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Developing Soft Skills for Mariners | The Nautical Institute
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Dec 22024
Head of Publications and Information at The Nautical Institute, Steven Gosling MSc AFNI has a lively discussion with Carole Davis, Professor Emeritus at Warsash Maritime School, Solent University about this practical handbook for facilitators of soft skills training. Soft skills training is a universal feature of maritime life, whether for young cadets embarking on their careers or experienced seafarers needing to develop their leadership and management skills further. The challenge is to ensure that teaching and learning approaches engage participants in a way that positively impacts on their working practices. Filmed: 13th November 2024 The Nautical Institute is a global not-for-profit professional membership organization and a leading authority in the maritime industry. We are dedicated to promoting the highest standards of professionalism, competence, and safety in the industry by providing training courses, professional development opportunities, publications and accreditations. Our mission is to inspire the leaders of the future in the maritime industry, enable better decision-making by working together, sharing ideas and best practices and provide a safer, environmentally sound and sustainable maritime industry. Our consultative status at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and other professional bodies, allows us to represent the professional views of our members, who work at sea and ashore, on important matters for the industry. Become a member: https://www.nautinst.org/membership/j... Our bookshop: https://www.nautinst.org/shop-listing... Courses: https://www.nautinst.org/ni-academy.html The Nautical Institute 200B Lambeth Road, London, SE1 7JY T:+44 (0)20 7928 1351 E: sec@nautinst.org W: www.nautinst.org The Nautical Institute is a Registered Charity No.1002462

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