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Getting And Keeping A Job: The Soft Skills

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Most of us spend more time at work than we do with spouses or friends, but get along with coworkers can sometimes prove difficult.

Most people who are looking for work spend a lot of time polishing their resumes. But it may be that working on your handshake or your communication skills is just as important. How do you deal with a difficult coworker? How do you speak up for yourself without being seen as pushy? How do you get through endlessly boring meetings? Learning how to deal with conflict at work can sometimes be the most difficult part of a job.

We'll talk about workplace communication skills with , who teaches teaches communications and public speaking at Community College of Vermont, and Pamela Gardner, Director of the at the University of Vermont.

Also on the show, we'll hear from a researcher at the University of Vermont who has found that people generally eat MORE food during January than they do over the holidays, despite resolutions.

And we'll learn about a program from the US Department of Agriculture that helps to house low-income Vermonters.

Broadcast live on Monday,January 12 at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.

Resources mentioned by the guests on today's show:

Books:
Dealing With People You Can't Stand: Bringing Out the Best in People at Their Worst,  by Dr. Rick Brinkman and Dr. Rick Kirschner
 
The Hard Truth About Soft Skills, by Peggy Klaus
 
Snap, by Patti Wood
 
The Naked Presenter, by Garr Reynolds
 
The Art and Science of Communication, by P.S.Perkins
 
Writing That Works, by Kenneth Roman and Joel Raphaelson
 
The Definitive Book of Body Language, by Allan and Barbara Pease
 
PeopleSmart: Developing Your Interpersonal Intelligence by Mel Silberman Ph.D.
 
How to Win Friends and Influence People, by Dale Carnegie
 
 
Blogs:
The Positivity Blog:
Forbes.com 
 
 
Real world practice and mentorship:
Toastmasters of Greater Burlington:
Toastmasters International:
 
Most "soft" skills assessments link to books or products that

offer help.  Brief assessments can be found at Mind Tools: and Peggy Klaus:

Mindtools.com also offers a great description of Emotional Intelligence (scientifically identified "soft" skills) and suggestions for improving them. 
-- this site identifies critical soft skills and offers free exercises fo

r improvement

Related to interviewing, there's a quick article at The Muse that offers tips.  A more detailed article can be found at

Jane Lindholm is the host, executive producer and creator of But Why: A Podcast For Curious Kids. In addition to her work on our international kids show, she produces special projects for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý. Until March 2021, she was host and editor of the award-winning ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý program Vermont Edition.
Sage Van Wing was a Vermont Edition producer.

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