In many parts of the world, employees often have limited knowledge of soft skills, such as effective communication and teamwork abilities. This trend can be attributed to several factors; however, there are effective measures that organisations and institutions of learning can apply to effectively combat this problem.
To begin with, one of the primary reasons for this trend is the limited investment in skills acquisition by most corporate organisations. Strategic investment in training can provide staff with the fundamental skills required for effective communication. However, most companies do not conduct frequent trainings, which is often required to equip staff with essential corporate skills such as effective communication and professional collaboration. As a result, most employees often lack the basic skills required to perform effectively in the corporate world. Another contributing factor is that most individuals do not invest time and respurces into self development courses, and this further exacerbates the problem.Since most people do not see the importance of engaging in extra courses, they sometimes lack fundamental skills such as, listening abilities and proper communication in professional settings. For example, people who take a gap year after graduation to volunteer and to improve their abilities often possess substantial communication skills, compared to others who do not, this demonstrates the crucial role that self-development plays in acquiring additional skills.
Nevertheless, these problems can be significantly mitigated through well structured interventions. One practical approach would be organisation of regular training programs for employees. This practice would foster a better understanding of essential skills and basic skills. Furthermore, educating people on the importance of gaining extra curricula knowledge is another important approach. Various institutions of learning can play avital role in encouraging peope to take a break between school and acquire basic extra curricula skills required in the business world. As most people are unaware of the considerable benefits that comes with development. To illustrate, a professor in college often highlighted the importance of soft skills to me and my colleagues and further encouraged us to acquire to take extra lessons on teamwork abilities and effective listening skills. This equipped us with necessary soft skills, which proved highly beneficial after graduation. This underscores the key benefits institutions of learning can play in significantly mitigating the prevalence of limited communication skills among employees.
In conslusion, while this trend is largely driven by factors such as inadequate training and limited self-development courses by staff, a combination of complementary measures including regular organisation of trainings and encouagement by learning institutions can effectively tackle this issue.
