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IMPORTANCE OF INTER
PERSONAL SKILLS
PRESENTED BY RAVI KUMAR
Presented by:
Katukuri Ravi Kumar
M pharm
Regulatory Affairs Professional
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WHAT IS INTERPERSONAL SKILL?
 Interpersonal skills are the life skills we use every day to communicate and interact with other people, both
individually and in groups.
 People who have worked on developing strong interpersonal skills are usually more successful in both their
professional and personal lives.
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WHY IS INTERPERSONAL SKILL NEEDED?
 IMPROVING POWER OF EXPRESSION
 BEING ACCOUNTABLE
 IMPROVING SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS
 USING STRESS TO WIN
 IMPROVED EMOTIONAL QUOTIENT
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TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL SKILL NEEDED?
 Verbal Communication - What we say and how we say it.
 Non-Verbal Communication - What we communicate without words, body language is an example.
 Listening Skills - How we interpret both the verbal and non-verbal messages sent by others.
 Negotiation - Working with others to find a mutually agreeable outcome.
 Problem Solving - Working with others to identify, define and solve problems.
 Decision Making  Exploring and analysing options to make sound decisions.
 Assertiveness  Communicating our values, ideas, beliefs, opinions, needs and wants freely.
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COMMUNICATION SKILL
 Effective verbal or spoken communication is dependant on a number of factors and cannot be fully isolated from other
important interpersonal skills such as non-verbal communication, listening skills and clarification.
 Clarity of speech, remaining calm and focused, being polite and following some basic rules of etiquette will all aid the
process of verbal communication.
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LISTENING SKILL
 Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process.
 Listening is key to all effective communication, without the ability to listen effectively messages are easily
misunderstood  communication breaks down and the sender of the message can easily become frustrated or
irritated.
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NEGOTIATION SKILL
 Negotiation is a method by which people settle differences. It is a process by which compromise or
agreement is reached while avoiding argument and dispute.
 In any disagreement, individuals understandably aim to achieve the best possible outcome for their
position (or perhaps an organisation they represent).
 The principles of fairness, seeking mutual benefit and maintaining a relationship are the keys to a
successful outcome.
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PROBLEM SOLVING SKILL
 Everybody can benefit from having good problem solving skills as we all encounter problems on a daily
basis; some of these problems are obviously more severe or complex than others.
 It would be wonderful to have the ability to solve all problems efficiently and in a timely fashion without
difficulty, unfortunately there is no one way in which all problems can be solved.
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DECISION MAKING SKILL
 People often find it hard to make decisions inevitably we all have to make decisions all the time, some are more
important than others.
 Some people put off making decisions by endlessly searching for more information or getting other people to offer
their recommendations.
 Not necessarily, decision taken at that moment is best, but one should never delay it.
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ASSERTIVE SKILL
 Assertiveness is a skill regularly referred to in social and communication skills training. Often wrongly confused
with aggression, assertive individuals aim to be neither passive nor aggressive in their interactions with other
people. Although everyone acts in passive and aggressive ways from time to time, such ways of responding often
result from a lack of self-confidence and, therefore, are inappropriate expressions of what such people really need to
say
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ADVANTAGE OF HAVING GOOD INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
 Good interpersonal skills create significant advantages when communicating to build successful relationships.
Consciously gathering information as you enter the process will make you more effective. Think of it as gathering
intelligence to become more efficient.
 Looking, listening, and reacting to the situation before you begin the process is far more effective than blindly
moving forward into communication?
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THANK YOU
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  • 1. IMPORTANCE OF INTER PERSONAL SKILLS PRESENTED BY RAVI KUMAR Presented by: Katukuri Ravi Kumar M pharm Regulatory Affairs Professional
  • 2. 2
  • 3. WHAT IS INTERPERSONAL SKILL? Interpersonal skills are the life skills we use every day to communicate and interact with other people, both individually and in groups. People who have worked on developing strong interpersonal skills are usually more successful in both their professional and personal lives. 3
  • 4. WHY IS INTERPERSONAL SKILL NEEDED? IMPROVING POWER OF EXPRESSION BEING ACCOUNTABLE IMPROVING SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS USING STRESS TO WIN IMPROVED EMOTIONAL QUOTIENT 4
  • 5. TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL SKILL NEEDED? Verbal Communication - What we say and how we say it. Non-Verbal Communication - What we communicate without words, body language is an example. Listening Skills - How we interpret both the verbal and non-verbal messages sent by others. Negotiation - Working with others to find a mutually agreeable outcome. Problem Solving - Working with others to identify, define and solve problems. Decision Making Exploring and analysing options to make sound decisions. Assertiveness Communicating our values, ideas, beliefs, opinions, needs and wants freely. 5
  • 6. COMMUNICATION SKILL Effective verbal or spoken communication is dependant on a number of factors and cannot be fully isolated from other important interpersonal skills such as non-verbal communication, listening skills and clarification. Clarity of speech, remaining calm and focused, being polite and following some basic rules of etiquette will all aid the process of verbal communication. 6
  • 7. LISTENING SKILL Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process. Listening is key to all effective communication, without the ability to listen effectively messages are easily misunderstood communication breaks down and the sender of the message can easily become frustrated or irritated. 7
  • 8. NEGOTIATION SKILL Negotiation is a method by which people settle differences. It is a process by which compromise or agreement is reached while avoiding argument and dispute. In any disagreement, individuals understandably aim to achieve the best possible outcome for their position (or perhaps an organisation they represent). The principles of fairness, seeking mutual benefit and maintaining a relationship are the keys to a successful outcome. 8
  • 9. PROBLEM SOLVING SKILL Everybody can benefit from having good problem solving skills as we all encounter problems on a daily basis; some of these problems are obviously more severe or complex than others. It would be wonderful to have the ability to solve all problems efficiently and in a timely fashion without difficulty, unfortunately there is no one way in which all problems can be solved. 9
  • 10. DECISION MAKING SKILL People often find it hard to make decisions inevitably we all have to make decisions all the time, some are more important than others. Some people put off making decisions by endlessly searching for more information or getting other people to offer their recommendations. Not necessarily, decision taken at that moment is best, but one should never delay it. 10
  • 11. ASSERTIVE SKILL Assertiveness is a skill regularly referred to in social and communication skills training. Often wrongly confused with aggression, assertive individuals aim to be neither passive nor aggressive in their interactions with other people. Although everyone acts in passive and aggressive ways from time to time, such ways of responding often result from a lack of self-confidence and, therefore, are inappropriate expressions of what such people really need to say 11
  • 12. ADVANTAGE OF HAVING GOOD INTERPERSONAL SKILLS Good interpersonal skills create significant advantages when communicating to build successful relationships. Consciously gathering information as you enter the process will make you more effective. Think of it as gathering intelligence to become more efficient. Looking, listening, and reacting to the situation before you begin the process is far more effective than blindly moving forward into communication? 12