Why you should include soft skills development despite a tight budget
During a time of load-shedding and trimming operations down to the bare minimum, soft skills training should still be high on your list. These skills are key to ensuring effective business continuity and enable people to work remotely without compromising on productivity. Take a look at the details here.
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