Campus to Corporate

The Campus to Corporate Transition course is designed to prepare recent graduates and young professionals for a successful transition from academic life to the corporate world. Participants will learn essential skills, behaviors, and attitudes required to thrive in a professional work environment. The course covers topics such as workplace etiquette, communication skills, time management, teamwork, and career development strategies. Through interactive workshops, role-plays, and real-life scenarios, participants will gain practical insights and tools to navigate the challenges of entering the corporate workforce.

The primary objective of this course is to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and mindset needed to transition smoothly from campus life to the corporate environment. Participants will learn how to adapt to corporate culture, communicate effectively with colleagues and supervisors, manage their time efficiently, collaborate in teams, and set themselves up for long-term career success.


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What you will learn

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Beneficial for

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Course Pre-requisite

Participants should have a basic understanding of:

Course Outline

Verbal and written communication

Non-verbal/ interpersonal skills

Telephone/ email etiquette

Power of First Impressions

Effective Self – Presentation

Questioning Skills

Smart Appearance

Listening to Understand vs Listening to React

Social v/s Business Etiquette

Greetings and Introductions

Office Etiquette

Meeting Etiquette

Virtual Conference Etiquettes

Fundamentals of an Effective Presentation

Importance of Visual Aids

Understanding and Overcoming Fear

Importance of Managing Voice and

Managing Question and Answer Session

Understanding the 10 C’s of Effective Business Communication

Etiquette & Format of Emails

Using the right language tactfully to sound right

Understand Audience’s requirements and communicate the appropriate message

Common errors and proofreading mistakes

What is a Team?

Why is Teamwork essential

Group Dynamics

Recognize the value in identifying unhealthy team

To move from “I” to “We”

Choose the characteristics of a damaging

Weak leadership and membership skills

Poor group practices

Lack of motivation to work as a team

Understanding and Utilizing Differing Personality Types

Analysing Perceptions and Stereotypes

Recognize the value of understanding team mates

How to deal effectively with various. Personalities

Dealing with Aggressive Behavior

Dealing with Emotions

Initiating Small Talks

Managing Relationships

Understanding the Cultural Diversity Coordination in Teams

Assertive Communication while Dealing with

Balancing Team Needs and Individual Needs

How to accept Feedback with Grace

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