The future of work: a symbiotic balance of technology and interpersonal skills
Purpose The article explores the evolving nature of the workplace, emphasising the importance of soft skills alongside technological proficiency for organisational success and employee retention. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative approach to examine the role of soft skills in the contemporary workplace, drawing insights from the ADP People at Work 2023 report and expert opinion to highlight the significance of interpersonal competencies in driving collaboration, innovation and employee loyalty. Findings The findings underscore the pivotal role of soft skills in fostering cohesive work environments, enhancing employee engagement and mitigating turnover rates. It emphasises the need for organisations to prioritise the development of soft skills through recruitment, training and performance management initiatives to achieve sustained success in a dynamic business landscape. Originality/value The article contributes to the existing literature by synthesising insights from various sources to advocate for the integration of soft skills into organisational practices. It highlights the strategic imperative for HR leaders to embed soft skills into recruitment processes, training initiatives and performance management practices to nurture a culture of resilience, innovation and collective success in the modern workplace.
Year of publication: |
2024
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Authors: | Haldar, Sirsha |
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Strategic HR Review. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 1758-8537, ZDB-ID 2094427-5. - Vol. 23.2024, 6, p. 217-220
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Publisher: |
Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Human resource management | Employee engagement | HR |
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