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New Research from PSI Identifies 7 Modern Competencies that Will Define Workplace Success for the Next Decade
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Research shows key skills for success have changed completely in a reshaped world of work
GLENDALE, Calif., May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ PSI released a study today identifying the most important skills needed to succeed in the future of work. According to PSI, competencies that were most valued over the past decade are likely to be overtaken by a new set of skills, thanks to workplace changes due to the pandemic, digital transformation, and more. Using data from 10,000+ 360-degree feedback assessments from its global clients across a range of roles, company sizes, and industries, PSI identified the top seven competencies from the last decade.
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February 23, 2021
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