Presentation Skills, conflict and stress management

Paper Code: 
ALAD 500
Credits: 
2
Contact Hours: 
30.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

The objective of the paper is to expose students to presentation skills, and working on time management by helping them identify time sinkers and time wasters. To enable students to identify their stress behavior and manage conflicts, learning the way conversations are done to reduce stress and conflict. 

6.00

Pre-Presentation Prep

Preparing slides and Yourself, research work, Practical, Individual and group Presentations, Extempore, Public Speaking, One-minute talk.

Creating the Presentation

Unleash the master within, using Novel ideas, sticking to the 18-minute rule, making it memorable.

6.00

Time Logging and Getting Organized

Prioritize, schedule, evaluate, plan every day in advance, consider the consequences, use the ABCDE Method, apply the law of three, create large chunks of time, Overcoming Procrastination.

Goal Setting and career plan

Calibrate your compass, put a pin in it, bridge the gap, make yourself discoverable, flip failure.

6.00

Stress, and strategies to cope with stress

Change Management, seven steps to cultivate a mental attitude that will bring peace and happiness

Internal and external motivation

Guest lectures, seminars, the 5 second rule, courage changes your mind and behaviour

6.00

Conflict management

Discovering Positive means to dissolve conflicts at workplace, Fundamental facts behind stress and worrisome situations to overcome them, Conflict, types of business conflict, Conflict resolution tactics

6.00

Learning conversation

Sort out the three conversations, abandon blaming, problem solving, taking the lead, the feelings conversation and identity conversations.

References: 

1.     Brian Tracy (2001), Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time.

2.     Carmine Gallo (2009), The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience.

3.     Carmine Gallo (2014), Talk Like TED

4.     Dale Carnegie, how to stop worrying and start living.

5.     Mel Robbins (2017), the 5 Second Rule Transform Your Life Work and Confidence with Everyday Courage.

6.     Richard Walsh (2008), Time Management: Proven Techniques for Making Every Minute Count.

7.     Vivian Scott (2009), Conflict Resolution at Work for Dummies. 

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