India, May 1 -- In the high-stakes world of hospitality, technical skills may open doors, but it is presence that keeps you in the room-and increasingly, that idea extends far beyond the industry. From job interviews to everyday interactions, confidence and communication are shaping how people are perceived across professions. In a market where many candidates have similar qualifications, these softer skills are emerging as key differentiators, influencing how individuals interact, respond under pressure and adapt to changing environments, both at work and in daily life.

Recognising the growing disconnect between traditional classroom learning and the demands of the modern workplace, The Lalit Suri Hospitality School has introduced its I...