SOFT SKILLS (МЯГКИЕ КОМПЕТЕНЦИИ) БАКАЛАВРА: ОЦЕНКА СОСТОЯНИЯ И НАПРАВЛЕНИЯ ФОРМИРОВАНИЯ

Authors

  • М. И. Беркович Kostroma State University
  • Т. А. Кофанова Kostroma State University
  • С. С. Тихонова Kostroma State University

Keywords:

Soft skills, labor functions, employment, labor market, universal skills

Abstract

The article deals with the issues of the content, assessment of the current state and the main tendencies in the development of the so-called «soft skills», that in Russia are usually referred to as «general culture skills». At present soft skills are essential to have good job opportunities and university curriculum should be focused on mastering them. The article analyses the results of the research of the soft skills development among the bachelors majoring in Economics at the Institute of Management, Economics and Finance of Kostroma State University. These data prove that students realize the importance of mastering soft skills to make a successful career. Moreover, innovative teaching methods and techniques aimed at mastering soft skills are to be introduced into the educational process.

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Author Biographies

  • М. И. Беркович , Kostroma State University

    Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Economics and Management Department, Director of the Institute of Management, Economics and Finance

  • Т. А. Кофанова , Kostroma State University

    Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Theoretical and Applied Economics, Finance and Credit Department

  • С. С. Тихонова , Kostroma State University

    Senior Lecturer of Theoretical and Applied Economics, Finance and Credit Department

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Economy of Work and Human Resource Management

How to Cite

Беркович , М. И., Кофанова , Т. А., & Тихонова , С. С. (2018). SOFT SKILLS (МЯГКИЕ КОМПЕТЕНЦИИ) БАКАЛАВРА: ОЦЕНКА СОСТОЯНИЯ И НАПРАВЛЕНИЯ ФОРМИРОВАНИЯ. Eurasian Journal of Economics and Management, 4, 63-68. https://journals.vsu.ru/econ/article/view/2641