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Esprit* Youth for Revival 
“So that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe as you hold out the word of life.” 
Philippians 2:15 
An initiative of Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM) 
Prepared by 
Green Life India Solutions, Kochi
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1. About MCYM 
The Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM) of Kerala dates back to the second half of the 1960s. In the wake of the Second Vatican Council and motivated by great the visionary Most Rev. Dr.Zacarias Mar Athanasius, church started to discuss about the formation of a strong youth movement. Named as ‘Kerala Catholica Yuvajana Sangadana’, MCYM in Thiruvalla Diocese was formed on17th Nov 1967, under the president ship of Msgr. Mathew Nedungattu at Vennikkulam. MCYM aims at total development of youth and integral liberation of society. Additionally, it is an endeavor to equip the youths to continue the mission of God through Malankara Catholic Church. Built on the founding principle of evangelization, MCYM focuses on spiritual, intellectual, social cultural and political development of youth and society. The errand behind the formation of this movement was to develop youth in spirituality and faith in the context of catholic teachings and beliefs, thereby ensures a strong foundation to church. With the expectation keeping in tone, movement first flourishes in middle part of Kerala. Meanwhile the youth movement in Thiruvalla Diocese was profoundly developed and Bishops foresight to integrate the whole Malankara youth under one roof paved the way for renaming this movement as MCYM in Thiruvalla Diocese. At the same time, it was forced to be united in the Kerala level because of the federal administrative style of Kerala Catholic Youth Movement (KCYM). Later, the youth movement activities scattered in different diocese was brought together in 1990 leading to the formation of the MCYM Central Secretariat The MCYM in different dioceses had its own constitution, flag anthem, motto patron saint and style of function. In view of giving uniformity, the central secretariat succeeded to agree on a common constitution. It was promulgated in 1992 September 20. Central Secretariat initiate several steps within short span to reclaim the youth activities to reach up to its optimum and brought various mission regions scattered all over India, N America, Germany and Middle East together and also given equivalent status to Diocese under its new constitution and this bestowed a new boost to MCYM activities in these regions. 
Spirituality and knowledge trigger the real liberation in the society. MCYM strongly believes that overall development of a youth possible through an integral approach and spirituality plays a key role. This multi disciplinary approach made MCYM to visualize its goals and strategies in a different line. Remembering the living word of God ‘remember your creator in the days of your youth’ (Ecclesiastes 12.1, MCYM developing its strategies and missions. 
*(Esprit from French means Liveliness of mind or spirit; sprightliness).
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2. Introduction 
Training and development is an integral part of any growing institution, especially a system targeting personal development and societal change. It plays a vital role in the enhancement of attitude, skill and knowledge of individuals and groups. To understand the nuances of scientific and social development and to become change agents in the society, continuous, innovative and most sophisticated techniques of training is required. Training and development can significantly contribute in fostering personal growth and interpersonal skills. In order to cope up with the challenging professional competency of emerging youth, people are expected to undergo series of programs in related areas. At this juncture, Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM) is stepping in to a new endeavor to empower young talents of the church. 
3. Esprit 
MCYM strongly believes in the word of God – ‘When vision vanishes people perish’ and found its mission as creating great leaders and visionaries. Above all, MCYM deeply grounded in the principles of living God and dedicated to serve people and church. Esprit is a training and development initiative of MCYM to improve knowledge, skill and attitude of young members of the church community. It envisions at imparting right vision, inculcating value leadership and effective execution of church mission. Esprit focuses at developing young talents and change agents through continuous training and development activities. The proposed training program Esprit is a one year project comprises of six 2 days sessions targets youth members of MCYM. Each program consist of theoretical as well as practical sessions on different topics like goal setting, value leadership, group dynamism, oral and written communication skills, career development and general awareness. 
3.1. Objective Developing young talents and motivate them to be a part of social change and church development Creating value leadership, group dynamism and moral thinking among youths Enhancing knowledge, attitude and skills of people and motivate them to contribute for overall development of nearby community Developing, grooming and molding of young professionals and preparing them to cope up with the emerging challenges
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3.2. Methodology and Program Design 
Esprit will provide an opportunity and broad structure for the development of individuals especially their behavioral skills. It will also help them in attaining personal growth by increasing their current awareness, personality and skills at each level which can expand the horizons of human intellect. While encapsulating, it envisions to improving personal skills of youths and thereby stimulate the race to reach personal and group goals by inculcating the sense of team work, team spirit, and inter-team collaborations. To improve skills, competency and general awareness of youths, MCYM, provide a platform for developing innovative thinking by demonstrating different techniques. It not only unravels the ‘real self’ but also improves the overall efficiency of individual and group. Ultimately it will help to improve the quality of individual as well as teams. The cutting edge of knowledge and practice will motivate them to learn within. Esprit – the youth development training program is a one year course consists of six two day sessions. This will be conducted twice in a month from Saturday morning to Sunday evening. This 100 hr training program incorporates theoretical as well as practical sessions. Initial training will be given to senior members of MCYM under the leadership of veteran trainers and experienced leaders of the Church. This training team is expected to bring the mission of Esprit to around 5000 youths of the 126 parishes of Malankara Catholic Church. 
Methodology of Esprit 
Esprit – 100 Hours
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Proposed Training Content is as follows. 
1. Goal Setting 
2. Motivation and Attitude Development 
3. Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 
4. Oral and Written communication Skills 
5. Career development 
6. General Awareness 
Training Syllabus 
Goal Setting 
Motivation and Attitude Development 
Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 
Oral and Written communication 
Career Development 
General Awareness 
Feelings and Emotions, Positive Thinking, Behavioral Development, Needs and Drives, Coping with Stress and Challenges, Changing Attitude, Self Esteem and Satisfaction and Situation Handling 
Evaluation and Reflection, Dreams and Goals, S.M.A.R.T. Goals, Accountability, Vision and Mission, Goal Planning and Time Management 
Great Leaders, Ethics and Leadership, Interpersonal Skills, Public Speaking, Group Motivation, Group Morale, Team Building, Group Communication, Decision Making and Problem solving 
Public Speaking, Body Language, Listening Skills, Language Training, Vocabulary Development, Spoken English, spelling and Grammar, Letters, Academic Writing and Business Writings 
Learning skills, Study Planning, Careen Selection, Career Planning, Scholarships, Courses and Venues, Employment Opportunities. 
Current Affairs, General Readings, Journals and Magazines, Essay writing and Speech, Subject Specialization.
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A trainers group consist of 30 will be selected under the recommendation of concerned directors and senate of each district (ie: three per district). The candidate shall be in between the age group of 18 and 28 and qualification should have at least Higher Secondary. ‘Train the trainers’ program will be under the leadership of seven office bearers of MCYM, professional trainers and the selected members of earlier leaders. The program will be commenced with a 5 day workshop for the selected members of MCYM. This team will lead Esprit programs in their own areas. 
3.3. Expected Outcome 
Esprit paves a way for the creation outstanding leaders and visionaries for the Church Esprit participants will bring the visions to other members of MCYM Youths will get proper guidance and mentoring for their growth and development Youth of MCYM will be equipped to strive for outstanding achievements Members will act as the change agents in the church and society More youths will get attracted by the creative talents of MCYM members MCYM members will get equipped to crack high profile competitive exams By getting effective guidance, more youth will build a professional career
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4. Training Schedule 
Train the Trainers Program – Tiruvalla (It comprises of six two days intensive work shop) 
Sl. No. 
Subject 
Duration 
Resource Person Day 1 
1 
Introductory 
9.00 – 10.00 
2 Key Note 10.00 – 10.30 
Goal Setting and Planning 3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 
4 
Dreams and Goals 
2.00 – 4.00 
5 S.M.A.R.T. Goals 4.15 – 6.15 
6 
Creative Exercises 
8.30 – 10.30 
Day 2 
7 
Time Management 
7.00 – 9.00 
8 Goal Elements 9.15 – 11.00 
9 
Goal Planning/Action Planning 
11.10 – 1.10 
10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 
Day 3 
Motivation and Attitude Development 11 Positive Thinking 9.00 – 11.00 
12 
Feelings and Emotions 
11.10 – 1.10 
13 Behavioral Development 2.00 – 4.00 
14 
Coping with Stress 
4.15 – 6.15 
15 Creative Games 8.30 – 10.30 
Day 4 16 Yoga 7.00 – 9.00 
17 
Motivation 
9.15 – 11.00 
18 Attitude Development 11.10 – 1.10 
19 
Analysis and Reflection 
2.00 – 4.00 
Day 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 
21 
Value Leadership 
9.00 – 11.00 
22 Team Building 11.10 – 1.10 
23 
Decision Making and Problem solving 
2.00 – 4.00 
24 Ethics and Leadership 4.15 – 6.15 
25 
Group Activities 
8.30 – 10.30 
Day 6 
26 
Meditation 
7.00 – 9.00
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27 Interpersonal Skills 9.15 – 11.00 
28 
Group Motivation 
11.10 – 1.10 
29 Effective Leadership 2.00 – 4.00 
Day 7 
Communication Skills Development 30 Public Speaking 9.00 – 11.00 
31 
Vocabulary Development 
11.10 – 1.10 
33 Academic Writing 2.00 – 4.00 
34 
Talk Well – Language Training 
4.15 – 6.15 
35 Group Discussion 8.30 – 10.30 
Day 8 36 Body Language 7.00 – 9.00 
37 
Listening Skills 
9.15 – 11.00 
38 Master in Communication 11.10 – 1.10 
39 
Business writings 
2.00 – 4.00 
Day 9 
Career Development 40 Career Planning 9.00 – 11.00 
41 
Job Opportunities 
11.10 – 1.10 
42 Careen Selection 2.00 – 4.00 
43 
Scholarships, Courses and Venues 
4.15 – 6.15 
44 Group Activities –C V Development 8.30 – 10.30 
Day 10 45 Meditation and Yoga 7.00 – 9.00 
46 
Aptitude 
9.15 – 11.00 
47 Competitive Exams 11.10 – 1.10 
48 
Evaluation and Reflection 
2.00 – 4.00 
Day 11 
General Awareness 49 General Awareness 9.00 – 11.00 
50 
Reading Habits 
11.10 – 1.10 
51 Social Networking Skill 2.00 – 4.00 
52 
Group Discussion 
4.15 – 6.15 
53 Creative Games 8.30 – 10.30 
Day 12 54 Exam 7.00 – 9.00 
55 
Creative Plans 
9.15 – 11.00 
56 Exercises 11.10 – 1.10 
57 
Valedictory 
2.00 – 4.00 
58 Closing 4.00 – 5.00
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5. Regional Training Programs 
Regional training program is an initiative to impart Esprit Vision to all the youth members of church. This will be at 9 locations and will be lead by trained senior leaders of MCYM. Duration of the Regional training workshop is 2 days. 
