Dr. Arvinder Singh’s ‘SETP’ Tool finds place in International Publication

Dr. Arvinder Singh’s ‘SETP’ Tool finds place in International Publication

Inspired by international researches and current developments in the field of neurosciences, SETP or the Seven Effective Thinking Patterns is developed by Dr. Arvinder Singh, CEO and CMD of Arth Diagnostics and Raahat Hospital

 

Dr. Arvinder Singh’s ‘SETP’ Tool finds place in International Publication

Our decisions decide our destiny. Taking effective decisions and solving problems are fundamental for successful enriched life. In current competitive era plenty of opportunities available and internet information load is exhaustive.

Industries hiring trends have shown that youth who are trained in soft skills like problem solving, decision making and innovation get better jobs and higher salary.

Inspired by international researches and current developments in the field of neurosciences, SETP or the Seven Effective Thinking Patterns is developed by Dr. Arvinder Singh, CEO and CMD of Arth Diagnostics and Raahat Hospital the course for the same will be commercially launched soon to help students.

The skills will be imparted with 20 hours rigorous training program spread over few days. Interactive unique digital classroom training along with manuals and plenty of exercises will make students proficient in these rare but required skills.

Till dates similar courses were available in international format at very high cost around Lac of Indian rupees. Indian customization and Indian patent will make this course more suitable to Indian environment and at the same time will be affordable to all.

This course will also guide for career selection, academic excellence, emotional intelligence and most importantly to earn more money by better job or entrepreneurship.

The tool has proven its effectiveness and utility and is being accepted and published in International Journal of Psychology. Dr. Arvinder Singh and Dr. Ajay Chaudhary jointly conducted research on convent-educated students and found the results quite encouraging.

The study showed improvement in range of 70-80% for problem solving, decision-making and creativity.

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