{"id":37166,"date":"2017-11-02T10:17:27","date_gmt":"2017-11-01T23:17:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/leadershipmanagement.co.nz\/?p=37166"},"modified":"2017-11-02T10:22:52","modified_gmt":"2017-11-01T23:22:52","slug":"soft-skills-career-advancement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/leadershipmanagement.co.nz\/soft-skills-career-advancement\/","title":{"rendered":"Soft Skills and Career Advancement"},"content":{"rendered":"

Even if you have a reputation as being the best at what you do, it will amount to little if you are unable to work well with others. According to recent research from the Deloitte Access Economics report, while the Australian workforce has a strong soft-skill base for now, the current rate of training around soft skills will not be enough to keep up with the demand for soft skills in the future.<\/p>\n

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What are soft skills? Unlike hard skills, which can be proven and measured, soft skills are intangible and can often be difficult to quantify. The report from Deloitte revealed the specific types of soft skills many employers will be looking for now and for years to come. These mainly included analytical thinking, verbal and written communication, and leadership.<\/p>\n

With the demand for soft skills on the rise, it is important for everyone to consider how the focus on these often difficult to quantify skills will affect their career progression in the future.<\/p>\n

One of the reasons that soft skills are now so revered is that they are the best tools to help facilitate better human connections, and therefore encourage closer and more productive working relationships between teams and colleagues. Critical soft skills for this development of positive interpersonal behaviour such as communication, presentation skills and conflict management abilities should be the focus of any training in the soft skills area. While these skills have been identified as essential for the future, often employees are seldom given the opportunity to develop these soft skills for their own benefit.<\/p>\n

However, if you are given the opportunity to develop your soft skills through training and development, you will be taking advantage of improving a suite of skills that will steer you closer towards your larger career goals. Some of these key soft skills may be:<\/p>\n