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Soft Skills Are Hard Skills! Research & Remedy Association of Florida Colleges Annual Meeting and Conference | November 2018 Colleen Englert Executive Director | Florida Ready to Work

Defining soft skills ?

Research Consensus Soft skills are ‘hard’ to define, teach and measure Soft skills are the essential foundation for most all jobs across industries Soft skills are lacking / in-demand for most all jobs across industries Employers most often hire for ‘hard skills’ (technical / experience) and fire for ‘soft skills’ Disconnect between employers and graduates / educators in the understanding and importance of soft skills

Soft Skills 63 percent of graduates believe they are ‘very’ prepared. Employers disagree. Only 14 percent of employers believe recent graduates are ‘very’ prepared. US Chamber of Commerce Foundation, / Allegheny Conference, 2015 Soft Skills

Most significant disconnects in perceived preparedness between employers and graduates: commitment / accountability communication time management professionalism critical thinking / problem solving US Chamber of Commerce Foundation, / Allegheny Conference, 2015 Soft Skills

Biggest divide is professionalism and work ethic Biggest divide is professionalism and work ethic. Nearly 90 percent of students think they are prepared; only 43 percent of employers agree. Close to 80 percent of students believe they have essential communication and critical thinking skills; only 42 percent and 56 percent of employers agree. National Association of Colleges and Employers, 2018 Soft Skills

More than 70 percent of employers believe recent college graduates are not well-prepared to apply knowledge and skills in real-world settings or do not have essential critical thinking and communication skills — non-technical ‘soft’ skills. Association of American Colleges and Universities, 2015 Soft Skills

Soft Skills Employer-education mismatch – 96 percent of college academic officers are confident in preparation of students. Only 11 percent of business leaders agree. Lumina Foundation, Gallup for Inside Higher Education Poll, 2014 Soft Skills

Florida employers report gaps in foundational ‘soft skills’ twice as often as technical skills: communication reliability and time management leadership problem solving CareerSource Florida, Florida Skills Gap and Job Vacancy Study, 2018 Soft Skills

Soft Skills Out Rank Hard Skills CareerSource Florida, Skills Gap and Job Vacancy Study, 2018

Soft Skills Gaps by Industry Super Sector CareerSource Florida, Skills Gap and Job Vacancy Study, 2018

The Remedy Review the research Apply ‘technical skill’ innovation lessons learned Prioritize and integrate ‘soft skills’ as an essential and measurable learning objective for every student, every classroom, all faculty Proactively and continuously engage employers in further defining, teaching and evaluating soft skills Leverage own career services, CareerSource partner and community-based resources Don’t wait! Take the first step with Florida Ready to Work

myfloridareadytowork.com

Overview A first-step, scalable foundational career readiness and soft skills solution Sponsored by Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Managed by WIN Learning, a national career readiness company State funded, no direct cost to implementation partners or students Eligible partners include all state colleges, technical colleges, high schools, adult education, CareerSource regions, and others Performance bonus funding: $15 per credential

Curriculum NEW Soft Skills Courseware – A Blended Solution Conveying Professionalism – Dependability, courtesy, attitude, motivation, personal accountability, and time management Communicating Effectively – Verbal and nonverbal communication and listening; use of communication tools including email etiquette, cell phone, and social networking; resolving conflict; and acknowledging criticism. Promoting Teamwork and Collaboration – Teamwork skills and interactions, benefits of diversity and sensitivity to differences, accepting responsibility, and leadership. Thinking Critically and Solving Problems – Innovation, creativity, flexibility, overcoming adversity, goal setting, and critical thinking strategies.

Proctored Assessment NEW Soft Skills Assessment Research based, criterion referenced Academic and employer subject matter expert developed and validated Situational judgement, career contextualized, application of skills from employer point of view Multiple choice ‘BEST’ and ‘WORST’ response to situation Proctored, 60 Minutes, Scored Passed or Not Passed Aligned to curriculum

Credential NEW Florida Soft Skills Credential State sponsored, signed by Governor Competencies summarized on back of credential Employer recognized

Colleen Englert | Executive Director More Information Colleen Englert | Executive Director cenglert@floridareadytowork.com 850.228.9558