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CAREERTIP: 3 strong set of core skills hardhatPROFESSIONALS require for the workplace in 2024

Baby Boomers are leaving the workforce while Gen Z are taking their place as the leaders of the future, this demands that hardhatPROFESSIONALS possess a strong set of core skills to adequately address these changes and adapt accordingly. To effectively navigate the changing workforce and the integration of AI, hardhatPROFESSIONALS need to possess a robust set of core skills. These skills include interpersonal skills, innovative thinking, and organizational and time management skills. Interpersonal Skills: To build interpersonal skills, tailor your communication to different stakeholders and team members. Be clear, concise, and active in listening. Maintain positive body language and pay attention to the body language of others. Communicate frequently and regularly. Innovative Thinking: Incorporate innovative thinking into your work by exploring the use of AI and adapting it to your operational needs. Use AI to augment your and your team's processes, allowing you to work smarter,

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