Guest lecture on "First Impressions - Soft Skill Development"

Department of oral pathology and Oral biology had conducted a guest lecture on "First Impressions - Soft Skill Development". The session provided an insightful exploration into the importance of cultivating soft skills for making a positive impact in professional and personal interactions. Participants gained valuable insights into the significance of first impressions and learned practical strategies for enhancing their soft skills repertoire. Through engaging presentations and interactive discussions, attendees discovered the key elements that contribute to creating a lasting first impression, such as effective communication, body language, and interpersonal skills. Additionally, the webinar emphasized the role of emotional intelligence in building rapport and fostering meaningful connections. Participants had the opportunity to explore various scenarios and receive guidance on how to navigate different social and professional situations with confidence and poise. The webinar not only highlighted the importance of soft skills in career advancement but also underscored their relevance in personal relationships and overall well-being. By equipping attendees with actionable tips and strategies, the webinar empowered them to develop and refine their soft skills, ultimately enhancing their ability to leave a positive and memorable impression in any setting.

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