Why People Skills are Still Being Taught at Work

Publisher: Employee Development Systems, Inc.

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Why People Skills are Still Being Taught at Work

How and why would a “soft” skills voluntary training course hold up for decades in a wide diversity of organizations, corporate cultures, and in a constantly evolving workplace? Three human resource veterans indifferent states who have never met, answer these questions, while sharing their experiences and opinions on workplace trends, changes and sameness.