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  2. A September 2024 study by workplace education platform Pearson found that communication—the most in-demand soft skill—was mentioned in 110 million job listings, while data analysis—an AI ...

  3. Soft Skills of Successful Entrepreneurs - AOL

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    Adaptability and flexibility are soft skills that come from training your mindset. Developing a growth mindset and working to see every challenge as an opportunity can help improve this soft skill.

  4. Soft Skill: Flexibility - AOL

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    Flickr In today's competitive job market, no title is too firm and no list of requirements is so rigid that it can't shift or expand, amoeba-like, at a moment's notice. If you're a TV producer ...

  5. Adaptive performance - Wikipedia

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    Demonstrating interpersonal adaptability: being considerate of other people's points of view when working in a team to accomplish a certain goal. Demonstrating cultural adaptability : being respectful and considerate of different cultural backgrounds .

  6. Social employee - Wikipedia

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    A social employee is a worker operating within a social business model.Following an organization's social computing guidelines, social employees use social media tools both for internal workflow and collaboration purposes and for external engagement with customers, prospects and stakeholders through a combination of social media marketing, content marketing, social marketing, and social ...

  7. Sokanu Interests, Personality, and Preferences Inventory

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    The Sokanu Interests, Personality, and Preferences Inventory (SIPPI) is a psychological inventory used in career counseling and employee selection. Scales are based on O*Net content domains [1] developed by the US Department of Labor, with the addition of basic interest scales based on the model developed by Day and Rounds. [2]

  8. Top 10 Soft Skills for Job Hunters - AOL

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    "Soft skills" refer to a cluster of personal qualities, habits, attitudes and social graces that make someone a good employee and compatible to work with. Companies value soft skills because ...

  9. Soft skills - Wikipedia

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    The term "soft skills" was created by the U.S. Army in the late 1960s. It refers to any skill that does not employ the use of machinery. The military realized that many important activities were included within this category, and in fact, the social skills necessary to lead groups, motivate soldiers, and win wars were encompassed by skills they had not yet catalogued or fully studied.