BY MICHELLE MACHADO | Oct 03, 2023 |
In today’s fast-paced, technologically-driven world, it’s easy to overlook the importance of soft skills. While technical know-how and subject-specific expertise are undoubtedly valuable, emotional intelligence (EI) and empathy are emerging as essential skills for the leaders of tomorrow. In fact, according to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report, emotional intelligence will be one of the top 10 job skills by 2025. But why is it so crucial, especially for our young ones?
Before delving into the ‘why,’ let’s understand the ‘what.’ Emotional intelligence refers to the ability to recognize, understand, manage, and effectively express one’s own emotions while also being aware of and sensitive to the emotions of others. Empathy, a key component of EI, is the ability to feel and understand another’s emotions, essentially putting oneself in their shoes.
Incorporating EI and empathy training early on is crucial. Daniel Goleman noted in his Harvard Business Review publication 20 years ago that companies are increasingly looking for leaders with strong emotional intelligence and the ability to empathize with their team. This is no truer in today’s world and more importantly, for our children’s future. The kids of today will be leaders of tomorrow. Furthermore, these leaders must be able to create more cohesive teams, foster open communication. Geared with that, they can drive change more effectively.
Furthermore, as automation and artificial intelligence continue to surge, jobs that require emotional intelligence, human understanding, and creativity will remain in high demand. Empathy can’t be automated, making it a critical skill for the future.
By prioritizing the development of emotional intelligence and empathy in our young kids, we’re not just enhancing their childhood. Also ensuring they have the tools to thrive in their future careers.
Last, in a world where change is constant, the ability to understand and connect with others on an emotional level is the stable ground on which our kids can stand tall and succeed.