Author: Sofia Facal Belli
The Oxford Dictionary describes soft skills as "Personal attributes
that enable someone to interact effectively and harmoniously with other
people". Although traditionally soft skills may have been thought to
play a minor role (especially in the scientific world) they are core
skills that are now thought to be crucial in the development and
advancement in the scientific career and in life. "How we spend our days
is, of course, how we spend our lives" famously said by writer Annie
Dillard.
According to Dom Bernard (March 2019, http://www.virtualspeech.com)
soft skills are those personal attributes that influence how well you
can work and interact with others and are essential for your success,
your company's success and indeed your personal success. And since for
most of us, a significant part of our day is spent at work (90,000
hours), we can safely say that your job can a make a huge impact on your
happiness and quality of life.
As stated previously since the
importance soft skills vs hard skills is often undervalued in the
scientific career, there is far less training provided for them.
Scientists from STEM fields have dedicated much effort, time and passion
developing "hard skills" when, in fact, establishing relationships,
creating trust, negotiating, public speaking, or scientific writing (and
many more) are essential for a successful career. The lack of soft
skills can be a limiting factor for a person's full potential and can
possibly be detrimental to your advancement in the scientific career as
well.
Automation and AI will result in a greater proportion of
jobs relying on soft skills. It is interesting to note that 94% of
recruiters believe that people with strong soft skills will have a
better chance of success that employees with years of hard skill
experience. (ICIMS Insights 2017)
Do your soft skills need improvement?
We
at Skills4Science specialize in helping the Scientific Community
develop and/or enhance Soft Skills. At our workshops we have a diverse
range of training topics to strengthen this very important skills,
including and not limited to Problem Solving, Networking, Public
Speaking, Written Communication and Transformational Leadership.
We
help research centers, universities, and start-ups in the field to
design the best training plans for individuals, teams and institutions.
Please contact Sofi Facal Belli at skillsfourscience@gmail.com and visit our website for more information: www.skills4si.com.