6. Key Features 
Esprit allots a senior member as a guide/mentor to each participant. Participants can consult with the expert during his whole career Study materials will be distributed. It includes You – CAT, You Can Win and materials related to the course Exam will be conducted at the end of the course Certificates will be distributed to the successful candidates Best performers will be rewarded Trained leaders shall coordinate training programs in their own regions 
7. Facilities Required 
Arrangement of Venue Preparation of Course Materials Empanelment of Trainers 
8. Estimate 
Sl. No. 
Particulars 
Unit Charge 
Nos. 
Total 1 Resource Person Fee 4500 36 162000 
2 
Materials 
750 
40 
30000 3 Food and Refreshment 8000 12 96000 
4 
Communication 
750 
6 
4500 5 Sound and Power 4500 6 27000 
6 
Transportation 
1800 
12 
21600 7 Awards and Certificates 90 40 3600 
8 
Inaugural and Closing Function 
8500 
2 
17000 9 Meeting Arrangements 15000 1 15000 
10 
Miscellaneous 
25000 
1 
25000 GRAND TOTAL 401700 
Rs. 401700 (Four lakhs seventeen thousand Rupees only)
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Annexure Training Syllabus 
A. Goal Setting 
Planning to Live Your Life Your Way 
Many people feel as if they're adrift in the world. They work hard, but they don't seem to get anywhere worthwhile. A key reason that they feel this way is that they haven't spent enough time thinking about what they want from life, and haven't set themselves formal goals. After all, would you set out on a major journey with no real idea of your destination? Probably not! Goal setting is a powerful process for thinking about your ideal future, and for motivating yourself to turn your vision of this future into reality. The process of setting goals helps you choose where you want to go in life. By knowing precisely what you want to achieve, you know where you have to concentrate your efforts. You'll also quickly spot the distractions that can, so easily, lead you astray. 
Why Set Goals? 
Goal setting is used by top-level athletes, successful business-people and achievers in all fields. Setting goals gives you long-term vision and short-term motivation. It focuses your acquisition of knowledge, and helps you to organize your time and your resources so that you can make the very most of your life. By setting sharp, clearly defined goals, you can measure and take pride in the achievement of those goals, and you'll see forward progress in what might previously have seemed a long pointless grind. You will also raise your self-confidence, as you recognize your own ability and competence in achieving the goals that you've set. 
Starting to Set Personal Goals 
You set your goals on a number of levels: First you create your "big picture" of what you want to do with your life (or over, say, the next 10 years), and identify the large-scale goals that you want to achieve. Then, you break these down into the smaller and smaller targets that you must hit to reach your lifetime goals. Finally, once you have your plan, you start working on it to achieve these goals. 
This is why we start the process of goal setting by looking at your lifetime goals. Then, we work down to the things that you can do in, say, the next five years, then next year, next month, next week, and today, to start moving towards them. 
Step 1: Setting Lifetime Goals 
The first step in setting personal goals is to consider what you want to achieve in your lifetime (or at least, by a significant and distant age in the future). Setting lifetime goals gives you the overall perspective that shapes all other aspects of your decision making.
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To give a broad, balanced coverage of all important areas in your life, try to set goals in some of the following categories (or in other categories of your own, where these are important to you): Career - What level do you want to reach in your career, or what do you want to achieve? Financial - How much do you want to earn, by what stage? How is this related to your career goals? Education - Is there any knowledge you want to acquire in particular? What information and skills will you need to have in order to achieve other goals? Family - Do you want to be a parent? If so, how are you going to be a good parent? How do you want to be seen by a partner or by members of your extended family? Artistic - Do you want to achieve any artistic goals? Attitude - Is any part of your mindset holding you back? Is there any part of the way that you behave that upsets you? (If so, set a goal to improve your behavior or find a solution to the problem.) Physical - Are there any athletic goals that you want to achieve, or do you want good health deep into old age? What steps are you going to take to achieve this? Pleasure - How do you want to enjoy yourself? (You should ensure that some of your life is for you!) Public Service - Do you want to make the world a better place? If so, how? 
Spend some time brainstorming these things, and then select one or more goals in each category that best reflect what you want to do. Then consider trimming again so that you have a small number of really significant goals that you can focus on. As you do this, make sure that the goals that you have set are ones that you genuinely want to achieve, not ones that your parents, family, or employers might want. (If you have a partner, you probably want to consider what he or she wants - however, make sure that you also remain true to yourself!) 
Step 2: Setting Smaller Goals 
Once you have set your lifetime goals, set a five-year plan of smaller goals that you need to complete if you are to reach your lifetime plan. Then create a one-year plan, six-month plan, and a one-month plan of progressively smaller goals that you should reach to achieve your lifetime goals. Each of these should be based on the previous plan. Then create a daily To-Do List of things that you should do today to work towards your lifetime goals. At an early stage, your smaller goals might be to read books and gather information on the achievement of your higher level goals. This will help you to improve the quality and realism of your goal setting. Finally review your plans, and make sure that they fit the way in which you want to live your life.
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Staying on Course 
Once you've decided on your first set of goals, keep the process going by reviewing and updating your To-Do List on a daily basis. Periodically review the longer term plans, and modify them to reflect your changing priorities and experience. (A good way of doing this is to schedule regular, repeating reviews using a computer- based diary.) 
SMART Goals 
A useful way of making goals more powerful is to use the SMART mnemonic. While there are plenty of variants (some of which we've included in parenthesis), SMART usually stands for: S - Specific (or Significant). M - Measurable (or Meaningful). A - Attainable (or Action-Oriented). R - Relevant (or Rewarding). T - Time-bound (or Trackable). 
For example, instead of having "To sail around the world" as a goal, it's more powerful to say "To have completed my trip around the world by December 31, 2015." Obviously, this will only be attainable if a lot of preparation has been completed beforehand! 
Further Goal Setting Tips 
The following broad guidelines will help you to set effective, achievable goals: State each goal as a positive statement - Express your goals positively – "Execute this technique well" is a much better goal than "Don't make this stupid mistake." Be precise: Set precise goals, putting in dates, times and amounts so that you can measure achievement. If you do this, you'll know exactly when you have achieved the goal, and can take complete satisfaction from having achieved it. Set priorities - When you have several goals, give each a priority. This helps you to avoid feeling overwhelmed by having too many goals, and helps to direct your attention to the most important ones. Write goals down - This crystallizes them and gives them more force. Keep operational goals small - Keep the low-level goals that you're working towards small and achievable. If a goal is too large, then it can seem that you are not making progress towards it. Keeping goals small and incremental gives more opportunities for reward. Set performance goals, not outcome goals - You should take care to set goals over which you have as much control as possible. It can be quite dispiriting to fail to achieve a personal goal for reasons beyond your control! In business, these reasons could be bad business environments or unexpected effects of government policy. In sport, they could include poor judging, bad weather, injury, or just plain bad luck. If you base your goals on personal performance, then you can keep control over the achievement of your goals, and draw satisfaction from them. Set realistic goals - It's important to set goals that you can achieve. All sorts of people (for example, employers, parents, media, or society) can set unrealistic goals for you. They will often do this in ignorance of your own desires and ambitions.
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It's also possible to set goals that are too difficult because you might not appreciate either the obstacles in the way, or understand quite how much skill you need to develop to achieve a particular level of performance. 
Achieving Goals 
When you've achieved a goal, take the time to enjoy the satisfaction of having done so. Absorb the implications of the goal achievement, and observe the progress that you've made towards other goals. If the goal was a significant one, reward yourself appropriately. All of this helps you build the self- confidence you deserve. With the experience of having achieved this goal, review the rest of your goal plans: If you achieved the goal too easily, make your next goal harder. If the goal took a dispiriting length of time to achieve, make the next goal a little easier. If you learned something that would lead you to change other goals, do so. If you noticed a deficit in your skills despite achieving the goal, decide whether to set goals to fix this. 
