2012
DOI: 10.19030/tlc.v9i3.7081
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Designing And Evaluating A Personal Skills Development Program For Management Education

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“…Employers require graduates to have the fundamental technical skills necessary for their specific professions (Low et al, 2016). However, beyond that, studies have found that soft skills have been receiving greater attention in organizations (Stewart et al, 2016) and higher education (Pang and Hung, 2012). Based on data gathered from job advertisements placed in the careers section of newspapers, Dunbar et al (2016) found that employers placed greatest emphasis on soft skills and discussed technical skills to a lesser extent.…”
Section: Employers' Views On Graduate Competenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employers require graduates to have the fundamental technical skills necessary for their specific professions (Low et al, 2016). However, beyond that, studies have found that soft skills have been receiving greater attention in organizations (Stewart et al, 2016) and higher education (Pang and Hung, 2012). Based on data gathered from job advertisements placed in the careers section of newspapers, Dunbar et al (2016) found that employers placed greatest emphasis on soft skills and discussed technical skills to a lesser extent.…”
Section: Employers' Views On Graduate Competenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on our findings, it is logical to ask whether universities, in France and other countries, should offer training to improve post-secondary graduates' soft skills. Some specific education and training schemes have been developed in various countries and at various policy levels so as to improve proficiency in these skills (Deil-Amen, 2006;Mason et al, 2009;Pang and Hung, 2012). However, the efficiency of such training is sometimes debated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Los empleadores requieren que los egresados tengan las habilidades técnicas fundamentales necesarias para sus profesiones específicas (Low et al, 2016). Sin embargo, más allá de eso, los estudios han encontrado que las habilidades interpersonales han recibido una mayor atención en las organizaciones (Stewart et al, 2016) y la educación superior (Pang & Hung, 2012). Dunbar y colaboradores (2016) Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, 9(2) 2022, 00-00 encontraron que los empleadores pusieron mayor énfasis en las habilidades blandas y discutieron las habilidades técnicas en menor medida.…”
Section: Competencias Del Egresadounclassified