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		<title>Key Skills That Today&#8217;s Workforce Lacks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The job market evolves over time. This is just the way societies work; however, many of the key skills that workers need seem to be lacking in the up-and-coming workforce. Some of these are known as “soft skills” and others are simply capabilities that have seen a decline in practice. The business world has started [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The job market evolves over time. This is just the way societies work; however, many of the key skills that workers need seem to be lacking in the up-and-coming workforce. Some of these are known as “soft skills” and others are simply capabilities that have seen a decline in practice. The business world has started to take note of this after seeing the trend growing for years. Some say that this is due to a generational shift in the way people interact, but here&#8217;s a list of some of the attributes that have been lacking in employees in recent years:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Communication</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This is a blanket term, but it seems to apply in most situations. Businesses are complaining about workers&#8217; increasing inability to communicate with clients and co-workers. A lack of proficiency in writing skills has been noted for a long time now. Companies have gone so far as to send their workforce back to school and <a href="http://accreditedonlinecolleges.com/">accredited online colleges</a> to simply learn how to draft a letter.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It&#8217;s always been important to have the ability to articulate your thoughts and to listen, but employees need to be able to express their needs and goals in order to build an dialogue with colleagues and customers. In business, being able to effectively and professionally express yourself is a key skill that seems to be missing in the workforce today.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Consistent Productivity</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The results and productivity of a day&#8217;s work seems to vary greatly. One of the main factors noted by employees is a lack of praise for the work that they&#8217;ve done. Many in the business world argue that this is a generational feature that started for many people during childhood which they then managed to carry on through into today&#8217;s workforce. This seems to be an issue of over-rewarding that we&#8217;ve taken as a society that&#8217;s, over time, decreased the competitive edge of our workforce. It seems that every time a worker does something they expect the gears of business to halt and give them a slap on the back. It&#8217;s important to give credit where credit is due, but the ability of workers to keep a consistent approach to their job and productivity is important to keep a job and ensure the success of your employer. If they&#8217;re doing well, then you keep your job.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Taking Advice</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Not every worker is perfect and everyone could use a little constructive criticism. Sometimes, well-placed and helpful advice can help a worker know when they need to alter their approach or practice. It seems that employers are worried today about telling their workforce anything. People seem to have a very hard time accepting criticism as a whole. No one likes to hear bad things about themselves, but it&#8217;s essential to be able to accept when someone has advice on how to do things differently.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.qualityinspection.org/quality-control-plan/">Quality control</a> is always an issue, and no matter what you do, there&#8217;s always room for improvement. Today&#8217;s workers aren&#8217;t somehow less than the previous generation. Sometimes it just takes tweaking and an ability to recognize when changes need to be made. Maybe these issues don&#8217;t apply to you or your colleagues, but there&#8217;s always things that the individual can do to improve their abilities. A good proactive approach to self-improvement is always a good thing, work related or not.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[So you want to go back to college, do you? Or, maybe you never thought about it before, but now with online colleges being able to offer you what other colleges cannot, it&#8217;s high time you thought about attending, isn&#8217;t it? Let&#8217;s face it; campus-based colleges are not for everyone, especially if you are more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you want to go back to college, do you? Or, maybe you never thought about it before, but now with online colleges being able to offer you what other colleges cannot, it&#8217;s high time you thought about attending, isn&#8217;t it? Let&#8217;s face it; campus-based colleges are not for everyone, especially if you are more advanced in age then, say, a 20-year-old college student. Naturally, obtaining an online college degree might just be perfect for someone like you, even if you are 20-year-old college student, or one in the making.</p>
<p>The think about earning degrees, especially online, is that it requires quite a bit of personal discipline in order to be successful. Like the person who works from home for a living, the college student who attends college online must be able to set realistic goals and objectives as well as adhere to the rules of the school concerning homework and exams, among other such things.  Now, most people would not have a problem with following any sort of guidelines, and rest assured, most colleges online do indeed have such guidelines in place. They haven&#8217;t been accredited for nothing, that&#8217;s for sure!  Have you come across any of the many rules and regulations out there? You probably won&#8217;t, unless you are on in school already. But, most colleges or universities online will be happy to share them with you, whether you attend or not.</p>
<p>If you would like to read, at your leisure, about the colleges and universities you are interested in, all you need to do is to write to the for more information.  Most will be happy not only to send you information about the various college degrees they have to offer, but you will learn how they operate and of course, what they cost of tuition. In some cases, you will need to obtain the cost over the phone, but this practice is being faded out, slowly but surely, as tuition becomes less expensive on a per-school basis.</p>
<p>The degrees available vary from school to school, so if you perform a little due diligence and search for what you are personally interested in, you should have some good schools pop up in your search. Always be sure that the schools you are looking into are accredited, since you don&#8217;t want to have to explain attending a non-accredited school to a potential employer, nor do you want all the money you put into school to go to waste, by not being able to use transfer credits at some point or, to pursue a higher degree later on.</p>
<p>You can obtain an Associates, Bachelors or Masters degree at most of the online schools of today. Earning anything higher than a Masters Degree will require Doctoral Degree course work, which is currently not available online.  Nonetheless, you can get a really good degree at an accredited college or university, and be happy with it, too. Why sit around and wonder if you can go to college when you know you can, right now; your future awaits.</p>

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