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Six Critical Soft Skills for Effective Safety Leadership

March 31, 2017
Research studies have shown that soft skills are as important as talent or technical know-how in supervising employees

Research studies have shown that soft skills are as important as talent or technical know-how in supervising employees. They are also critical to an organization’s productivity, success, safety and performance. How do you develop these skills in your supervisors to help foster an interdependent safety culture?

Download this white paper to read about six critical soft skills leaders should possess.

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