Feed lessons learned back into your goal setting. Remember too that your goals will change as time goes on. Adjust them regularly to reflect growth in your knowledge and experience, and if goals do not hold any attraction any longer, consider letting them go. 
Goal Setting Example 
For her New Year's Resolution, Susan has decided to think about what she really wants to do with her life. Her lifetime goals are as follows: Career - "To be managing editor of the magazine that I work for." Artistic - "To keep working on my illustration skills. Ultimately I want to have my own show in our downtown gallery." Physical - "To run a marathon." 
Now that Susan has listed her lifetime goals, she then breaks down each one into smaller, more manageable goals. Let's take a closer look at how she might break down her lifetime career goal - becoming managing editor of her magazine: Five-year goal: "Become deputy editor." One-year goal: "Volunteer for projects that the current Managing Editor is heading up." Six-month goal: "Go back to school and finish my journalism degree." One-month goal: "Talk to the current managing editor to determine what skills are needed to do the job." One-week goal: "Book the meeting with the Managing Editor." 
As you can see from this example, breaking big goals down into smaller, more manageable goals makes it far easier to see how the goal will get accomplished.
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Key Points 
Goal setting is an important method of: Deciding what you want to achieve in your life. Separating what's important from what's irrelevant, or a distraction. Motivating yourself. Building your self-confidence, based on successful achievement of goals. 
Set your lifetime goals first. Then, set a five-year plan of smaller goals that you need to complete if you are to reach your lifetime plan. Keep the process going by regularly reviewing and updating your goals. And remember to take time to enjoy the satisfaction of achieving your goals when you do so. If you don't already set goals, do so, starting now. As you make this technique part of your life, you'll find your career accelerating, and you'll wonder how you did without it! 
(http://www.mindtools.com/page6.html)
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B. Motivation and Attitude 
A team is formed when individuals with a similar interest come together to realize a common dream. The team members must think of their team first and all other personal interests should come later. Every individual must contribute equally as per his capability to achieve the predefined targets successfully within the desired time frame. Motivation and attitude go hand in hand in increasing the output of any team. You need a match stick for fire, you need ink for a pen to write, and similarly an individual needs motivation to perform. Every individual has some latent talent and needs a push for the talent to come out. Without motivation, the team members feel reluctant to work and also tend to spread negativity around. Human beings are hungry for praise and appreciation. It is the prime duty of the team leader to appreciate his team members whenever they have done something great. This way they feel happy and motivated to perform even better the next time. Set a deadline for the submission of work. All the employees submitting the work within the stipulated time frame must be appreciated in public. Circulate a mail among all the employees appreciating your team member’s efficiency. Any person coming out with a brilliant idea should be suitably rewarded. It is not always you give cash to motivate your employees, but even small tokens of appreciation can make a difference. Reward your team member with anything he likes. Appreciating one member does not mean you will neglect or criticize the other members of the team who could not perform up to the mark this time. It is the duty of the team leader to motivate them so that they perform well the next time. Ask them to “BUCK UP”. A single member’s performance can hardly make a difference to the team’s performance; every member has to contribute equally for the maximum output. Celebrate your team’s success inviting all your team members. Take them out for a lunch to a nearby restaurant. They will feel happy and also come closer to each other this way. Give a pat on their back to appreciate their hard work. Titles such as “Best Employee of the month” and “Best Team Member” also go a long way in motivating the team members. The names of the best performers must be displayed on the notice boards for everyone to see. Incentives and perks also motivate the employees to a large extent. If any team member does something outstanding do not forget to appreciate him on an open forum and also ask the other members to reach to his level as well. Avoid making fun of your colleagues. It is considered highly unprofessional. Don’t spread negativity around. Don’t depend on blame games or spread unnecessary rumours about your team members. 
Motivation alone can’t create wonders; it needs to be coupled with positive attitude of the team members to ensure high performance of the team. Adopt a positive attitude at work. Do not always find faults in others. Listen to your team members as well. Don’t assume things or draw conclusions on your own. Be a little more flexible and adjusting to avoid conflicts at work place. Sit and discuss issues with your team members to reach to an alternative. Results can’t be achieved
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unless and until you believe in yourself. The will power to do something is important. One should have the urge to perform. Always try to look at life from a larger perspective. Things can not always be the way you like, its better to accept things as it is sometimes. Remember after heavy rains, there is always a clear sky. Problems might crop up anytime, but it is always better to grin and move on. Do not overreact on petty things. Don’t be too adamant or rigid, instead be a little forgiving. It is absolutely okay if you take the initiative and say “Sorry”. This magical word goes a long way in reducing conflicts to a large extent. Don’t unnecessary create tensions for others and yourself as well. Don’t be disheartened if someone comes to you and corrects you for your mistakes; do take it in a positive and healthy way. Do not step in the office with a mind clouded with negative thoughts. Everything seems wrong to you and you unnecessarily fight with people around. Team members must adopt a positive attitude to avoid tensions and misunderstandings at work place. Positive attitude with a little motivation can actually create wonders for the team. (http://www.managementstudyguide.com/role-of-motivation-attitude-in-team.htm)
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C. Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 
Leaders know what they value. They also recognize the importance of ethical behavior. The best leaders exhibit both their values and their ethics in their leadership style and actions. Your leadership ethics and values should be visible because you live them in your actions every single day. A lack of trust is a problem in many workplaces. If leaders never identified their values in these workplaces, the mistrust is understandable. People don't know what they can expect. If leaders have identified and shared their values, living the values daily, visibly will create trust. To say one sentiment and to do another will damage trust - possibly forever. In Trust Rules: The Most Important Secret, three constructs of trust are explored. Dr. Duane C. Tway calls trust a construct because it is "constructed" of these three components: “the capacity for trusting, the perception of competence, and the perception of intentions.” Workplace ethics take the same route. If the organization's leadership has a code of conduct and ethical expectations, they become an organization joke if the leaders fail to live up to their published code. Leaders that exhibit ethical behavior powerfully influence the actions of others. 
Choose Your Leadership Values 
The following are examples of values. You might use these as the starting point for discussing values within your organization: ambition, competency, individuality, equality, integrity, service, responsibility, accuracy, respect, dedication, diversity, improvement, enjoyment/fun, loyalty, credibility, honesty, innovativeness, teamwork, excellence, accountability, empowerment, quality, efficiency, dignity, collaboration, stewardship, empathy, accomplishment, courage, wisdom, independence, security, challenge, influence, learning, compassion, friendliness, discipline/order, generosity, persistency,optimism, dependability, flexibility As a leader, choose the values and the ethics that are most important to you, the values and ethics you believe in and that define your character. Then live them visibly every day at work. Living your values is one of the most powerful tools available to you to help you lead and influence others. Don't waste your best opportunity. 
Characteristics of a Successful Leadership Style 
Much is written about what makes successful leaders. I will focus on the characteristics, traits and actions that, I believe, are key. Choose to lead. Be the person others choose to follow. Provide vision for the future. Provide inspiration. Make other people feel important and appreciated. Live your values. Behave ethically. (Current article - you are here.)
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Set the pace through your expectations and example. Establish an environment of continuous improvement. Provide opportunities for people to grow, both personally and professionally. Care and act with compassion. 
(http://humanresources.about.com/od/leadership/a/leader_values.htm) Group dynamics refers to a system of behaviors and psychological processes occurring within a social group (intragroup dynamics), or between social groups (intergroup dynamics). The study of group dynamics can be useful in understanding decision-making behavior, tracking the spread of diseases in society, creating effective therapy techniques, and following the emergence and popularity of new ideas and technologies. Group dynamics are at the core of understanding racism, sexism, and other forms of social prejudice and discrimination. These applications of the field are studied in psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science, epidemiology, education, social work, business, and communication studies.
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D. Career Planning 
Building a Career 
Today, and more than ever, most people are responsible for building their own careers. Whether you are just starting, or you have several years of experience, these paragraphs might help you advance your career. The 9 most important career planning tips is listed below: 
1. Never Stop Learning 
Life-long learning is your keyword. The world is constantly changing, and everybody is looking for new ways of doing business. If you have decided that your current skills are good enough, you have also decided that your current job is good enough. But if you want a career in the future, you should add regular updates to your skills and knowledge. 
2. Ask, Listen And Learn 
A good listener can learn a lot. Listen to your co-workers, your boss, and your superiors. You can learn a lot from their experience. Ask about issues that interest you, and listen to what they say. Let them tell you about how things work, and what you could have done better. Most people will love to be your free tutor. 
3. Fulfill Your Current Job 
Your current job might be best place to start your career. It is often very little that separates successful people from the average. But nothing comes free. If you do your job well and fulfill your responsibilities, this is often the best way to start a new career. Talk to your supervisor about things you can do. Suggest improvements. Offer your help when help is needed. In return ask for help to build a better career. It is often possible - right inside your own organization - especially if you have proved to be a valued employee. 
4. Build Your Network 
Your next career step might arise from your contact network. Did you know that more than 50% of all jobs are obtained from contact networks? If you have a good contact network, it is also a good place to discover future careers, to explore new trends, and to learn about new opportunities. Spend some time building new contacts, and don't forget to maintain the ones you already have. One of the best ways to get serious information from your network is to regularly ask your contacts how they are, what they do, and what is new about their careers. 
