Angsamerah Institution has been asked to deliver In House Training – Communications Skills for the Veterinary Leaders, Directorate General Veterinary, Ministry of Agriculture, Republic of Indonesia. The trainings was funded by The Australia Indonesia Partnership for Emerging Infectious Diseases (AIP-EID).
The training modules were developed by Angsamerah’s Associates, with guidance from Directorate of Livestock and Animal Health Services’s staff and AIP-EID team to ensure it accomodates their needs.
The assignment period for this work was four (4) months, commenced on 11 August 2014 and completed by 31 December 2014. The trainings were delivered in three phases.
The topics were about:
- Self-motivation, building positive character toward generating productive results/works
- Personal Branding
- Communication Skills
- Public Speaking
- Meeting Management
- Writing Skills
- Project Development
Phase I – Training on character development that leads participants to re-interpret/evaluate their views of themselves, as well as attitudes and behaviors towards others. Then redirect personal feelings to become more confident and translate their thoughts into words and more positive feelings to optimize all the potential and latent talents within themselves, and to motivate them to become more successful at work and in their personal life by developping their emotional intelligence (EQ) to solve problems.
Phase II – The training was aimed at providing participants with three key skills for communication, focusing on presentation, meeting management and writing skills.
Phase III – The Project Management training was designed to give participants an overview of the entire project management process, as well as key project management tools that they can use every day. Working with project planning documents, such as needs assessments, risk management plan, and a communication plan that provide benefits throughout their organization.
Trainings were facilitated by Andika Wirawan, Asti Widihastuti, dr, MHC, Rully Mujahid, ST, Adhe Zam Zam Prasasti, S.Psi.