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The Hard Stuff About Soft Skills - and why we have to take them seriously!
Tony
Harrington, in 2006, as CEO of PriceWaterhouseCoopers in
“We are hearing from clients that it is not good enough
just to be
technically
proficient. It was good enough 10 years ago and it still
is
in some professional service firms, but at PWCs you have to be
technically
proficient and people oriented. The people skills have
become
just as important.”
This is true
not just for accountants. In recent times, it has become increasingly important
for all professional service firms.
In fact, it
has become important for all organizations and businesses who want to provide
excellent service to their clients. These are also the skills that
organizations need to attract and retain talented people.
What
are soft skills?
Soft skills
are the people skills, interpersonal skills and communication skills that
enable us
-
to motivate and empower our people,
-
to engage their commitment, loyalty
and enthusiasm,
- to value and appreciate them and
therefore bring out the best in them,
- to inspire and build productive and
efficient teams,
- to give feed-back that generates
increased commitment to your organization and to your peoples’ professional
development.
They are
qualities people develop, as much as they are skills - qualities like
self-awareness, emotional intelligence and maturity, resilience, integrity,
pro-activity and conflict management, for example.
So
who should attend this workshop?
- Leaders, managers, teams leaders,
supervisors, co-ordinators,
- People aspiring to leadership and
management,
- People in professional service
firms,
- People who have been appointed to
positions of leadership and management because of their excellent technical
skills, but whose soft skills are limiting their ability to lead and manage.
What the
workshop aims to do?
- It will talk about why soft skills
are so important today and what brought about this change.
- It will show how good soft skills
can influence and change organizational culture.
- It will show how good soft skills
can impact positively on business outcomes.
- It will give many examples for how
individuals and organizations can begin to develop and enhance their soft
skills.
- It will highly motivate you to want
to take soft skills seriously for your own professional development and to
ensure that your organization becomes an employer of choice for talented
people.
- It will recommend and explore
resources that you can use to further develop your own soft skills –
self-assessment, coaching, mentoring, profiling, MasterMind groups, vision and
goals groups, professional self-development.
What the
workshop won’t do? You won’t leave the workshop with highly developed soft
skills. That takes time and this is only a four hour workshop. It is a starting
point, but it will show you where to go next.
When we do
not have good technical skills, we can be trained to develop them.
Developing
good soft skills is not as easy. How well we communicate and interact with
others is very connected to who we are as a person. It has been affected by our
upbringing, our socialization, where we fit in our family, our personality, our
previous life experiences both personally and professionally, how other people
have communicated with us, the people who have shaped our lives, our education,
age, sex, race and culture. The workshop will not explore these issues, but it
will assist you to discover the significant influences on your career growth
and development.
Self-awareness
then becomes the first soft skill that both individuals and organizations need
to develop. Everything grows from there. The workshop will focus on why self-awareness is so
important and why all good leadership and management courses now include it. It
will also talk about what happens in our work if we do not have it and how both
individuals and organisations can develop or enhance it. It will show how
self-awareness highlights the strengths we have to build our professional
selves and our organizations, as well as what, within ourselves, is likely to
challenge and threaten our professional success.
The workshop
will also highlight other key soft skills and talk about why they are important
and what we need to do to develop or enhance them in ourselves. Further
workshops will focus on the development of other soft skills.
Richard
Barrett, whose approach has been a significant influence on the development of
the
What has been labeled the “soft stuff” by diehard
scientific
management theorists is about to become the next arena for
corporate change. In the next century, the soft stuff will join
ranks with the hard stuff in management theories. Managers
and leaders will have to become comfortable discussing their
values and behaviours…….
-
Liberating the Corporate Soul (1998)
That was
1998. More than ten years on it is happening and if we are not part of it we
are risking much.
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