5. Identify Your Current Job 
Your current job should be identified, not assumed. Make sure you don't work with tasks you assume are important. This is waste of time and talent. When you start in a new job, talk to your superior about your priorities. If you're not sure about what is most important, then ask him. And ask him again. Often you will be surprised about the differences between what you assume, and what is really important.
Esprit - MCYM 2012 
Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 20 
6. Identify Your Next Job 
Your dream job must be identified. Before you start planning your future career, be sure you have identified your dream job. In your dream job, you will be doing all the things you enjoy, and none of the things you don't enjoy. What kind of job would that be? Do you like or dislike having responsibility for other employees. Do you like to work with technology or with people? Do you want to run your own business? Do you want to be an artist, a designer or a skilled engineer? A manager? Before building your future career your goal must be identified. 
7. Prepare Yourself 
Your dream might show up tomorrow. Be prepared. Don't wait a second. Update your CV now, and continue to update it regularly. Tomorrow your dream job may show up right before your nose. Prepare for it with a professional CV and be ready to describe yourself as a valuable object to anyone that will try to recruit you. If you don't know how to write a CV, or how to describe yourself, start learning it now. 
8. Pick The Right Tools 
Pick the tools you can handle. You can build your future career using a lot of different tools. Studying at W3Schools is easy. Taking a full master degree is more complicated. You can add a lot to your career by studying books and tutorials (like the one you find at W3Schools). Doing short time courses with certification tests might add valuable weight to your CV. And don't forget: Your current job is often the most valuable source of building new skills. Don't pick a tool that is too heavy for you to handle! 
9. Realize Your Dreams 
Put your dreams into action. Don't let a busy job kill your dreams. If you have higher goals, put them into action now. If you have plans about taking more education, getting a better job, starting your own company or something else, you should not use your daily job as a "waiting station". Your daily job will get more and more busy, you will be caught up in the rat race, and you will burn up your energy. If you have this energy, you should use it now, to realize your dreams. 
(http://www.w3schools.com/cert/career_tips.asp
Esprit - MCYM 2012 
Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 21 
E. Communication Skills 
The ability to communicate is the primary factor that distinguishes human beings from animals. And it is the ability to communicate well that distinguishes one individual from another. The fact, is that apart from the basic necessities, one needs to be equipped with habits for good communication skills, as this is what will make them a happy and successful social being. In order to develop these habits, one needs to first acknowledge the fact that they need to improve communication skills from time to time. They need to take stock of the way they interact and the direction in which their work and personal relations are going. The only constant in life is change, and the more one accepts one's strengths and works towards dealing with their shortcomings, especially in the area of communication skills, the better will be their interactions and the more their social popularity. The dominating question that comes here is: How to improve communication skills? Well, the answer is simple. One can find plenty of literature on this. There are also experts, who conduct workshops and seminars based on communication skills of men and women. In fact, a large number of companies are bringing in trainers to regularly conduct sessions on the subject, in order to help their work force maintain better interpersonal work relations. Today, effective communication skills has become a predominant factor even while recruiting employees. While interviewing candidates, most interviewers judge them on the basis of the way they communicate. They believe that skills can be improvised on the job; but ability to communicate well is important, as every employee becomes the representing face of the company. There are trainers, who specialize in delivering custom-made programs on the subject. Through the session they not only facilitate better skills in the department of communications, but also look into the problems that come in the way of being able to convey messages effectively. They discuss these issues with the management and then sought to design programs accordingly. For instance, time mismanagement becomes a cause for stress and frustration, which then hampers the possibility of healthy communications at work. Then in weeks to come the company organizes a program on time management. Thus, a workshop on communication skills helps the management t to deal with the finer employee nuances about which they lack awareness. "Identification is one of the key ingredients of effective communication. In fact, unless your listeners can identify with what you are saying and with the way you are saying it, they are not likely to receive and understand your message." The quote above is the underlying factor that explains the importance of communication skills. In fact, there are other such quotes, which are as follows that explains the importance of effective communications skills: Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after. the newest computer can merely compound, at speed, the oldest problem in the relations between human beings, and in the end the communicator will be confronted with the old problem, of what to say and how to say it. 
The colossal misunderstanding of our times is the assumption that insight will work with people who are unmotivated to change. Communication does not depend on syntax, or eloquence, or rhetoric, or
Esprit - MCYM 2012 
Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 22 
articulation; but on the emotional context in which the message is being heard. People can only hear you when they are moving toward you, and they are not likely to when your words are pursuing them. Even the choicest words lose their power when they are used to overpower. Attitudes are the real figures of speech. Some proverbs When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen. The problem with communication... is the illusion that is has been accomplished. The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously. Argument is the worst sort of communication. Every individual needs to be well equipped with the tools to communicate effectively, whether it is on the personal front, or at work. In fact, according to the management gurus, being a good communicator is half the battle won. After all, if one speaks and listens well, then there is little or no scope for misunderstanding. Thus, keeping this fact in mind, the primary reasons for misunderstanding is due to inability to speak well, or listen effectively. According to the various dictionaries the definition of communication skills is as follows : Communication skills includes lip reading, finger-spelling, sign language; for interpersonal skills use, interpersonal relations. Communication skills are the ability to use language (receptive) and express (expressive) information. Communication skills are the set of skills that enables a person to convey information so that it is received and understood. Communication skills refer to the repertoire of behaviors that serve to convey information for the individual. Communication skills are the ability an individual displays in consistently demonstrates the ability to effectively communicate with clients, colleagues, subordinates, and supervisors in professional manner and in the personal department. Communication skills are generally understood to be the art or technique of persuasion through the use of oral language and written language. To understand the basic of communication skills, one needs to understand that communication is one of those words that is most hyped in contemporary culture. It includes a large number of experiences, actions and events; also a variety of happening and meanings, as well as technologies. This, means that every platform for communicating is a communication event. This includes formal meeting, seminars, workshops, trade fairs, etc. Then there are the communication media such as radio, TV, newspapers, etc. The communication technologies include pagers, phones, etc. The communication professionals include advertisers, journalists, camera crew, etc. 
(www.communicationskills.co.in )
Esprit - MCYM 2012 
Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 23 
Schedule of Regional Training Programs Regional training program is an initiative to impart Esprit Vision to all the youth members of church. This will be at 9 locations and will be lead by trained senior leaders of MCYM. Duration of the Regional training workshop is 2 days. 
Location and Date 
Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person 
Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 
2 
Key Note 
10.00 – 10.30 
3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 
4 
Motivation and Attitude Development 
2.00 – 4.00 
5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 
6 
Creative Exercises 
8.30 – 10.30 
Day 2 
7 
Prayer and Meditation 
7.00 – 9.00 
8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 
9 
Communication and General Awareness 
11.10 – 1.10 
10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 
Location and Date 
Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person 
Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 
2 
Key Note 
10.00 – 10.30 
3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 
4 
Motivation and Attitude Development 
2.00 – 4.00 
5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 
6 
Creative Exercises 
8.30 – 10.30 
Day 2 
7 
Prayer and Meditation 
7.00 – 9.00 
8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 
9 
Communication and General Awareness 
11.10 – 1.10 
10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 
Location and Date
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Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 24 
Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person 
Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 
2 
Key Note 
10.00 – 10.30 
3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 
4 
Motivation and Attitude Development 
2.00 – 4.00 
5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 
6 
Creative Exercises 
8.30 – 10.30 
Day 2 
7 
Prayer and Meditation 
7.00 – 9.00 
8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 
9 
Communication and General Awareness 
11.10 – 1.10 
10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 
Location and Date 
Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person 
Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 
2 
Key Note 
10.00 – 10.30 
3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 
4 
Motivation and Attitude Development 
2.00 – 4.00 
5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 
6 
Creative Exercises 
8.30 – 10.30 
Day 2 
7 
Prayer and Meditation 
7.00 – 9.00 
8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 
9 
Communication and General Awareness 
