In this episode of Business Analysis Live, Susan sits down with Mate Toth, a Microsoft MVP and Power Platform consultant, to explore why human skills—yes, those so-called “soft skills”—are essential in tech. We talk about blending technical expertise with communication, storytelling, and adaptability, and why these skills give you a competitive edge whether you’re a developer, data engineer, or business analyst. Plus, Mate shares his fascinating journey from cruise ship photographer to tech leader and community builder, and why he believes the future of work is “human first, builder next.”🎙️Episode Highlights• Why human skills matter in technical roles• Mate’s unconventional career path• The intersection of art and technology• Code-switching between a solution mindset and human skills• Why organizations undervalue soft skills and what to do about it• Practical advice for developers who want to influence solutions• Overcoming introversion and building confidence• The role of AI and the future of human skills in tech
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