Monday, 31 March 2014

Cute and Creative Thank You Card From My DIEB Class.

It has been 8 months since I started training with MendakiSense. MendakiSense is a social enterprise that provides affordable training and upgrading program. So far, I've conducted Employability Skills (ES) and Service Excellence(SE) Modules such as;
1. Adapt to Change,
2. Develop Initiative & Enterprising Behaviour,
3. Solving Problem & Decision Making,
4. Develop Personal Effectiveness
5. Cultivate Service Innovation Mindset
6. Participating in Service Innovation Program
7. Engage in Service Innovation Initiative.

I love to take on more training projects. Being in the frontline forces me to grow and equip myself with new tools and techniques in bringing the lessons across. I'm always reading to find ways to create examples and case studies to help my learners develop clear understanding of the subject matter. I definitely am looking for more training assignments.

Training in MendakiSense has given me a very new perspective to look from. Let me tell you a secret; MendakiSense has a good pool of good trainers who are committed to giving the best. I have 2 fellow trainers who are currently mentoring and advising me as I go along; Jamali and Ian Favacho, I can never thank them enough. Ian allowed me to sit in his lessons before I got started to let me have a good feel of things and the training environment. All I can say is "I'm Loving It". BeforeI met Ian, I was told by an acquaintance that freelance trainers will never share what they know as, indirectly, they are creating a competitor. So when Ian allowed me to sit in for not 1, not 2 but a FULL 8 WORKSHOP SESSIONS!!!. Along the way, he has given me some priceless advice and I owe it to him.

I love conducting training workshops and I love what I do. Last week, I conducted the last session of the DIEB program. In addition to that, it was also their last day as most of them will be graduating. At exactly 8.45pm, one of them came to the front and gave me a special card. I loved that card. This is how it looks like;























I wish all my learners all the best in their future careers. May they be presented with opportunities that permit them to apply their new found skillsets.

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