11.10 – 1.10 
10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 
Location and Date 
Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person 
Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 
2 
Key Note 
10.00 – 10.30 
3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 
4 
Motivation and Attitude 
2.00 – 4.00
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Development 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 
6 
Creative Exercises 
8.30 – 10.30 
Day 2 
7 
Prayer and Meditation 
7.00 – 9.00 
8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 
9 
Communication and General Awareness 
11.10 – 1.10 
10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 
Location and Date 
Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person 
Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 
2 
Key Note 
10.00 – 10.30 
3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 
4 
Motivation and Attitude Development 
2.00 – 4.00 
5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 
6 
Creative Exercises 
8.30 – 10.30 
Day 2 
7 
Prayer and Meditation 
7.00 – 9.00 
8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 
9 
Communication and General Awareness 
11.10 – 1.10 
10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 
Location and Date 
Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person 
Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 
2 
Key Note 
10.00 – 10.30 
3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 
4 
Motivation and Attitude Development 
2.00 – 4.00 
5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 
6 
Creative Exercises 
8.30 – 10.30 
Day 2 
7 
Prayer and Meditation 
7.00 – 9.00 
8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 
9 
Communication and General 
11.10 – 1.10
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Awareness 10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 
Location and Date 
Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person 
Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 
2 
Key Note 
10.00 – 10.30 
3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 
4 
Motivation and Attitude Development 
2.00 – 4.00 
5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 
6 
Creative Exercises 
8.30 – 10.30 
Day 2 
7 
Prayer and Meditation 
7.00 – 9.00 
8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 
9 
Communication and General Awareness 
11.10 – 1.10 
10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 
Location and Date 
Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person 
Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 
2 
Key Note 
10.00 – 10.30 
3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 
4 
Motivation and Attitude Development 
2.00 – 4.00 
5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 
6 
Creative Exercises 
8.30 – 10.30 
Day 2 
7 
Prayer and Meditation 
7.00 – 9.00 
8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 
9 
Communication and General Awareness 
11.10 – 1.10 
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Training program

  • 1. Esprit* Youth for Revival “So that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe as you hold out the word of life.” Philippians 2:15 An initiative of Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM) Prepared by Green Life India Solutions, Kochi
  • 2. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 2 1. About MCYM The Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM) of Kerala dates back to the second half of the 1960s. In the wake of the Second Vatican Council and motivated by great the visionary Most Rev. Dr.Zacarias Mar Athanasius, church started to discuss about the formation of a strong youth movement. Named as ‘Kerala Catholica Yuvajana Sangadana’, MCYM in Thiruvalla Diocese was formed on17th Nov 1967, under the president ship of Msgr. Mathew Nedungattu at Vennikkulam. MCYM aims at total development of youth and integral liberation of society. Additionally, it is an endeavor to equip the youths to continue the mission of God through Malankara Catholic Church. Built on the founding principle of evangelization, MCYM focuses on spiritual, intellectual, social cultural and political development of youth and society. The errand behind the formation of this movement was to develop youth in spirituality and faith in the context of catholic teachings and beliefs, thereby ensures a strong foundation to church. With the expectation keeping in tone, movement first flourishes in middle part of Kerala. Meanwhile the youth movement in Thiruvalla Diocese was profoundly developed and Bishops foresight to integrate the whole Malankara youth under one roof paved the way for renaming this movement as MCYM in Thiruvalla Diocese. At the same time, it was forced to be united in the Kerala level because of the federal administrative style of Kerala Catholic Youth Movement (KCYM). Later, the youth movement activities scattered in different diocese was brought together in 1990 leading to the formation of the MCYM Central Secretariat The MCYM in different dioceses had its own constitution, flag anthem, motto patron saint and style of function. In view of giving uniformity, the central secretariat succeeded to agree on a common constitution. It was promulgated in 1992 September 20. Central Secretariat initiate several steps within short span to reclaim the youth activities to reach up to its optimum and brought various mission regions scattered all over India, N America, Germany and Middle East together and also given equivalent status to Diocese under its new constitution and this bestowed a new boost to MCYM activities in these regions. Spirituality and knowledge trigger the real liberation in the society. MCYM strongly believes that overall development of a youth possible through an integral approach and spirituality plays a key role. This multi disciplinary approach made MCYM to visualize its goals and strategies in a different line. Remembering the living word of God ‘remember your creator in the days of your youth’ (Ecclesiastes 12.1, MCYM developing its strategies and missions. *(Esprit from French means Liveliness of mind or spirit; sprightliness).
  • 3. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 3 2. Introduction Training and development is an integral part of any growing institution, especially a system targeting personal development and societal change. It plays a vital role in the enhancement of attitude, skill and knowledge of individuals and groups. To understand the nuances of scientific and social development and to become change agents in the society, continuous, innovative and most sophisticated techniques of training is required. Training and development can significantly contribute in fostering personal growth and interpersonal skills. In order to cope up with the challenging professional competency of emerging youth, people are expected to undergo series of programs in related areas. At this juncture, Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM) is stepping in to a new endeavor to empower young talents of the church. 3. Esprit MCYM strongly believes in the word of God – ‘When vision vanishes people perish’ and found its mission as creating great leaders and visionaries. Above all, MCYM deeply grounded in the principles of living God and dedicated to serve people and church. Esprit is a training and development initiative of MCYM to improve knowledge, skill and attitude of young members of the church community. It envisions at imparting right vision, inculcating value leadership and effective execution of church mission. Esprit focuses at developing young talents and change agents through continuous training and development activities. The proposed training program Esprit is a one year project comprises of six 2 days sessions targets youth members of MCYM. Each program consist of theoretical as well as practical sessions on different topics like goal setting, value leadership, group dynamism, oral and written communication skills, career development and general awareness. 3.1. Objective Developing young talents and motivate them to be a part of social change and church development Creating value leadership, group dynamism and moral thinking among youths Enhancing knowledge, attitude and skills of people and motivate them to contribute for overall development of nearby community Developing, grooming and molding of young professionals and preparing them to cope up with the emerging challenges
  • 4. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 4 3.2. Methodology and Program Design Esprit will provide an opportunity and broad structure for the development of individuals especially their behavioral skills. It will also help them in attaining personal growth by increasing their current awareness, personality and skills at each level which can expand the horizons of human intellect. While encapsulating, it envisions to improving personal skills of youths and thereby stimulate the race to reach personal and group goals by inculcating the sense of team work, team spirit, and inter-team collaborations. To improve skills, competency and general awareness of youths, MCYM, provide a platform for developing innovative thinking by demonstrating different techniques. It not only unravels the ‘real self’ but also improves the overall efficiency of individual and group. Ultimately it will help to improve the quality of individual as well as teams. The cutting edge of knowledge and practice will motivate them to learn within. Esprit – the youth development training program is a one year course consists of six two day sessions. This will be conducted twice in a month from Saturday morning to Sunday evening. This 100 hr training program incorporates theoretical as well as practical sessions. Initial training will be given to senior members of MCYM under the leadership of veteran trainers and experienced leaders of the Church. This training team is expected to bring the mission of Esprit to around 5000 youths of the 126 parishes of Malankara Catholic Church. Methodology of Esprit Esprit – 100 Hours
  • 5. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 5 Proposed Training Content is as follows. 1. Goal Setting 2. Motivation and Attitude Development 3. Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4. Oral and Written communication Skills 5. Career development 6. General Awareness Training Syllabus Goal Setting Motivation and Attitude Development Value Leadership and Group Dynamism Oral and Written communication Career Development General Awareness Feelings and Emotions, Positive Thinking, Behavioral Development, Needs and Drives, Coping with Stress and Challenges, Changing Attitude, Self Esteem and Satisfaction and Situation Handling Evaluation and Reflection, Dreams and Goals, S.M.A.R.T. Goals, Accountability, Vision and Mission, Goal Planning and Time Management Great Leaders, Ethics and Leadership, Interpersonal Skills, Public Speaking, Group Motivation, Group Morale, Team Building, Group Communication, Decision Making and Problem solving Public Speaking, Body Language, Listening Skills, Language Training, Vocabulary Development, Spoken English, spelling and Grammar, Letters, Academic Writing and Business Writings Learning skills, Study Planning, Careen Selection, Career Planning, Scholarships, Courses and Venues, Employment Opportunities. Current Affairs, General Readings, Journals and Magazines, Essay writing and Speech, Subject Specialization.
