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 All major international organisations dealing   of disruptive innovations:  blockchain, artificial   Soft skills  skills for employability is recognised by various
 with employment and education, such as the   intelligence,  wide  spread  digitalisation  educational reforms in the region, such as in
 International Labour Organization (ILO), the   accelerated by the constant growing number of   Soft skills refer to non-technical skills that   Tunisia where the HE system has undergone a
 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and   people and devices connected to internet, 5G,   support an individual in staying relevant through   re-structuring and a pillar of the new structure is
 Development (OECD), the World Bank, and United   and other technologies. Across all sectors in all   continuous learning. There are different names   dedicated to the employability of young graduates,
 Nations  Educational,  Scientific  and  Cultural   professions, digital skills have generated new   for these skills, ranging from ‘professional skills’,   including equipping them with soft skills.
 Organization  (UNESCO),  have  established  types of work, promoted efficiency, and underpin   ‘key competencies’, ‘transferable skills’, ‘essential
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 employment and education departments to   innovation .   skills’, ‘life skills’, or, as the ILO calls them, ‘core   The  ILO  groups  and  describes soft skills as
 develop  relevant  strategies  to  cope  with  the   work skills’ or ‘core skills for employability’   follows :
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 rapidly changing trends in the job market, to   Globalisation and demographic changes were   as shown in  Table 2.  The importance of these
 anticipate the needs of emerging professions   already having a profound impact on everyday
 and future skills, and to find solutions to the   life, culture, educational systems, societies,   Soft skills, also known as ‘core work skills’
 ‘skills gap’. There are different types of skills and   businesses and on the very sensitive ever-  Table 2
 within each, different levels of accomplishment.   changing job market.  The COVID-19 pandemic
 According to the ILO, skills are ‘the ability to   and  subsequent  lockdown  has  dramatically   Learning to Learn  Communication  Teamwork  Problem-solving
 carry out the tasks and duties of a given job’,   accelerated the emphasis on digital skills,
 and skill specialisation refers to the service or   requiring everyone from the youngest pupils to   Being willing to learn  Reading competently  Managing oneself at work  Thinking creatively
                                                              Working in teams or groups
                                                                                      Solving problems independently
             Using learning techniques to acquire
                                     Reading, understanding and using
 good generated and what was used to produce it,   mid- to late-career professionals to have enough   and apply new knowledge and skills  materials, including graphs, charts and   Interacting with co-workers  Testing assumptions
                                     displays
 such as disciplinary knowledge, instruments and   digital knowledge to manage their own home-  Working safely  Understanding and speaking the language   Respecting the thoughts and opinions of   Identifying problems
             Pursuing independent learning
                                                              others in the group
 materials .   office or school equipment. It has also ushered   Taking responsibility for own learning  in which the business is conducted  Working within the culture of the group  Taking the context of data and
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                                                                                      circumstances into account
 in the exploration of new operating models   Thinking abstractly  Writing effectively in the languages in   Understanding and contributing to the   Identifying and suggesting new ideas to get
                                     which the business is conducted
 that have come about through work-from-  Writing to the needs of an audience  organisation’s goals  the job done (initiative)
 Beyond  the  specialised skills required to   Organising, processing and holding   Listening and communicating effectively  Planning and making decisions with others   Collecting, analysing and organising
             information
 technically fulfil job requirements, there are two   home environments that will have an impact   Interpreting and communicating   Listening to understand and learn  and supporting the outcomes  information (planning and organisation)
 categories of skills that apply across the board   on everything from recruitment and talent   information  using numeracy effectively  Taking accountability for actions  Planning and managing time, money and
                                                                                      other resources to achieve goals
                                                              Building partnerships and coordinating a
             Conducting systematic inquiry, following
 to all types of jobs: digital skills and soft skills.   acquisition to re-shaping job markets and higher   through to find answers  Articulating own ideas and vision  variety of experiences
 These also are the most cited by companies as   education systems.  Using time effectively and efficiently   Working towards group consensus in
                                                              decision-making
             without sacrificing quality
 lacking in their new hires and areas where they   As more people have been forced to work or study   Selecting the best approach for tasks  Valuing others’ input
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 experience the skills gap in their organisations .   from home, an unusual experiment has unfolded   Beginning, following through and   Accepting feedback
             completing tasks
 Digital skills provide a foundation of knowledge   in  an  alternative  productivity  that  may  outlast   Being adaptable  Resolving conflicts
                                                              Coaching, mentoring and giving feedback
 that can help keep up as required skill-sets   the pandemic and change the way of working   Leading effectively
 change. Soft skills refer to a mind-set that   and studying to a more blended approach. This   Mobilising a group for high performance
 facilitates continuous learning. Both these skills   change will further increase the importance of   32
 build upon and strengthen basic and specific   digital skills.  Source: ILO
 skills  gained through education,  giving  the
 possessor the capacity to be productive even in a
 fast-changing environment.  As technology-driven skill sets emerge, focused   Looking closely at the links between these three
            around user  experiences and user interfaces,     players to re-consider the traditionally separate
            employers will need people with a combination     roles is essential.
 Digital skills   of digital and soft skills: a digital mindset that
 Skills are at the forefront of digital innovation.   can visualise what technology can deliver and  Academia
 There is a growing polarisation of labour-market   knowledge of human factors that can deliver   HEIs have been seen as primary knowledge
 opportunities between high- and low-skilled jobs,   services  alongside  the  technology,  creating
 increasing the mismatch between skills provided  With the exponential   a better service to customers. Capabilities   producers, a source of vocational identity and are
 and job requirements.  Technology- driven   and competencies required for the future are   important contributors to society and nations.
 skill sets are emerging, focused around user  growth in information,   changing. Everything is changing, from the kind   They are also centres for lifelong learning and
 experience and user interface. At the same time,   of jobs available, to the way of working, and even   hubs for discovery and innovation, building new
 the market will also need skills sets developed  professionals face a   the type of education needed to acquire and keep   knowledge and  changing understanding of  the
 around human factors. The requirements of the   up with these skills.  world through fundamental science that leads
                                                              to new treatments and products, or sources of
 workforce are changing, and the capabilities   knowledge half-life   the  evidence  on  which  policy  decisions  should
 and competencies required for the future are   34  It is becoming clear that there will be a significant   be made. Anticipating skill requirements when
 changing.   dilemma  disruption in how we perceive work and that the   technology is changing rapidly and offering new
            response cannot come from HEIs alone. It needs to   study programmes to match these requirements
 The transformational era currently underway —
 the so-called 4th Industrial Revolution referring   come from a robust and functional collaboration   creates  pressure on  HEIs.  The post-Covid-19
 to the convergence of digital, biological, and   between academia, industry and governments,   perspective has accelerated this discourse. How
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 physical innovations — has seen the emergence   and requires different policy approaches .   can HEIs facilitate innovation and effectively
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