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Basic skills
include fundamental skill levels of reading, writing, math and
English. Basic skills also include the ability to interpret
instructions and make decisions. Communicating effectively,
solving problems, resolving conflicts, working with people from
different cultures, using a computer, and adapting to change are
also basic skills.
Why Are Basic Skills Important to You?
Reading Employees
who can't read or fully understand written safety manuals or
warning signs can seriously injure themselves or others, damage
equipment, or make costly production and shipping errors.
Writing Inaccurate
company letters and other documents reflect poorly on you, and
can sometimes even lead to contractual or legal problems.
Spoken English and Communication Skills Weak listening and
speaking skills can create communication gaps and affect
productivity. Even worse, they can sometimes cause
misunderstandings that produce conflict in the workplace.
Sometimes these misunderstandings are culture-based and easily
avoided with focused communication training.
Math and Quantitative Operations A failure to grasp math
concepts, dilute chemicals by ratio, convert metric to English
measurements, or estimate materials with math and algebra skills
could cost your business a lot of money.
Problem Solving and Technology Inability to prioritize,
evaluate solutions to solve problems, utilize computer technology
and other tools may jeopardize time, productivity, and worker
safety.
How Can We Help? The number and order of our services will vary according to your need. Click here to see what
the most thorough training program might look like. Think of this as a menu from which you might order any number of items.
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