  • 6. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 6 A trainers group consist of 30 will be selected under the recommendation of concerned directors and senate of each district (ie: three per district). The candidate shall be in between the age group of 18 and 28 and qualification should have at least Higher Secondary. ‘Train the trainers’ program will be under the leadership of seven office bearers of MCYM, professional trainers and the selected members of earlier leaders. The program will be commenced with a 5 day workshop for the selected members of MCYM. This team will lead Esprit programs in their own areas. 3.3. Expected Outcome Esprit paves a way for the creation outstanding leaders and visionaries for the Church Esprit participants will bring the visions to other members of MCYM Youths will get proper guidance and mentoring for their growth and development Youth of MCYM will be equipped to strive for outstanding achievements Members will act as the change agents in the church and society More youths will get attracted by the creative talents of MCYM members MCYM members will get equipped to crack high profile competitive exams By getting effective guidance, more youth will build a professional career
  • 7. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 7 4. Training Schedule Train the Trainers Program – Tiruvalla (It comprises of six two days intensive work shop) Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 2 Key Note 10.00 – 10.30 Goal Setting and Planning 3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 4 Dreams and Goals 2.00 – 4.00 5 S.M.A.R.T. Goals 4.15 – 6.15 6 Creative Exercises 8.30 – 10.30 Day 2 7 Time Management 7.00 – 9.00 8 Goal Elements 9.15 – 11.00 9 Goal Planning/Action Planning 11.10 – 1.10 10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 Day 3 Motivation and Attitude Development 11 Positive Thinking 9.00 – 11.00 12 Feelings and Emotions 11.10 – 1.10 13 Behavioral Development 2.00 – 4.00 14 Coping with Stress 4.15 – 6.15 15 Creative Games 8.30 – 10.30 Day 4 16 Yoga 7.00 – 9.00 17 Motivation 9.15 – 11.00 18 Attitude Development 11.10 – 1.10 19 Analysis and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 Day 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 21 Value Leadership 9.00 – 11.00 22 Team Building 11.10 – 1.10 23 Decision Making and Problem solving 2.00 – 4.00 24 Ethics and Leadership 4.15 – 6.15 25 Group Activities 8.30 – 10.30 Day 6 26 Meditation 7.00 – 9.00
  • 8. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 8 27 Interpersonal Skills 9.15 – 11.00 28 Group Motivation 11.10 – 1.10 29 Effective Leadership 2.00 – 4.00 Day 7 Communication Skills Development 30 Public Speaking 9.00 – 11.00 31 Vocabulary Development 11.10 – 1.10 33 Academic Writing 2.00 – 4.00 34 Talk Well – Language Training 4.15 – 6.15 35 Group Discussion 8.30 – 10.30 Day 8 36 Body Language 7.00 – 9.00 37 Listening Skills 9.15 – 11.00 38 Master in Communication 11.10 – 1.10 39 Business writings 2.00 – 4.00 Day 9 Career Development 40 Career Planning 9.00 – 11.00 41 Job Opportunities 11.10 – 1.10 42 Careen Selection 2.00 – 4.00 43 Scholarships, Courses and Venues 4.15 – 6.15 44 Group Activities –C V Development 8.30 – 10.30 Day 10 45 Meditation and Yoga 7.00 – 9.00 46 Aptitude 9.15 – 11.00 47 Competitive Exams 11.10 – 1.10 48 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 Day 11 General Awareness 49 General Awareness 9.00 – 11.00 50 Reading Habits 11.10 – 1.10 51 Social Networking Skill 2.00 – 4.00 52 Group Discussion 4.15 – 6.15 53 Creative Games 8.30 – 10.30 Day 12 54 Exam 7.00 – 9.00 55 Creative Plans 9.15 – 11.00 56 Exercises 11.10 – 1.10 57 Valedictory 2.00 – 4.00 58 Closing 4.00 – 5.00
  • 9. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 9 5. Regional Training Programs Regional training program is an initiative to impart Esprit Vision to all the youth members of church. This will be at 9 locations and will be lead by trained senior leaders of MCYM. Duration of the Regional training workshop is 2 days. 6. Key Features Esprit allots a senior member as a guide/mentor to each participant. Participants can consult with the expert during his whole career Study materials will be distributed. It includes You – CAT, You Can Win and materials related to the course Exam will be conducted at the end of the course Certificates will be distributed to the successful candidates Best performers will be rewarded Trained leaders shall coordinate training programs in their own regions 7. Facilities Required Arrangement of Venue Preparation of Course Materials Empanelment of Trainers 8. Estimate Sl. No. Particulars Unit Charge Nos. Total 1 Resource Person Fee 4500 36 162000 2 Materials 750 40 30000 3 Food and Refreshment 8000 12 96000 4 Communication 750 6 4500 5 Sound and Power 4500 6 27000 6 Transportation 1800 12 21600 7 Awards and Certificates 90 40 3600 8 Inaugural and Closing Function 8500 2 17000 9 Meeting Arrangements 15000 1 15000 10 Miscellaneous 25000 1 25000 GRAND TOTAL 401700 Rs. 401700 (Four lakhs seventeen thousand Rupees only)
  • 10. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 10 Annexure Training Syllabus A. Goal Setting Planning to Live Your Life Your Way Many people feel as if they're adrift in the world. They work hard, but they don't seem to get anywhere worthwhile. A key reason that they feel this way is that they haven't spent enough time thinking about what they want from life, and haven't set themselves formal goals. After all, would you set out on a major journey with no real idea of your destination? Probably not! Goal setting is a powerful process for thinking about your ideal future, and for motivating yourself to turn your vision of this future into reality. The process of setting goals helps you choose where you want to go in life. By knowing precisely what you want to achieve, you know where you have to concentrate your efforts. You'll also quickly spot the distractions that can, so easily, lead you astray. Why Set Goals? Goal setting is used by top-level athletes, successful business-people and achievers in all fields. Setting goals gives you long-term vision and short-term motivation. It focuses your acquisition of knowledge, and helps you to organize your time and your resources so that you can make the very most of your life. By setting sharp, clearly defined goals, you can measure and take pride in the achievement of those goals, and you'll see forward progress in what might previously have seemed a long pointless grind. You will also raise your self-confidence, as you recognize your own ability and competence in achieving the goals that you've set. Starting to Set Personal Goals You set your goals on a number of levels: First you create your "big picture" of what you want to do with your life (or over, say, the next 10 years), and identify the large-scale goals that you want to achieve. Then, you break these down into the smaller and smaller targets that you must hit to reach your lifetime goals. Finally, once you have your plan, you start working on it to achieve these goals. This is why we start the process of goal setting by looking at your lifetime goals. Then, we work down to the things that you can do in, say, the next five years, then next year, next month, next week, and today, to start moving towards them. Step 1: Setting Lifetime Goals The first step in setting personal goals is to consider what you want to achieve in your lifetime (or at least, by a significant and distant age in the future). Setting lifetime goals gives you the overall perspective that shapes all other aspects of your decision making.
  • 11. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 11 To give a broad, balanced coverage of all important areas in your life, try to set goals in some of the following categories (or in other categories of your own, where these are important to you): Career - What level do you want to reach in your career, or what do you want to achieve? Financial - How much do you want to earn, by what stage? How is this related to your career goals? Education - Is there any knowledge you want to acquire in particular? What information and skills will you need to have in order to achieve other goals? Family - Do you want to be a parent? If so, how are you going to be a good parent? How do you want to be seen by a partner or by members of your extended family? Artistic - Do you want to achieve any artistic goals? Attitude - Is any part of your mindset holding you back? Is there any part of the way that you behave that upsets you? (If so, set a goal to improve your behavior or find a solution to the problem.) Physical - Are there any athletic goals that you want to achieve, or do you want good health deep into old age? What steps are you going to take to achieve this? Pleasure - How do you want to enjoy yourself? (You should ensure that some of your life is for you!) Public Service - Do you want to make the world a better place? If so, how? Spend some time brainstorming these things, and then select one or more goals in each category that best reflect what you want to do. Then consider trimming again so that you have a small number of really significant goals that you can focus on. As you do this, make sure that the goals that you have set are ones that you genuinely want to achieve, not ones that your parents, family, or employers might want. (If you have a partner, you probably want to consider what he or she wants - however, make sure that you also remain true to yourself!) Step 2: Setting Smaller Goals Once you have set your lifetime goals, set a five-year plan of smaller goals that you need to complete if you are to reach your lifetime plan. Then create a one-year plan, six-month plan, and a one-month plan of progressively smaller goals that you should reach to achieve your lifetime goals. Each of these should be based on the previous plan. Then create a daily To-Do List of things that you should do today to work towards your lifetime goals. At an early stage, your smaller goals might be to read books and gather information on the achievement of your higher level goals. This will help you to improve the quality and realism of your goal setting. Finally review your plans, and make sure that they fit the way in which you want to live your life.
  • 12. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 12 Staying on Course Once you've decided on your first set of goals, keep the process going by reviewing and updating your To-Do List on a daily basis. Periodically review the longer term plans, and modify them to reflect your changing priorities and experience. (A good way of doing this is to schedule regular, repeating reviews using a computer- based diary.) SMART Goals A useful way of making goals more powerful is to use the SMART mnemonic. While there are plenty of variants (some of which we've included in parenthesis), SMART usually stands for: S - Specific (or Significant). M - Measurable (or Meaningful). A - Attainable (or Action-Oriented). R - Relevant (or Rewarding). T - Time-bound (or Trackable). For example, instead of having "To sail around the world" as a goal, it's more powerful to say "To have completed my trip around the world by December 31, 2015." Obviously, this will only be attainable if a lot of preparation has been completed beforehand! Further Goal Setting Tips The following broad guidelines will help you to set effective, achievable goals: State each goal as a positive statement - Express your goals positively – "Execute this technique well" is a much better goal than "Don't make this stupid mistake." Be precise: Set precise goals, putting in dates, times and amounts so that you can measure achievement. If you do this, you'll know exactly when you have achieved the goal, and can take complete satisfaction from having achieved it. Set priorities - When you have several goals, give each a priority. This helps you to avoid feeling overwhelmed by having too many goals, and helps to direct your attention to the most important ones. Write goals down - This crystallizes them and gives them more force. Keep operational goals small - Keep the low-level goals that you're working towards small and achievable. If a goal is too large, then it can seem that you are not making progress towards it. Keeping goals small and incremental gives more opportunities for reward. Set performance goals, not outcome goals - You should take care to set goals over which you have as much control as possible. It can be quite dispiriting to fail to achieve a personal goal for reasons beyond your control! In business, these reasons could be bad business environments or unexpected effects of government policy. In sport, they could include poor judging, bad weather, injury, or just plain bad luck. If you base your goals on personal performance, then you can keep control over the achievement of your goals, and draw satisfaction from them. Set realistic goals - It's important to set goals that you can achieve. All sorts of people (for example, employers, parents, media, or society) can set unrealistic goals for you. They will often do this in ignorance of your own desires and ambitions.
