Public Speaking, Business Etiquette and Team work

Paper Code: 
ALAD 200-
Credits: 
2
Contact Hours: 
30.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

The course aims at helping students to work in team building, and Leadership qualities, helping students with leadership skills and working on their body language. To give students in depth knowledge of the various aspects concerning Personal branding, creating online resume on various platforms, learning to work on writing online and offline content. Emphasis is also given on public speaking, and working amongst different groups and with cultural diversity.

6.00

Greeting and Introducing self and others

Who to introduce first, determining importance, handshake, using names and salutations, giving and receiving business card etiquette, e-mail etiquette, Phone etiquette, sending and receiving messages, classification of etiquette.

6.00

Public speaking: Building network

Case study in public speaking and personal branding, overcoming public speaking fear.

6.00

Fitting in the mix: Blogging your passion

Basics of building personal brand story, writing personal brand autobiography, writing and prioritizing personal brand story,

Building self-brand Finding a passion, and branding oneself, reading and working on writing skills. 

6.00

Icebreaker: getting to know each other

Activities, team building games, 5 stage team building model and its application, team processes.

Leadership: value creation model 

The whole brained approach, developing and managing the knowledge, visual management, visual management and the brain, soft leadership.

6.00

Laws of teamwork

Case study approach to team work, The law of the significance, the law of the big picture, the law of the niche.

Work ethics Work ethic. Relationship management, receiving and giving positive and negative feedback, body language and showing appreciation

References: 

1.     Dale Carnegie, the Leader in you.

2.     John C. Maxwell (2001), The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork: Embrace Them and Empower Your Team.

3.     Paul Gustavson and Stewart Liff (2014), A Team of Leaders: Empowering Every Member to Take Ownership, Demonstrate Initiative, and Deliver Results.

4.     Shital Kakkar Mehra (2012), Business etiquette – A Guide for the Indian Professional, Harper Collins Publishers. 

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