Soft Skills Training: A Workbook to Develop Skills for Employment (Second Edition)
E**E
Essential Resource in User-Friendly Format
I am preparing to use this workbook for the second time as the text in a class for adults preparing to enter or re-enter the workforce. The lessons are engaging,easy to present and well-organized, and the quotes and stories lead to great opportunities for discussion. I find that students have some real "Aha Moments" during reflective discussion. Topics include work ethic, attitudes, teamwork, problem solving, and communication skills. I am a retired educator and HR professional, and I only wish I had known of this workbook earlier. The topics presented are on target for employees in any work setting, and especially useful for new or potential hires.Employers cannot assume that all employees understand the importance of work attitude and workplace behavior, and in my experience, problems in this area can be much more damaging and harder to remediate than skills' deficits. In preparation for using the workbook for my upcoming class, I went to the website and requested the free support materials, and within a day the author emailed a pdf file for an instructors' guide and assessments.The pre and post assessments, as well as the learner self-assessments provided will add an important element to my new class. Of note, the first section of this book is available as a briefer, stand-alone workbook [ASIN:1481882767 10 Things Employers Expect Their Employees To Know: A Soft Skills Training Workbook]. I ordered a copy to preview for my first class, but decided to use the full text version and all it includes. However, the shorter text still covers a lot of ground and would be useful for on-boarding workshops for any business. Both resources have large text and a simple reading format. This can be very important for many who are facing challenges in becoming employed. If you are working with new employees, pre-service trainees, or anyone preparing for the world of work, I highly recommend Mr. Wentz's materials.
L**9
Great resource for any career training classroom!
I am a career and technical education teacher- Animal Science, but took a summer position in the incarcerated youth program. I came across this book when looking for resources in that position that I could use that would actually help these students be successful once they are able to go out into the real world and attempt to gain employment. So far, I love using this book! It is practical and down to earth in its wording. I plan to incorporate this into my Animal Science curriculum as well, because these skills are applicable to all students and is what they need to be successfully employed. There may be a few small parts I omit as I use it in that setting as they are more relevant to incarcerated youth, but for the most part this is an excellent resource for any classroom in which you need to train students in job skills. A helpful hint: There is an instructor manual available for answers, just follow the directions in the book and e-mail the writer. Mr. Wentz is fast to respond and very helpful. Also, if you are looking at the accompanying workbook, some of the material is the same, but has a few extra resources. I find myself working mostly through the training book at the moment. I have already discussed this text with my administrator and my colleagues. I would like to update review this after I have the opportunity to use it this upcoming school year. I am really happy I came across this and recommend for any career training classroom.
K**R
Valuable Resource for Much Needed Skills
I ran across this gem of a workbook while searching for curricula to develop and supplement a high school English class for Jump Start students who have chosen a vocational career path. It offers excellent material complete with real-world knowledge to prepare students for the skills employers are looking for plus inspirational reading activities to improve growth mind-set and great critical thinking exercises to enhance problem-solving skills. It is a valuable teaching resource for all high school students - not just those who have chosen vocational paths for careers. Soft skills are needed in absolutely all careers! This resource helps to develop the somewhat lost art of social skills. Social media is a double-edged sword. While it can be used positively to connect in meaningful ways, it also inhibits the full development of the dynamics of face-to-face social interaction. Improvement of soft skills also greatly enhances the learning environment of the classroom and provides structure for classroom management. This is a great resource!
D**
The information is rich but the cost is a rip-off... Consider lowering the cost
I love the info in the book. It is really helpful with the class that I teach but it's definitely not worth $40! I feel like I got ripped off. I can see the book being $20 but definitely not worth $40.The book is written in many different fonts
E**.
Good Book
As a emplyment recruiter, I found some applicants did not have essential life skills. This is an excellant read for those in need of soft skills.
A**C
EXCELLENT!!
I have been looking for a book such as this for many years! I have been working with young adults for years. I teach Work Ready and there has been a huge cry from the Workforce and many other non-profits asking "How do we help young adults and adults with Soft Skills nowadays?" I believe it is a process, but with the right instructors and this book, this is the very foundation that is needed; the game-changer that everyone is looking for! "The workbook style is challenging, playful, serious, and engaging and a stepping stone to developing the cognitive skills necessary to quash unproductive thinking and self -defeating emotional behaviors"- --Love what this said on the back of the book!
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Focus - follow one course untill succesfull.
Great book that gives you idea on how to act at work and how to prepare to be a better skilled overall. Give you tips on how to be successful and talks about failures as workers and how to improve (excuses,attitudes,negativity,actions and consequences,life priorities). A man is what he thinks all day long! We make our habits, and our habits make us.
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