skills in School
When you’re in school, you don’t often think about what you’ll need to survive and thrive at work. As I listen to today’s young workers, I hear their surprise over what it takes to get a job and succeed in it. So we take a new step forward in people skills chat by looking back at what we wish we had learned before work.
Some questions to get us thinking in advance:
- When you started work, what did you wish you *had already learned growing up?
- How did you feel without that knowledge/skills?
- How can today’s youth and young adults expand their horizons to be better prepared for work?
- How does society help or hinder the development of great people skills?
- Should educators play a more significant role in developing workplace people skills?
- Dear educators, please teach ______________ for success at work.
- How can business leaders/owners and educators work more closely to better educate youth and teens for work?
- How can we as a society awaken a thirst for learning that will feed workplace success?
- Teamwork & collaboration: How can this be fostered before entering the workforce?
- What #peopleskills could those in the workplace learn from today’s youth?
These are just some questions to get us thinking. Actual questions will post live during the chat.
So bring your desire to help our youth, your experience, a beverage, and join the community on Sunday Nov. 16, 10am ET in People Skills Chat on Twitter (hashtag: #peopleskills). Let’s share all we know and learn even more on developing workplace people skills in school.
I also invite you to continue this chat by joining the Google+ People Skills Community, The Facebook Group People Skills That Really Matter and the LinkedIn Group People Skills Succeed to be a part of all the people skills discussions everyday 24×7. Get your people skills community member badge here.
Shout Out of Gratitude
My gratitude to all who participate and grow the people skills global community on Twitter (#peopleskills), Google+, LinkedIn, and Facebook. We welcome your suggestions for topics, offers to co-host, and most especially your diverse insights.
Continued thanks to generous chat moderators Chantal Bechervaise, Dave Moore, Hoda Maalouf, Tracy Shroyer and Tom Rhodes for their time and contributions.
Hope you will all join our People Skills Chat on Twitter (#peopleskills) this Sunday Nov. 16, 2014, 10am ET/7am PT to share your insights, perspective, and experience on developing workplace people skills in school.
Everyone is welcome! We have only one rule in People Skills Global Chat: Respect for all even when we disagree.
TIP: If you have never been in a Twitter chat, you may find it helpful to log on to Tweetchat.com, or Twubs.com and enter hashtag #peopleskills. Sign in to your Twitter account. The venue will insert the hashtag on each of your tweets and you will see all the tweets on one screen. Other tools available are Tchat.io, Hootsuite and TweetDeck.
I am the founder and host of the chat and will be happy to answer any questions you have in advance: Email me.
Connect with you this Sun. Nov. 16, 2014, in global #peopleskills Twitter chat 10am EST to explore developing workplace people skills in school.
Until then, as always, I wish you bonds of happiness and success!
From my professional experience to your success,
Kate Nasser, The People Skills Coach™
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