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On this page you can find training modules that can be used in the Empower Youth for Work project. But others that are interested can use it as well. The trainings are divided into 3 categories; Entrepreneurial skills, Soft- and life skills and Technical skills. It's a selection of usefull modules and video's made by ILO, but we can add more useful modules. So that we create a library with modules, movies or maybe games that are useful for EYW local partners.
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Soft and Life Skills
Soft skills are a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, the character of personal traits, attitudes, career attribute, social and emotional intelligence quotients among others that enable people to navigate themselves within their environment. These skills also include how to work well with others, perform excellently, and achieve their goals with a positive flexible attitude.
For more information on the modules click here.
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Entrepreneurship Skills
Entrepreneurial skills are skills needed for the process of designing, launching and running a new business, which is often initially a small business. Entrepreneurship is an individual’s ability to turn ideas into action. It includes creativity, innovation, and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve the objectives.
For more information on the modules click here.
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Technical Skills
Technical skills are the abilities and knowledge needed to perform specific tasks. They are practical, and often relate to mechanical, information technology, mathematical, or scientific tasks.
Hard skills are quantifiable, for instances learning a foreign language, earning a degree or certificate, operating a machine, or programming a computer. These skills are often listed on a job applicant's cover letter and resume so that the employers know the applicant's qualifications for an open position.
For more information on the modules click here.
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