Bridgeway International

Ten Soft Skills You Need

Having the technical skills and knowledge is only one part of being the best you can potentially be in the workplace. In addition to hard skills, we must constantly develop the soft skills that allow us to work the most effectively with others. So, what are some of the most important soft skills? This course has been approved for 7 PDUs | 7 CDUs

Critical Thinking

In this course, students will learn develop their ability to analyze and evaluate information.

Supervising Others

In this course, students will develop the skills required to be more efficient and proficient supervisors.

Coaching and Mentoring

You are in your office looking over your performance report and it happened again. Your low performing employee failed to meet quota this month even after you spoke with them about the importance of meeting goals. This employee has a great attitude and you know they can do better. You just do not know how to motivate them to reach the goal. Money used to work, but that has worn off. You are baffled and you know being frustrated makes matters worse. What do you do?

Teamwork and Team Building

This workshop will encourage you to explore the different aspects of a team, as well as ways that they can become a top-notch team performer.

Employee Motivation

This course will assist students in understanding and implementing strategies that will help to motivate their work force.

Performance Management

In this course, students learn to identify and manage difficult employees, monitor their behavior, develop clear and effective communications techniques, give and receive feedback, identify workplace conflicts and present resolutions.

Grammar Essentials

You learned the rules of grammar in school, but now you’d like to refresh and refine your grammar usage for your professional life. You need to state your ideas clearly and concisely in written communications and present yourself in a professional manner. In this course, you will review the rules of grammar, identify common grammar errors, and refine your business writing style. Improving your grammar will help you deliver polished and professional written communications. Correct grammar and a refined, concise writing style can help you clearly express your ideas to others, streamline the directions and instructions that you deliver, and create impressive presentations and reports.

Foundations of Customer Service

As a customer service representative, you are expected to handle customer interactions in the best way possible. The expectations of both your company and your customers hinge on your ability to provide the right service in the right way. In this course, you will explore the background and techniques of customer interactions. Providing quality customer care ensures that every single contact with your company is a positive experience. Customers can range from external consumers to internal employees in other departments. Knowing how to provide the same level of service to all customers will enrich your time spent at work by establishing positive business relationships. Recognizing crucial points throughout customer interactions increases your ability to solve problems and offer affirmative solutions. Applying this knowledge to trends in service and consumer desires allows you to contribute to the company’s bottom line and make a customer’s life a little easier.