As artificial intelligence (AI) gains a greater foothold in daily life, Generation Z remains far ahead of the curve in using this new technology at home and at work.
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Today, a lot of teams lack the necessary soft skills to complement technologies, thus holding them back from introducing efficiencies and reducing redundancies, accelerating organizational growth and gaining greater value from generative AI.
The truth is that, with the right planning, soft skills can be measured. And with the right training tools, soft skills can improve over time.
In the ever-evolving modern workplace, the value of soft skills in contributing to ROI cannot be overstated.
Don’t let the term “soft skills” confuse you. With the human-centric skills model, you can customize your employee’s development in these skills, and assign their L&D according to their performance needs.
The more that soft skills are practiced in an organization, the easier it is to foster a productive workplace. In this article, we’ll examine what soft skills look like in the workplace and tips for deploying soft skills training in your organization.
Learning leaders must understand the nuances of power skills and how they can provide employees with long-term support throughout their careers, at every stage of the employee lifecycle.
How can companies attract this new talent pool while also retaining their current employees? The answer may be focusing on soft skills.
To be successful, your employees need soft skills. And if they don’t have them, they need to be trained to have them.
Soft skills are non-technical skills and behavioral competencies that enable someone to effectively interact and form relationships with others. Soft skills are critical to both employees and organizations and impact company culture and behaviors.