Personality Development Workshop by ICccR & HRM concludes at JU

Excelsior Correspondent

Participants of workshop by ICccR &HRM at JU.
Participants of workshop by ICccR &HRM at JU.

JAMMU, Oct 13: Three-day personality development workshop for the students of MBA (International Business) at ICccR &HRM and the MBA students of Kathua Campus concluded today at University of Jammu.
The workshop was organized by the International Centre for Cross-Cultural Research and Human Resource Management (ICccR & HRM) in association with The Management School at Kathua Campus, University of Jammu.
The workshop was facilitated by MindBridge Asia, a management Consulting firm that endeavours to enable and facilitate the progress of enterprises by bridging the performance gaps besides unleashing end-to-end business solutions for driving growth and overcoming impediments for the corporate sector. Manjot K S Gill, Director, MindBridge Asia, an award winning fortune 500 consultant, specializing in customized behavioural training, was the mentor for the workshop.
During the three-day workshop, the resource person trained the students to explore their latent capabilities and potentialities.  Manjot shared how successful people recognize the fact and learn to tap their hidden powers to create lasting change in themselves and their lives.
The aim of the workshop was to primarily develop market friendly skills amongst the participants with a view to yield job opportunities. The contents of the training were designed in such a manner that students while facing corporate and job market challenges could appreciate industry expectations and shall thus be absorbed by the industry easily.
Earlier Prof Neelu Rohmetra, Rector Kathua Campus and Founder Director International Centre for Cross-Cultural Research and Human Resource Management, speaking on the occasion, emphasized that effective communication coupled with emotional strength result in fine decision making. She said that critical thinking and problem solving abilities go hand in hand, around which skills need to be inculcated.
Pertinent to mention that a similar three –day workshop was conducted by Manjot Gill for the  students of MCA from the Department of Computer Science and IT, at Kathua Campus. It was for the first time that the technocrats undergoing MCA programme were also exposed to the need for essentialities of management while executing their technical jobs, through such like training during the said workshop.