2022
DOI: 10.4102/sajim.v24i1.1519
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Critical soft skills for information and knowledge management practitioners in the fourth industrial revolution

Abstract: Background: Many technology jurisdictions have peddled the narrative that the key determinant for an innovative and sustainable fourth industrial revolution (4IR) environment is possessing hard technical skills. Hard technical skills are important to design the actual 4IR-based applications. Postmodernity demands that appropriate soft skills complement the hard skills to effectively integrate technology into various socio-economic value chains. In fact, soft skills are slowly becoming one of the critical enabl… Show more

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“…Employers are recognising the significance of soft skills and prioritising them in their hiring processes. This shift may necessitate changes in education delivery, emphasising skills development and lifelong learning [5].…”
Section: Railway Skills Required For the 4ir Workforcementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Employers are recognising the significance of soft skills and prioritising them in their hiring processes. This shift may necessitate changes in education delivery, emphasising skills development and lifelong learning [5].…”
Section: Railway Skills Required For the 4ir Workforcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As new technologies are developed and implemented, diversity and inclusivity must be prioritised. This could be achieved by promoting equal access and opportunities, as well as fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for all individuals [5].…”
Section: Railway Skills Required For the 4ir Workforcementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To work effectively in the 4IR environment and help their organisations create and preserve value, digital accountants must complement their excellent technical, professional ethics and digital skills with well-developed personal and interpersonal skills. These skills are a combination of cognitive and interpersonal skills that enable digital accountants to be competent professionals who can communicate effectively, make decisions, lead their teams, influence others (to get what they want), build relationships, collaborate with other departmental heads (to gain information), offer creative solutions to complex problems, adapt to the changing business environment, critically analyse data inputs and outputs and consult for their organisation (Mabe & Bwalya 2022;Tsiligiris & Bowyer 2021).…”
Section: Personal and Interpersonal Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, first of all, higher vocational colleges can pay more attention to the cultivation of students' "soft skills" and strive to solve the problem of "two skins" between the training specifications of graduates and the employment needs of enterprises. Secondly, it can arouse students' attention to "soft skills" and solve the deep problems of their career development [4]. Third, enterprises can emphasize the learning of specific skills and the learning of generic skills, namely, "soft skills," in the process of promoting schoolenterprise cooperation, so as to improve the quality of reserve managers.…”
Section: Research Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%