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The Skills You Need To Succeed In 2020
By Avil Beckford – Aug 6, 2018.
The World Economic Forum reports that you need
ten skills to thrive in 2020: complex problem solving;
critical thinking; creativity; people management;
coordinating with others; emotional intelligence;
judgement and decision making; service orientation;
negotiation; cognitive flexibility.
The ten skills on this list make sense fo r the age
that we are living in. Of these, you want to focus on creative work, because that is where you are likely
to remain employable. Every professional can be
creative in the work she does.
You might have started to realize that you will
need more than the ten skills listed earlier. Alvin Toffler
once said, “The illiterate of the 21st century will not
be those who cannot read and write, but those who
cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”
In some instances, relearning could be adapting
what you know to a new reality. Take cell phones
as an example. When they first came out, they
were used solely as communications devices.
Convergence happened, and now our smartphones
are minicomputers. People had to relearn how to use
a phone.
In terms of work, you will have to adapt some
of your skills to the jobs of the future, and you will
also have to learn new skills. Here are some of the
additional skills that you will need to succeed in 2020.
Learning how to learn. Since skills are constantly
changing, you have to learn how to learn.
Analyzing information. When you take good and
detailed notes, you can review them to pick out the
big ideas, understand, and make sense of information.
Spotting patterns and trends. I recommend that
you combine ideas from the different books that you
read. By doing this, you may be able to spot ideas and
trends.
Communicating – written and oral. You can
combine ideas that once seemed unrelated to
communicate them to influencers, who can help you
to shape and implement them.
Understanding and leveraging technology.
Technology is changing at an unprecedented pace,
so you need to understand and keep on top of it.
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