Power Skills Development Courses

Power Skills Development

"Take advantage of every opportunity to practice your soft skills
so that when important occasions arise,
you will have the gift, the style, the sharpness,
the clarity, and the emotions to affect people." - Jim Rohn.

Power skills are essential for success in the workplace, venture creation, or personal life. Unfortunately, the training of power skills is often overlooked. As a founder or manager, you are expected to know how to listen and communicate effectively, organize and plan your work, and interact with others different from you. Not always do you know your strengths and weaknesses, but learning them can help you identify where you might benefit from soft skills training to become a better business owner, employee, and person.

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Testimonials

“Inge Larsen is a very distinguished and educated professional. She has combined her experiences, education, and management skills to become a better leader in her organization. My experience of working with Inge was very interesting and detail-oriented. She helped me learn a lot about managing the world's cultures and how to become a better manager within the corporate environment regardless of where I traveled.”

“Inge is a highly qualified professor who manages to combine theory and practice to make the contents easier to be applied in real life and, as a result, develop professional and personal skills. She knows how to increase the performance of the students and motivate them to keep learning new concepts. I have enjoyed having Inge as a teacher for the past years, and I recommend her to anyone because she is an exceptional professional.”

“I had the pleasure of being taught by Inge; she was highly fair towards her students and very supportive of our beliefs and opinions. It can not have been easy having so many cultures in one classroom; however, we always managed to work well. I would highly recommend Inge as a teacher or as a leader as she helped and guided her students through the transitions and changes of personal development and skills improvements.”