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Academic Year: 2018-2019 | Event Date: 10/8/2018 |
Speaker Name: Krishi kumari A P, | Organization: ABC training center , Bengaluru |
Designation: CEO | Number of Students Enrolled: 57 |
Venue: FF125 | Time: 11.00AM |
On 10/8/2018, Jain Institute of Technology Davangere hosted a session on "Introduction to Corporate Culture and Business Presentation Skills” The seminar aimed to introduce engineering students to the fundamental concepts of corporate culture and enhance their business presentation skills.
On 10/8/2018, Jain Institute of Technology Davangere hosted a session on "Introduction to Corporate Culture and Business Presentation Skills” The seminar aimed to introduce engineering students to the fundamental concepts of corporate culture and enhance their business presentation skills.
Resource person Krishi kumari A P introduced to the concept of corporate culture and its significance in shaping organizational behavior and values. Through case studies and interactive discussions, students gained insights into various elements of corporate culture, including leadership styles, communication norms, and organizational structures. Emphasis was placed on understanding the role of corporate culture in development innovation, collaboration, and employee engagement
A significant portion of the seminar focused on honing students' business presentation skills. They were guided through the process of structuring and delivering effective presentations, covering aspects such as content organization, visual aids, and delivery techniques. Practical tips were provided to help students convey complex technical information in brief and influentially to diverse audiences.
Interactive workshops were conducted to provide students with hands-on experience in crafting and delivering business presentations. They had the opportunity to receive feedback from peers and facilitators, enabling them to refine their presentation skills in a supportive environment. Through role-playing exercises and group discussions, students gained confidence in presenting their ideas and engaging with stakeholders effectively.
The seminar served as a valuable stepping stone in preparing engineering students for the challenges and opportunities they will encounter in their future careers, empowering them to thrive in corporate environments and make meaningful contributions to their respective fields.
Academic Year: 2018-2019 | Event Date: 30/8/2018 |
Speaker Name: Rajeev Swamy | Organization: Seventh Sense Talent Solutions, Bengaluru. |
Designation: Vice President, Sales & operation, | Number of Students Enrolled: 63 |
Venue: FF123 | Time: 10.00AM |
On 30/8/2018, Jain Institute of Technology Davangere hosted a session on "Introduction to Soft Skills, Non-Verbal Communication, and Group Discussion Dynamics." The event aimed to equip students with essential interpersonal skills crucial for personal and professional success.
It aims to achieve several objectives such as
On 30/8/2018, Jain Institute of Technology Davangere hosted a session on "Introduction to Soft Skills, Non-Verbal Communication, and Group Discussion Dynamics." The event aimed to equip students with essential interpersonal skills crucial for personal and professional success.
Resource person Mr. Rajeev Swamy delivered the importance of the soft kills and how important they are in the current competitive environment. A variety of soft skill areas, such as leadership, problem-solving, communication, teamwork, and flexibility, were explained to the students. Attendees gained an understanding of how improving these abilities might improve their employability and prospects for career growth through engaging discussions and real-world examples.
Students gained knowledge on how to interpret nonverbal clues, such as body language and facial expressions, that go beyond words. Through hands-on activities and role-plays, students improved their ability to identify and use non-verbal cues in a variety of contexts.
Resource person Mr. Rajeev Swamy gave insight to the student on how to improve their ability to listen closely, present ideas fluently, and politely engage with differing viewpoints through role-played group conversations.
Students are ready to use these abilities to help them succeed in their endeavors, build meaningful relationships, and promote collaboration as they set out on their personal and professional journeys.
Academic Year: 2018-2019 | Event Date: 15/02/2019 |
Speaker Name: Arasu.M.T, | Organization: Careerprime Recruitment solutions, Bengaluru |
Designation: CEO | Number of Students Enrolled: 74 |
Venue: FF123 | Time: 10.00AM |
Jain Institute of Technology Davangere hosted a session on “Interpersonal Skills, Stress Management, Non Verbal Communication, Etiquettes” on 15/02/2019 The event aimed to provide engineering students with essential professional skills necessary for their personal and career growth. With a focus on interpersonal skills, stress management, non-verbal communication, and etiquettes, the event provided a comprehensive toolkit for students to thrive in academic and professional environments.
Jain Institute of Technology Davangere hosted a session on “Interpersonal Skills, Stress Management, Non Verbal Communication, Etiquettes” on 15/02/2019. The event aimed to provide engineering students with essential professional skills necessary for their personal and career growth. With a focus on interpersonal skills, stress management, non-verbal communication, and etiquettes, the event provided a comprehensive toolkit for students to thrive in academic and professional environments.
Resource person Mr. Arasu. M. T, gave the information on cooperation, effective communication, and handling conflict in the engineering field. Ensuring that students understand the value of these abilities outside of the classroom was made possible by real-world examples that highlighted the significance of developing good interpersonal relationships for both personal and professional growth.
The event's main focus was on stress-reduction strategies specifically designed for engineering students. In order to sustain mental health in the face of demanding academic demands, strategies for navigating occupational stresses and academic pressures were explored. These strategies focused on the significance of time management, relaxation techniques, and seeking support when necessary.
Resource person Mr. Arasu. M.T delivered the incident revealed the subtlety of nonverbal cues and their essential function in effectively communicating messages in engineering settings. Students refined their comprehension of gestures, facial expressions, and body language through interactive exercises, realising the influence these cues have on professional relationships and efficient communication.
It was noted that social and professional manners are crucial for success in the engineering industry. Students received guidance on how to behave appropriately and politely in order to make good impressions and expand their professional networks.
The programme gave engineering students a comprehensive understanding of professional development by stressing the importance of nonverbal communication, interpersonal skills, stress management, and manners. The programme sought to prepare students for the chances and challenges they will face in their academic path and future engineering professions by providing them with these essential skills.