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Skills & Careers

By Gemma Simpson

Published: Monday 26 March 2007


Name

Anonymous


Location

Washington, DC


Occupation

Consultant


Comment

Bill Moir, soft-skills coach for IT training and recruitment body FDS, told silicon.com: "I think there's a need for soft skills and interpersonal development across all sorts of industries and all sort of levels, not just IT."

Incredible....the soft skills coach thinks more people need soft skills. The brilliance of such a statement is overwhelming ;)

The Sad thing is....the more our jobs force us to think and act like machines, the easier ti will be to automate our jobs with machines. Think about that the next time you talk to an IVR system.



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