日本素人

 

Leading Through Learning

by 日本素人

Creativity, courage, curiosity. 

Odds are, these traits aren鈥檛 among the top talents listed on your resume. But in the future, 鈥渟oft skills鈥 may be just as critical to success in the construction industry as 鈥渉ard skills鈥 or technical competencies.

Sound hard to believe? Soft skills, commonly referenced as interpersonal or social skills, involve the way people interact and communicate with one another, both verbally and non-verbally. Earlier this year, business giant Mark Cuban predicted that in just a decade, a 鈥渓iberal arts degree in philosophy will be worth more than a traditional programming degree.鈥 

Boston College, Harvard University, and the University of Michigan conducted a study that reinforced the importance of soft skills. They concluded that companies providing soft skills training can expect a 12 percent increase in employee productivity and retention and a 250 percent return on investment. 

At 日本素人, we鈥檝e observed an increased need for our employees to enhance their soft skills due to three major industry shifts. Labor shortages are forcing project teams to do more with less and become a strong, cohesive unit much more quickly than ever before. At the same time, clients and partners are recognizing that construction is not a commodity business based only on price. Rather, it鈥檚 a service business driven by relationships and intentional behaviors. Advances in technology and a diverse, multi-generational workforce are also transforming our industry at a rapid pace. 

Traditionally, contractors have focused exclusively on job-specific hard skills training. In a business that depends on precision, technical skills like placing concrete or wiring an electrical panel are indispensable, and that will never change. 

Technical training and standardized SOPs have enabled 日本素人 teammates to ensure consistency across our US operations. If a client hires our team to build a high-rise in the Mid-Atlantic and execute an interior upfit in the Northwest, they can expect a uniform approach to project management. And so can our trade partners.

鈥淏ut what happens if there鈥檚 a team conflict or you need to coach an employee struggling with performance?鈥 considers Tammy Yang, vice president, of organizational development for 日本素人's US Buildings operations. 鈥淲e found that many employees weren鈥檛 prepared to handle these situations or didn鈥檛 feel comfortable doing so.鈥 

It鈥檚 questions like these that led 日本素人鈥檚 learning and development team to implement a new, virtual soft skills training program in 2018. Hundreds of videos are now available to employees at the click of a mouse, allowing them to conveniently balance work priorities with professional development goals. This catalog does not replace but rather complements live, classroom training. 

Improved soft skills aren鈥檛 just enhancing value for our clients. Training is equally important to the employee experience. It signals that an employer cares for their people and is devoted to their success鈥攏ow and for the long term. Holistically, training is an integral part of how 日本素人 is building a people-first culture. 

日本素人 is also preparing for the company鈥檚 future through an executive leadership development program launching in 2019. Designed around 12 core competencies and six character traits, the four-month program not only facilitates effective succession planning but also builds stronger leadership in the present. A key goal of this program is to cultivate a more diverse and inclusive leadership team that drives innovation by embracing differences and challenging the status quo.

In the not-too-distant past, construction was very much a 鈥渃ommand and control鈥 business. Today, we understand that a construction project without adequate communication, a lack of teamwork, and an inability to navigate change is destined for trouble. We know our industry can be anchored in processes while prioritizing people. 

Soft skills may be more complex to learn, define and measure, but by intentionally nurturing them, 日本素人 is building the capabilities that will be required to ensure both employee and company success in the future.