4 August 2023 | Updated on 14 November 2023
For two consecutive years, our research has found that management and leadership skills are the most in demand within organisations. These types of skills, considered as ‘soft skills’ (also known a...
For two consecutive years, our research has found that management and leadership skills are the most in demand within organisations.
These types of skills, considered as ‘soft skills’ (also known as “people skills” or “interpersonal skills”), have become increasingly important in the fast-evolving and increasingly complex world in which we live and work. As they help to ensure that working relationships thrive, because they encompass areas including:
As defined by this 2023 Forbes article, soft skills ‘are a set of personal attributes and abilities that allow individuals to effectively interact with others in a professional setting.’
And while hard to define, these skills will help leaders, managers, teams and individuals to build strong relationships that enable success.
With the increasing need for these skills, it is no surprise that a new introduction within the PRINCE2 7 guidance is the ‘people’ integrated element, which sits at the heart of the other four integrated elements – “principles”, “practices” (formally called the 7 themes), “processes” and “project context”.
Project management practices have evolved. But projects also involve people; and their effectiveness and outcomes are impacted by how well they are managed and how the established teams work together to deliver them – making it vital that strong relationships are built.
These are often comprised of cross-functional internal employees as well, and (when required) external suppliers, partners, and communities. Which is why the ‘people’ element covers all of these stakeholders, and their relationships.
If you’d like to speak to one of the team then you can contact them here or through our live chat or you can read our new FAQs blog.
Alternatively, you can pre-order training for Foundation and Practitioner PRINCE2 7 here. Courses are then due to start in early September 2023.
We ran two webinars in October and November – watch them back:
‘PRINCE2 7: what has changed from PRINCE2 6th Edition?’