  • 13. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 13 It's also possible to set goals that are too difficult because you might not appreciate either the obstacles in the way, or understand quite how much skill you need to develop to achieve a particular level of performance. Achieving Goals When you've achieved a goal, take the time to enjoy the satisfaction of having done so. Absorb the implications of the goal achievement, and observe the progress that you've made towards other goals. If the goal was a significant one, reward yourself appropriately. All of this helps you build the self- confidence you deserve. With the experience of having achieved this goal, review the rest of your goal plans: If you achieved the goal too easily, make your next goal harder. If the goal took a dispiriting length of time to achieve, make the next goal a little easier. If you learned something that would lead you to change other goals, do so. If you noticed a deficit in your skills despite achieving the goal, decide whether to set goals to fix this. Feed lessons learned back into your goal setting. Remember too that your goals will change as time goes on. Adjust them regularly to reflect growth in your knowledge and experience, and if goals do not hold any attraction any longer, consider letting them go. Goal Setting Example For her New Year's Resolution, Susan has decided to think about what she really wants to do with her life. Her lifetime goals are as follows: Career - "To be managing editor of the magazine that I work for." Artistic - "To keep working on my illustration skills. Ultimately I want to have my own show in our downtown gallery." Physical - "To run a marathon." Now that Susan has listed her lifetime goals, she then breaks down each one into smaller, more manageable goals. Let's take a closer look at how she might break down her lifetime career goal - becoming managing editor of her magazine: Five-year goal: "Become deputy editor." One-year goal: "Volunteer for projects that the current Managing Editor is heading up." Six-month goal: "Go back to school and finish my journalism degree." One-month goal: "Talk to the current managing editor to determine what skills are needed to do the job." One-week goal: "Book the meeting with the Managing Editor." As you can see from this example, breaking big goals down into smaller, more manageable goals makes it far easier to see how the goal will get accomplished.
  • 14. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 14 Key Points Goal setting is an important method of: Deciding what you want to achieve in your life. Separating what's important from what's irrelevant, or a distraction. Motivating yourself. Building your self-confidence, based on successful achievement of goals. Set your lifetime goals first. Then, set a five-year plan of smaller goals that you need to complete if you are to reach your lifetime plan. Keep the process going by regularly reviewing and updating your goals. And remember to take time to enjoy the satisfaction of achieving your goals when you do so. If you don't already set goals, do so, starting now. As you make this technique part of your life, you'll find your career accelerating, and you'll wonder how you did without it! (http://www.mindtools.com/page6.html)
  • 15. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 15 B. Motivation and Attitude A team is formed when individuals with a similar interest come together to realize a common dream. The team members must think of their team first and all other personal interests should come later. Every individual must contribute equally as per his capability to achieve the predefined targets successfully within the desired time frame. Motivation and attitude go hand in hand in increasing the output of any team. You need a match stick for fire, you need ink for a pen to write, and similarly an individual needs motivation to perform. Every individual has some latent talent and needs a push for the talent to come out. Without motivation, the team members feel reluctant to work and also tend to spread negativity around. Human beings are hungry for praise and appreciation. It is the prime duty of the team leader to appreciate his team members whenever they have done something great. This way they feel happy and motivated to perform even better the next time. Set a deadline for the submission of work. All the employees submitting the work within the stipulated time frame must be appreciated in public. Circulate a mail among all the employees appreciating your team member’s efficiency. Any person coming out with a brilliant idea should be suitably rewarded. It is not always you give cash to motivate your employees, but even small tokens of appreciation can make a difference. Reward your team member with anything he likes. Appreciating one member does not mean you will neglect or criticize the other members of the team who could not perform up to the mark this time. It is the duty of the team leader to motivate them so that they perform well the next time. Ask them to “BUCK UP”. A single member’s performance can hardly make a difference to the team’s performance; every member has to contribute equally for the maximum output. Celebrate your team’s success inviting all your team members. Take them out for a lunch to a nearby restaurant. They will feel happy and also come closer to each other this way. Give a pat on their back to appreciate their hard work. Titles such as “Best Employee of the month” and “Best Team Member” also go a long way in motivating the team members. The names of the best performers must be displayed on the notice boards for everyone to see. Incentives and perks also motivate the employees to a large extent. If any team member does something outstanding do not forget to appreciate him on an open forum and also ask the other members to reach to his level as well. Avoid making fun of your colleagues. It is considered highly unprofessional. Don’t spread negativity around. Don’t depend on blame games or spread unnecessary rumours about your team members. Motivation alone can’t create wonders; it needs to be coupled with positive attitude of the team members to ensure high performance of the team. Adopt a positive attitude at work. Do not always find faults in others. Listen to your team members as well. Don’t assume things or draw conclusions on your own. Be a little more flexible and adjusting to avoid conflicts at work place. Sit and discuss issues with your team members to reach to an alternative. Results can’t be achieved
  • 16. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 16 unless and until you believe in yourself. The will power to do something is important. One should have the urge to perform. Always try to look at life from a larger perspective. Things can not always be the way you like, its better to accept things as it is sometimes. Remember after heavy rains, there is always a clear sky. Problems might crop up anytime, but it is always better to grin and move on. Do not overreact on petty things. Don’t be too adamant or rigid, instead be a little forgiving. It is absolutely okay if you take the initiative and say “Sorry”. This magical word goes a long way in reducing conflicts to a large extent. Don’t unnecessary create tensions for others and yourself as well. Don’t be disheartened if someone comes to you and corrects you for your mistakes; do take it in a positive and healthy way. Do not step in the office with a mind clouded with negative thoughts. Everything seems wrong to you and you unnecessarily fight with people around. Team members must adopt a positive attitude to avoid tensions and misunderstandings at work place. Positive attitude with a little motivation can actually create wonders for the team. (http://www.managementstudyguide.com/role-of-motivation-attitude-in-team.htm)
  • 17. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 17 C. Value Leadership and Group Dynamism Leaders know what they value. They also recognize the importance of ethical behavior. The best leaders exhibit both their values and their ethics in their leadership style and actions. Your leadership ethics and values should be visible because you live them in your actions every single day. A lack of trust is a problem in many workplaces. If leaders never identified their values in these workplaces, the mistrust is understandable. People don't know what they can expect. If leaders have identified and shared their values, living the values daily, visibly will create trust. To say one sentiment and to do another will damage trust - possibly forever. In Trust Rules: The Most Important Secret, three constructs of trust are explored. Dr. Duane C. Tway calls trust a construct because it is "constructed" of these three components: “the capacity for trusting, the perception of competence, and the perception of intentions.” Workplace ethics take the same route. If the organization's leadership has a code of conduct and ethical expectations, they become an organization joke if the leaders fail to live up to their published code. Leaders that exhibit ethical behavior powerfully influence the actions of others. Choose Your Leadership Values The following are examples of values. You might use these as the starting point for discussing values within your organization: ambition, competency, individuality, equality, integrity, service, responsibility, accuracy, respect, dedication, diversity, improvement, enjoyment/fun, loyalty, credibility, honesty, innovativeness, teamwork, excellence, accountability, empowerment, quality, efficiency, dignity, collaboration, stewardship, empathy, accomplishment, courage, wisdom, independence, security, challenge, influence, learning, compassion, friendliness, discipline/order, generosity, persistency,optimism, dependability, flexibility As a leader, choose the values and the ethics that are most important to you, the values and ethics you believe in and that define your character. Then live them visibly every day at work. Living your values is one of the most powerful tools available to you to help you lead and influence others. Don't waste your best opportunity. Characteristics of a Successful Leadership Style Much is written about what makes successful leaders. I will focus on the characteristics, traits and actions that, I believe, are key. Choose to lead. Be the person others choose to follow. Provide vision for the future. Provide inspiration. Make other people feel important and appreciated. Live your values. Behave ethically. (Current article - you are here.)
  • 18. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 18 Set the pace through your expectations and example. Establish an environment of continuous improvement. Provide opportunities for people to grow, both personally and professionally. Care and act with compassion. (http://humanresources.about.com/od/leadership/a/leader_values.htm) Group dynamics refers to a system of behaviors and psychological processes occurring within a social group (intragroup dynamics), or between social groups (intergroup dynamics). The study of group dynamics can be useful in understanding decision-making behavior, tracking the spread of diseases in society, creating effective therapy techniques, and following the emergence and popularity of new ideas and technologies. Group dynamics are at the core of understanding racism, sexism, and other forms of social prejudice and discrimination. These applications of the field are studied in psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science, epidemiology, education, social work, business, and communication studies.
  • 19. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 19 D. Career Planning Building a Career Today, and more than ever, most people are responsible for building their own careers. Whether you are just starting, or you have several years of experience, these paragraphs might help you advance your career. The 9 most important career planning tips is listed below: 1. Never Stop Learning Life-long learning is your keyword. The world is constantly changing, and everybody is looking for new ways of doing business. If you have decided that your current skills are good enough, you have also decided that your current job is good enough. But if you want a career in the future, you should add regular updates to your skills and knowledge. 2. Ask, Listen And Learn A good listener can learn a lot. Listen to your co-workers, your boss, and your superiors. You can learn a lot from their experience. Ask about issues that interest you, and listen to what they say. Let them tell you about how things work, and what you could have done better. Most people will love to be your free tutor. 3. Fulfill Your Current Job Your current job might be best place to start your career. It is often very little that separates successful people from the average. But nothing comes free. If you do your job well and fulfill your responsibilities, this is often the best way to start a new career. Talk to your supervisor about things you can do. Suggest improvements. Offer your help when help is needed. In return ask for help to build a better career. It is often possible - right inside your own organization - especially if you have proved to be a valued employee. 4. Build Your Network Your next career step might arise from your contact network. Did you know that more than 50% of all jobs are obtained from contact networks? If you have a good contact network, it is also a good place to discover future careers, to explore new trends, and to learn about new opportunities. Spend some time building new contacts, and don't forget to maintain the ones you already have. One of the best ways to get serious information from your network is to regularly ask your contacts how they are, what they do, and what is new about their careers. 5. Identify Your Current Job Your current job should be identified, not assumed. Make sure you don't work with tasks you assume are important. This is waste of time and talent. When you start in a new job, talk to your superior about your priorities. If you're not sure about what is most important, then ask him. And ask him again. Often you will be surprised about the differences between what you assume, and what is really important.
