What To Look For When Choosing A Soft Skills Provider

Soft skills are the basic skills that a business needs to function. It’s focused on communication skills, people skills, social skills, and character building. When looking at a business from the outside in, these are the basic skills that both managers and employees need to keep the business ticking. It’s this side of the business that the public sees, and therefore there should probably be more of a focus on it than there is at the minute. It’s rare to find a company that genuinely invests time into building the soft skills on their employees. Instead, after receiving their training, they’re left to fend on their own. But considering the employees are the face of your business, and the ones your customers are going to interact with the most, your emphasis should be on ensuring every contact counts, and every contact with a customer is positively built around the soft skills they’ll learn. 

If you haven’t thought about getting in an external soft skills provider before, there are a few things you should be aware of. Some of which we’re going to highlight below.

Their Connection To Business

Soft skills are used in all walks of life. It’s not just business where providers are required. Some go into schools and work with children, some attend training days for teachers, and some work with the armed forces. So not every soft skills provider is going to be an expert in providing skills that will be relevant to the business. So, always make sure that they have a full connection to the business, and preferably even the niche that you’re in. When you start to do your research, you will notice that many providers preach specialising in different areas. However, it’s always important to do your research and find out their background. Have they worked in business before, have they got any business-related qualifications, and have they had much involvement around customers. A lot of the skills they will be providing will be based around customer relationships, and improving productivity. But if they have had no hands on experience with this, the skills they’re offering won’t come from first hand tried and tested methods, only research. We think it’s always good for soft skills providers to have implemented and tested the methods themselves.

The Clear Values They Have

Everything the providers set out should be in black and white, making it easy for you to understand the precise values that they hold, and how they’re going to benefit the environment you’re working in. The values you should be looking for, are those focused on making your company more attractive to the customers you’re working with, as well as new employees that might jump on board. Without knowing the clear value that the provider aims to offer, you can assume that they’re not going to be able to meet your requirements. It should also match up with your own value proposition. When obtaining the role you have done, whether it be an office manager or CEO, you will have set out your own proposal to better the company. If you can find a soft skills provider, who harmonises with you, the benefits of hiring them is going to be stronger.

Evidence Of A Good Track Record

With every new external relationship you attempt to build, analysing their track record is essential. This is no different from a soft skills provider. You’re bringing them into your company not just to make your employees and working environment substantially better, but to actually make a difference to the reputation that the business holds. So you don’t want a soft skills provider to come in and educate, without seeing an impact on productivity, and customer relationships. You can easily find out if they have a good track record by checking out previous reviews of those who have hired them. When looking at that, you also need to see what it was like for those companies to work with the soft skills provider. Were they engaging and fun to work with, or was the training rushed and sub-par? You will no doubt be able to find some honest reviews on sites such as Yelp, Facebook, and Google reviews.

Black Samsung Tablet Computer Tracking Soft Skills Performance

A Focus On Productivity Gain

One of the biggest problems in an office is with productivity. It’s so hard for any manager, of any role, to try and control that. Control often leads to a negative and forceful office environment, leading productivity only to drop further. However, one of the most prominent professional skills in an office environment that’s essential to the overall function of a business is productivity. So when looking at the package that they offer, explore their focus on productivity, and the techniques they’re going to try and implement to improve it. But a training provider should not just implement the techniques and then leave you to it. Preferably, you should be looking for a provider that will follow up on the work that they’ve done, to make sure that your business is making productivity gains. A follow-up consultation offer allows you to see the level of commitment that the soft skills provider, provides.

Not Just Selling Based On Price

Like with anything in life, price is the main focus point. However, when looking for a soft skills provider, you should avoid ones that are selling their service based on price. The price shouldn’t matter, it should be about the quality of the service that they’re providing. So, try and avoid the ones that are boasting the cheapest service, unless of course they also come with an excellent track record. Often, the more you’re prepared to spend with training, the more you’re going to be able to get out of it.

We hope that now you have a clearer understanding of what to look for when choosing soft skills training providers, and how they will benefit the environment that you’re working in. Soft skills are becoming more of a necessity in the office, and ongoing training will reinforce the theory behind it.

Increase Productivity with OneDrive for Business

OneDrive for Business is a place where you can store, share and sync your work files. It is an amazing way to make your digital life more efficient and productive, with very little effort.

Your files can be updated from any device with OneDrive for Business installed, and OneDrive also allows you to work on documents with others at the same time.

A useful, yet less-known, function of OneDrive is the ability to host online surveys. Use our guide below to quickly create and analyse surveys and questionnaires with your team, other departments or even external stakeholders. (You may also wish to attend some OneDrive training, part of our Office 365 one day courses that we run.)

Host an Online Survey in OneDrive for Business

Instead of distributing printed surveys, or using email to distribute surveys, a much more productive way of doing this is using a combination of OneDrive and Excel Online.

You can design great looking surveys in Excel Online and afterwards these can be shared from OneDrive.

Getting Started

Log in to OneDrive, then select New at the top of the window. From the list, select Forms for Excel. In the box which pops up, enter a name for the Excel file which you are creating to gather and analyse the survey results.

Example of hosting surveys in OneDrive
Example of a soft skills training programs Survey Creation

When you click Create, you are taken to Forms in Excel. Here, you can rename the survey, add a description and set up survey questions. The question types include

  • choice lists
  • text responses
  • ratings
  • dates
  • rankings
  • likert scales (multi statement, multi choice questions)
  • net promoter scores (feedback)

When using choice questions, you can add more choices to the default two. You can enable multiple answers and you can make certain questions required. “Other” can also be added as an option. Certain choice questions also trigger auto suggestions, like weekdays.

Modifying Settings

Text questions have the option for the user to set restrictions, e.g. when the answer needs to be a number. Simply select the ellipses buttons to the right of the question to change the restrictions. If you want a larger box for text answers, select “Long Answer”. Questions can easily be rearranged or deleted.

There are many themes to choose from, and before publishing or sharing the survey can be previewed. The form layout will adapt to the device used to view it, whether on a computer, a tablet or smartphone.

Sharing your Survey

Once you are happy with the survey, it can be shared via a hyperlink. Make sure to specify who can respond to the survey, whether this includes only people inside the organisation or anyone with the link. Two additional options are available if you wish the survey to only be filled out by people inside your organisation.

You can select Record Name if you would like each form response to include the name and email address of the person responding. If this option is cleared, anonymous responses will be allowed. If you want to limit the number of responses to one per person, select the option One response per person.

To restrict the collection duration of survey responses, you can specify start and/or end dates and times from the Settings menu in the top right of the Forms window.

Collecting Responses

When people complete the survey, responses are automatically sent straight to the Excel file saved to OneDrive. As the survey host, you will be able to see a summary and analysis of all survey responses in the Excel file.

Try hosting surveys this way to make it much easier to collect survey data, and of course to help you become more time efficient.

For information on other productivity apps, please follow the link below:

https://www.stl-training.co.uk/sharing/must-have-productivity-apps/29