Study Suggests Soft Skills Vital to Business Success
A recent Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp) Leadership Competencies study uncovered some of the top business competencies sought from upcoming leaders. The study consisted of 599 participants, and the questions explored three types of competencies (business, soft skills, and management).
In terms of soft skills competencies, the ones that tied directly to leadership success were creating an environment of trust and respect, coaching skills, community involvement, being a role model for organizational values, and emotional intelligence.
“I think what companies are starting to realize is that the competencies that have to do with building relationships are becoming just as important as the skills to build and maintain a business,” says Jay Jamrog, senior vice president of research at i4cp. Jamrog believes that emotional intelligence will be one of the most important competencies in the next 10 years, whether in the form of empathy or building relationships.
We are entering the Process Age, an age where relationships and communication skills and social-emotional intelligence is at a premium. Next Element offers a range of training, assessment, and coaching paths to build social-emotional soft-skills for the Process Age.
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