  • 20. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 20 6. Identify Your Next Job Your dream job must be identified. Before you start planning your future career, be sure you have identified your dream job. In your dream job, you will be doing all the things you enjoy, and none of the things you don't enjoy. What kind of job would that be? Do you like or dislike having responsibility for other employees. Do you like to work with technology or with people? Do you want to run your own business? Do you want to be an artist, a designer or a skilled engineer? A manager? Before building your future career your goal must be identified. 7. Prepare Yourself Your dream might show up tomorrow. Be prepared. Don't wait a second. Update your CV now, and continue to update it regularly. Tomorrow your dream job may show up right before your nose. Prepare for it with a professional CV and be ready to describe yourself as a valuable object to anyone that will try to recruit you. If you don't know how to write a CV, or how to describe yourself, start learning it now. 8. Pick The Right Tools Pick the tools you can handle. You can build your future career using a lot of different tools. Studying at W3Schools is easy. Taking a full master degree is more complicated. You can add a lot to your career by studying books and tutorials (like the one you find at W3Schools). Doing short time courses with certification tests might add valuable weight to your CV. And don't forget: Your current job is often the most valuable source of building new skills. Don't pick a tool that is too heavy for you to handle! 9. Realize Your Dreams Put your dreams into action. Don't let a busy job kill your dreams. If you have higher goals, put them into action now. If you have plans about taking more education, getting a better job, starting your own company or something else, you should not use your daily job as a "waiting station". Your daily job will get more and more busy, you will be caught up in the rat race, and you will burn up your energy. If you have this energy, you should use it now, to realize your dreams. (http://www.w3schools.com/cert/career_tips.asp
  • 21. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 21 E. Communication Skills The ability to communicate is the primary factor that distinguishes human beings from animals. And it is the ability to communicate well that distinguishes one individual from another. The fact, is that apart from the basic necessities, one needs to be equipped with habits for good communication skills, as this is what will make them a happy and successful social being. In order to develop these habits, one needs to first acknowledge the fact that they need to improve communication skills from time to time. They need to take stock of the way they interact and the direction in which their work and personal relations are going. The only constant in life is change, and the more one accepts one's strengths and works towards dealing with their shortcomings, especially in the area of communication skills, the better will be their interactions and the more their social popularity. The dominating question that comes here is: How to improve communication skills? Well, the answer is simple. One can find plenty of literature on this. There are also experts, who conduct workshops and seminars based on communication skills of men and women. In fact, a large number of companies are bringing in trainers to regularly conduct sessions on the subject, in order to help their work force maintain better interpersonal work relations. Today, effective communication skills has become a predominant factor even while recruiting employees. While interviewing candidates, most interviewers judge them on the basis of the way they communicate. They believe that skills can be improvised on the job; but ability to communicate well is important, as every employee becomes the representing face of the company. There are trainers, who specialize in delivering custom-made programs on the subject. Through the session they not only facilitate better skills in the department of communications, but also look into the problems that come in the way of being able to convey messages effectively. They discuss these issues with the management and then sought to design programs accordingly. For instance, time mismanagement becomes a cause for stress and frustration, which then hampers the possibility of healthy communications at work. Then in weeks to come the company organizes a program on time management. Thus, a workshop on communication skills helps the management t to deal with the finer employee nuances about which they lack awareness. "Identification is one of the key ingredients of effective communication. In fact, unless your listeners can identify with what you are saying and with the way you are saying it, they are not likely to receive and understand your message." The quote above is the underlying factor that explains the importance of communication skills. In fact, there are other such quotes, which are as follows that explains the importance of effective communications skills: Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after. the newest computer can merely compound, at speed, the oldest problem in the relations between human beings, and in the end the communicator will be confronted with the old problem, of what to say and how to say it. The colossal misunderstanding of our times is the assumption that insight will work with people who are unmotivated to change. Communication does not depend on syntax, or eloquence, or rhetoric, or
  • 22. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 22 articulation; but on the emotional context in which the message is being heard. People can only hear you when they are moving toward you, and they are not likely to when your words are pursuing them. Even the choicest words lose their power when they are used to overpower. Attitudes are the real figures of speech. Some proverbs When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen. The problem with communication... is the illusion that is has been accomplished. The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously. Argument is the worst sort of communication. Every individual needs to be well equipped with the tools to communicate effectively, whether it is on the personal front, or at work. In fact, according to the management gurus, being a good communicator is half the battle won. After all, if one speaks and listens well, then there is little or no scope for misunderstanding. Thus, keeping this fact in mind, the primary reasons for misunderstanding is due to inability to speak well, or listen effectively. According to the various dictionaries the definition of communication skills is as follows : Communication skills includes lip reading, finger-spelling, sign language; for interpersonal skills use, interpersonal relations. Communication skills are the ability to use language (receptive) and express (expressive) information. Communication skills are the set of skills that enables a person to convey information so that it is received and understood. Communication skills refer to the repertoire of behaviors that serve to convey information for the individual. Communication skills are the ability an individual displays in consistently demonstrates the ability to effectively communicate with clients, colleagues, subordinates, and supervisors in professional manner and in the personal department. Communication skills are generally understood to be the art or technique of persuasion through the use of oral language and written language. To understand the basic of communication skills, one needs to understand that communication is one of those words that is most hyped in contemporary culture. It includes a large number of experiences, actions and events; also a variety of happening and meanings, as well as technologies. This, means that every platform for communicating is a communication event. This includes formal meeting, seminars, workshops, trade fairs, etc. Then there are the communication media such as radio, TV, newspapers, etc. The communication technologies include pagers, phones, etc. The communication professionals include advertisers, journalists, camera crew, etc. (www.communicationskills.co.in )
  • 23. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 23 Schedule of Regional Training Programs Regional training program is an initiative to impart Esprit Vision to all the youth members of church. This will be at 9 locations and will be lead by trained senior leaders of MCYM. Duration of the Regional training workshop is 2 days. Location and Date Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 2 Key Note 10.00 – 10.30 3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 4 Motivation and Attitude Development 2.00 – 4.00 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 6 Creative Exercises 8.30 – 10.30 Day 2 7 Prayer and Meditation 7.00 – 9.00 8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 9 Communication and General Awareness 11.10 – 1.10 10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 Location and Date Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 2 Key Note 10.00 – 10.30 3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 4 Motivation and Attitude Development 2.00 – 4.00 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 6 Creative Exercises 8.30 – 10.30 Day 2 7 Prayer and Meditation 7.00 – 9.00 8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 9 Communication and General Awareness 11.10 – 1.10 10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 Location and Date
  • 24. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 24 Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 2 Key Note 10.00 – 10.30 3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 4 Motivation and Attitude Development 2.00 – 4.00 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 6 Creative Exercises 8.30 – 10.30 Day 2 7 Prayer and Meditation 7.00 – 9.00 8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 9 Communication and General Awareness 11.10 – 1.10 10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 Location and Date Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 2 Key Note 10.00 – 10.30 3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 4 Motivation and Attitude Development 2.00 – 4.00 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 6 Creative Exercises 8.30 – 10.30 Day 2 7 Prayer and Meditation 7.00 – 9.00 8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 9 Communication and General Awareness 11.10 – 1.10 10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 Location and Date Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 2 Key Note 10.00 – 10.30 3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 4 Motivation and Attitude 2.00 – 4.00
  • 25. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 25 Development 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 6 Creative Exercises 8.30 – 10.30 Day 2 7 Prayer and Meditation 7.00 – 9.00 8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 9 Communication and General Awareness 11.10 – 1.10 10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 Location and Date Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 2 Key Note 10.00 – 10.30 3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 4 Motivation and Attitude Development 2.00 – 4.00 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 6 Creative Exercises 8.30 – 10.30 Day 2 7 Prayer and Meditation 7.00 – 9.00 8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 9 Communication and General Awareness 11.10 – 1.10 10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 Location and Date Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 2 Key Note 10.00 – 10.30 3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 4 Motivation and Attitude Development 2.00 – 4.00 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 6 Creative Exercises 8.30 – 10.30 Day 2 7 Prayer and Meditation 7.00 – 9.00 8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 9 Communication and General 11.10 – 1.10
  • 26. Esprit - MCYM 2012 Green Life India Solutions, Kochi 26 Awareness 10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 Location and Date Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 2 Key Note 10.00 – 10.30 3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 4 Motivation and Attitude Development 2.00 – 4.00 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 6 Creative Exercises 8.30 – 10.30 Day 2 7 Prayer and Meditation 7.00 – 9.00 8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 9 Communication and General Awareness 11.10 – 1.10 10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 Location and Date Sl. No. Subject Duration Resource Person Day 1 1 Introductory 9.00 – 10.00 2 Key Note 10.00 – 10.30 3 Goal Setting 11.00 – 1.00 4 Motivation and Attitude Development 2.00 – 4.00 5 Value Leadership and Group Dynamism 4.15 – 6.15 6 Creative Exercises 8.30 – 10.30 Day 2 7 Prayer and Meditation 7.00 – 9.00 8 Career Planning and Development 9.15 – 11.00 9 Communication and General Awareness 11.10 – 1.10 10 Evaluation and Reflection 2.00 – 4.00 #################