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- Nurture and develop well-rounded team players by focusing on soft skills development People entering the professional world are better educated than ever before.
- About the Author: BRUCE TULGAN is a sought-after speaker, leader, and advisor to businesses and executives around the world.
- 304 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Human Resources & Personnel Management
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About the Book
"Soft skills are more important than ever, in the new hybrid workplace, where we all must communicate, cooperate, and collaborate with an ever-wider range of people --- whether remotely or in person. At the same time, there is a growing soft-skills gap throughout the workforce, and not just among the new young workforce, but also among people of all ages. In this second edition of Bridging the Soft Skills Gap, Tulgan recognizes the three key behaviors needed to find success in a workforce of non-conformists. The old-fashioned soft skills needed by our newest and youngest workers have been tracked by Tulgan since 1993, and now in a post-pandemic world of remote work, these skills have an even greater impact on the success of an organization. With 25% more content, Tulgan provides a research-based approach to close the soft skills gap among the newest generation of workers"--Book Synopsis
Nurture and develop well-rounded team players by focusing on soft skills development
People entering the professional world are better educated than ever before. Their technical skills are often off-the-charts, helping them make short work of even the most challenging tasks. At the same time, however, many of these very same people lack soft skills we've often taken for granted.
In the newly revised second edition of Bridging the Soft Skills Gap: How to Teach the Missing Basics to the New Hybrid Workforce, veteran business advisor, speaker, and consultant Bruce Tulgan delivers a practical and incisive roadmap to developing crucial professionalism, critical thinking, and teamwork skills. You'll also find:
- A collection of 92 instructive lesson plans designed to break soft skills down into their component parts and teach them one manageable piece at a time
- An exploration of the soft skills gap, including what it means and how its impact on your organization will be felt
- Explanations of why you can't hire your way around a soft skills gap
An essential leadership handbook for executives, managers, and other business leaders, Bridging the Soft Skills Gap is a must-read resource for human resources professionals, team leaders, and front-line employees who deal with promising, but unpolished, talent.
From the Back Cover
PRAISE FOR THE PREVIOUS EDITION OF BRIDGING THE SOFT SKILLS GAP
"Tulgan takes understanding and addressing challenges with 'generational diversity AND inclusion' to the next level. This book is chock-full of meaningful and effective strategies for getting the most out of this critical talent component."
--SUE UNVARSKY, Senior Vice President, U.S. Customer Service, Prudential Retirement
"As you read this book, as well as his others, you can't help but think of real people and real situations in your organization that you are dealing with every day.... We look forward to embracing and incorporating his lessons on how to teach the missing basics in our leadership development program."
--STEVE BELL, Vice President, Human Resources, Glen-Gery Corporation
"Bridging the Soft Skills Gap is an essential tool for developing today's talent. Tulgan's book offers an easy, no-nonsense approach to building greater soft skills critical for success."
--TANI BIALEK, PHD, Director, Training and Development, TransPerfect
"Bruce Tulgan offers down-to-earth, practicable and actionable answers. Tulgan again identifies a critical issue plaguing many of today's companies, and provides clear step-by-step instruction for teaching professionalism, critical thinking, and followership."
--GREGG EDWARDS, Chief People Officer, Asante Health System
"In the restaurant business, our brand is primarily delivered to every guest every time through our hourly teams, the Millennial workforce. We've incorporated Bruce's concepts and practices into our training materials and daily management practices."
--ALAN PALMIERI, Executive Leadership and Operational Development, Synergy Restaurant
"This book offers immediately transferable ideas and guidance for a leader to enable your employees to bridge the gap in basic skills."
--SYLVIA B. VOGT, (Ret.) President, Carnegie Bosch Institute for International Management at Carnegie Mellon University (2008-2022)
"Bruce's methods for training young talent in soft skills are not only effective but help bridge the generation gap in the workplace and prepare future leaders for success."
--RAY KOTCHER, Non-Executive Chairman, Ketchum, Inc.; Professor of the Practice, Public Relations, Boston University College of Communication
"Professionalism, critical thinking and followership are critical skills for today's law enforcement professionals. Bruce provides commonsense solutions for managers to develop these skills in themselves and their employees."
--COLONEL CRAIG PRICE, Cabinet Secretary, SD Department of Public Safety; Superintendent, South Dakota Highway Patrol (2011-2019)
About the Author
BRUCE TULGAN is a sought-after speaker, leader, and advisor to businesses and executives around the world. He is the Founder of RainmakerThinking, Inc., which works with top companies on improving their management practices, as well as the bestselling author of It's Okay to be the Boss, Managing Generation X, and Not Everyone Gets a Trophy.