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Communication is important in Leadership.
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The rising need for irreplaceable soft human skills like communication, empathy, adaptability, and critical thinking stems from increasing automation and AI integration in workplaces. These skills are essential because they enable collaboration, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence, which machines cannot replicate.
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“Safety first” is a principle that emphasizes prioritizing the well-being of people before any task or goal. It promotes a culture of caution, responsibility, and prevention to reduce accidents and injuries.
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The learning pyramid illustrates how different study methods impact knowledge retention, with active methods like teaching others and hands-on practice leading to higher retention rates. It emphasizes that learners remember more through active participation than passive listening or reading.
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Critical thinking is the ability to analyze information objectively and make reasoned judgments. It involves evaluating evidence, identifying biases, and solving problems effectively.
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Time management is important because it helps increase productivity, reduce stress, and ensure deadlines are met efficiently. It allows individuals to make the best use of their time, leading to better work-life balance and goal achievement.
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Effective time management involves setting clear priorities, breaking tasks into manageable steps, and avoiding procrastination. Using tools like to-do lists or calendars can help stay organized and focused throughout the day.
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Safety signage uses symbols and colors to communicate important warnings, instructions, or information in the workplace or public areas. It helps prevent accidents by guiding people to act safely and stay aware of hazards.
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- KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- BSC. GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
About me

AMANKWAH YEBOAH BRIGHT
Adaptable and detail-oriented Geological Engineering undergraduate with hands-on experience in geological mapping, mineral exploration, and data interpretation. Known for taking initiative and applying critical thinking to solve real-world geoscience problems. Proven ability to lead and collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams in dynamic, high-pressure environments to achieve project goals. Demonstrates creativity and adaptability in the use of industry-standard software such as MapInfo, ArcGIS, QGIS, GeoStudio, Dips, and Surfer. Committed to continuous learning and ready to take on new challenges that contribute meaningfully to innovative and sustainable mining operations.
I’m Bright, a passionate geological engineering graduate from KNUST, originally from Juaben in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. I’ve always been fascinated by the Earth and its processes, which inspired me to pursue a career in this field. Along the way, I’ve earned several academic awards and scholarships in recognition of my dedication and hard work. I have a strong interest in exploration geochemistry and geophysics for mineral exploration, as well as geotechnical investigations and resource development. I’m skilled in software like MapInfo, ArcGIS, and Surfer, and I’m currently developing my skills in Python as a beginner. Through leadership experiences and academic projects, I’ve developed a solid foundation to contribute meaningfully to the field of Earth sciences.
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