Three types of transferable
skills are: |
Communication, problem solving and teamwork All these examples are transferable job skills, because they
can be used in any employed role, your education or vocational training. |
As such, it is important that job seekers emphasise their
transferable skills within their application documents and during a job
interview. |
This weblog explores teamworking - transferable - skills and the benefits and potential challenges of teamworking, including the importance of effective communication. Participants of the blog, will gain experience of working positively as a team member when planning and contributing to team tasks; additionally, they will learn how to reflect on their own / team’s effectiveness in completing the task and consider individual and group contribution to the team’s performance.
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ReplyDeleteThe degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result; success. “The effectiveness of the treatment"
Example:
Effective teamwork is critical to the successful completion of workplace projects.
While some groups of people may naturally work well together, others require guidance and support from managers to help them work effectively as a team.
The performances and skill sets of both the team as a whole and its individual members contribute to an effective team.