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Our professionalism will have differing perspectives in definition depending on the stakeholder involved. To the regulator, our standard of practice is of paramountcy in order to protect the public. To the consumer or beneficiary of our profession, it’s the impact our act of professionalism brings to lives. One principal and primary asset as professionals are our technical experts and know-how.
Soft-Skills is one of the many skills that could significantly enhance our expertise for functional impact.
Soft skills are non-technical skills that describe how we work and interact with others. Unlike hard skills, they're not necessarily something you'll learn in a course, like data analytics or programming. Instead, they reflect our social and interpersonal skills, character traits, and professional attitudes. 2022 Top soft skills include the following:
Any time you interact with a co-worker, client, or any other stakeholder, you can use soft skills to make your work easier, more efficient, and more impactful. Developing and improving our soft skills is important because they can help you perform your job tasks successfully and further your professional development.
The virtual workshop will seek to explore how soft skills could assist enhance the impact of technical expertise, in the specific context of a professional pharmacist, in situations such as below:
This will be a virtual event. happening on Tuesday the 20th of December 2022 and Chaired by Pharm. Stephen Bonnah. (PSGh Greater Accra Region Chairman). The virtual venue will be the CES Platform
MODERATOR: Pharm Audrey Bonsu. PSGh Greater Accra Region Treasurer
TARGET PARTICIPANTS: PSGH GAR Members and all Pharmacists
DATE: Tuesday 20th November 2022
TIME: 1730 GMT (5:30 PM Local Time)
FULL AGENDA/PROGRAMME
Registration closes at 1730 GMT on the 20th of Dec 2022
By the end of this training, participants will
I. Learn what soft skills are and the difference between Hard & Soft Skills
II. Understand why they need to develop their soft skills.
III. Be able to plan and develop their soft skills to augment their technical expertise for impact.
B.Pharm, MA, PharmD, MPSGH
Pharmacist, Managing Partner, Consultant, COO
Blazing Impact Consult Limited, Lead-it Africa
Dr. Isaac Adupong is the Managing Partner at Blazing Impact Consult Limited, and the Principal Consultant & Chief Operations Officer (COO) at Lead-it Africa. Both organizations are Workplace Performance Improvement Consultancies, focused on Leadership Development, Business & Personal Effectiveness Coaching.
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