S. Chevon Sanders is seeking an entry-level position utilizing their education and knowledge in criminal justice and sociology. They have skills in critical thinking, speaking, active listening, monitoring, public relations, and computer operations. Sanders has a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Troy University with coursework in criminology, sociology, homeland security, law, and criminal investigation. They are focused, versatile, dependable, and able to adapt to challenges. Sanders has volunteer experience with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, Montgomery City Police Department, Salvation Army, and a nursing home.
VCONNECT OR ICONNECT: Power of Interpersonal SkillsBhanu Arora
Effective interpersonal skills are crucial for success in both our personal and professional lives. This presentation will explore key interpersonal skill areas and provide strategies for enhancing these capabilities.
We will begin by discussing the importance of active listening. Active listening involves fully focusing on the speaker, asking clarifying questions, paraphrasing to confirm understanding, and avoiding interruptions. By practicing active listening, we demonstrate respect, build trust, and gain a deeper comprehension of others' perspectives.
Next, we will delve into the fundamentals of effective communication. This includes developing verbal communication skills such as speaking clearly, using an appropriate tone and volume, and minimizing filler words. We will also examine the impact of nonverbal cues, including body language and facial expressions, and how they can reinforce or undermine our spoken messages.
Navigating conflict is an inevitable part of interpersonal relationships, so we will explore constructive conflict resolution strategies. These include active listening, finding common ground, compromising, and using non-accusatory language. By approaching conflicts with empathy and a problem-solving mindset, we can turn them into opportunities for growth and stronger connections.
Emotional intelligence is a critical component of interpersonal effectiveness. We will define emotional intelligence and its key elements, such as self-awareness, self-regulation, and social skills. Understanding and managing our own emotions, as well as those of others, can significantly enhance our ability to build meaningful relationships.
Finally, we will discuss the importance of building rapport. Strategies for developing rapport include finding common interests, demonstrating genuine interest in others, and adapting our communication style to the individual. Strong rapport fosters trust, cooperation, and more fulfilling interpersonal connections.
By the end of this presentation, you will have a comprehensive understanding of essential interpersonal skills and practical techniques for enhancing these capabilities in your personal and professional life.
VCONNECT OR ICONNECT: Power of Interpersonal SkillsBhanu Arora
Effective interpersonal skills are crucial for success in both our personal and professional lives. This presentation will explore key interpersonal skill areas and provide strategies for enhancing these capabilities.
We will begin by discussing the importance of active listening. Active listening involves fully focusing on the speaker, asking clarifying questions, paraphrasing to confirm understanding, and avoiding interruptions. By practicing active listening, we demonstrate respect, build trust, and gain a deeper comprehension of others' perspectives.
Next, we will delve into the fundamentals of effective communication. This includes developing verbal communication skills such as speaking clearly, using an appropriate tone and volume, and minimizing filler words. We will also examine the impact of nonverbal cues, including body language and facial expressions, and how they can reinforce or undermine our spoken messages.
Navigating conflict is an inevitable part of interpersonal relationships, so we will explore constructive conflict resolution strategies. These include active listening, finding common ground, compromising, and using non-accusatory language. By approaching conflicts with empathy and a problem-solving mindset, we can turn them into opportunities for growth and stronger connections.
Emotional intelligence is a critical component of interpersonal effectiveness. We will define emotional intelligence and its key elements, such as self-awareness, self-regulation, and social skills. Understanding and managing our own emotions, as well as those of others, can significantly enhance our ability to build meaningful relationships.
Finally, we will discuss the importance of building rapport. Strategies for developing rapport include finding common interests, demonstrating genuine interest in others, and adapting our communication style to the individual. Strong rapport fosters trust, cooperation, and more fulfilling interpersonal connections.
By the end of this presentation, you will have a comprehensive understanding of essential interpersonal skills and practical techniques for enhancing these capabilities in your personal and professional life.
1. S. Chevon Sanders
8301 Grand Oak Court
Montgomery, AL36117
(334) 294-1190
ssanders57734@troy.edu
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Seeking an entry level position with an organization that will utilize my education, and knowledge while
offering challenging opportunities and career growth.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Skilled at learning new concepts quickly, working well under pressure, and communicating ideas
clearly and effectively
• Excellent personal motivation with proven ability to build and work independently as well as
collaboratively in a strong team environment
• Focused, versatile, dependable, multi-task oriented, flexible, positive, able to adapt effectively to
challenging and emergency situations
• Well-developed skills in prioritizing, organization, decision-making, time management, and
verbal/written communication skills
• Highly competitive, passionate, dedicated, honest, and confident in achieving the best results for the
mission
SUMMARY OF SKILLS
Critical Thinking Social Perceptiveness
Speaking Decision Making
Active Listening Monitoring
Public Relations Computer Operations/Data Entry
EDUCATION
Troy University Troy, AL
Bachelor ofScience in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology 07/2015
Related Course Work:
Criminology, Sociology, Issues in Homeland Security, Sociology of the Family, Survey of Law and
Criminal Investigation, Social Institutions, Cyber Crime, Correctional Systems and Practices,Current
Issues in Legal Systems Operations, Ethics in Criminal Justice, Social Aspects of Human Sexuality.
CERTIFICATIONS
National Advocate Credentialing Program
Victim Assistant Provider
VOLUNTEER WORK
Montgomery County Sheriff Office Citizens Academy active member
Citizens Police Academy Montgomery City Police Dept. currently enrolled
Salvation Army Montgomery, AL 2007-2009
Sunshine Nursing Home St. Petersburg, FL 1999-2005