Essential Skills for the Future of Work

July 19, 2019
199 Views
https://nationaldailyng.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/966-Babe-320x100.gif

The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them. — Sir William Henry Bragg

The world is dynamic.

The Industrial roster is constantly evolving with old ones are becoming out-of-date. The World Economic Forum declared that close to 65% of the jobs school children will be involved in the future don’t exist yet. The workforce and knowledge base are rapidly changing. Merged with the consequences of automation in the workforce, we are left with the critical question: what skills will be needed by future generations? I often get asked this question a lot when I speak at conferences or hold training workshops.

After much research and brainstorming with professionals from across the globe, here is a list of these skills. Let’s help our youth with this information.

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

All along we have been prepping students to answer questions, we actually neglect to teach them how to ask good questions. The ability to ask good questions is the building block of critical thinking. In order to solve a problem, analysis must be undertaken to find the root cause.  As can be seen, problem solving and critical thinking go hand in hand. Today’s workers are structured otherwise than previously. Various people are assembled together in a team with various skills. This leads to innovation; being able to stir things up leads to new ideas and creations.

Collaboration Across Networks and Leading by Influence

Workers today have flexible schedules, some are onsite and offsite. In the next five years, there will be more flexible workers; up to 40% of the total workforce. This has led to more collaboration across various locations.

Technology has enabled collaboration to go across physical boundaries, and this portends for thrilling times ahead. This entails people from across various backgrounds to work together and we need to get our youth ready for this. Working like this would require learning how to form alliances and lead through influence.

 

 

Adaptability and Agility

Living in the volatile, unclear, multifaceted and uncertain world. It’s vital that one learns to adapt and tweak one’s strategy. The current school system is designed for sameness; fixed routines and procedures. Assignments are to be carried out over and over repeatedly. Perpetual learning is the way to go as things are constantly getting switched around. Technology has disruption life as we know it  and this means our youth have to be agile and adaptive.

Entrepreneurship and Resourcefulness

Resourcefulness is a trait that has been neglected to be taught to students in addition to their academic work. For most students, it had been relegated to extra-curricular activities. The focus has been on tests and acquiring knowledge, not inspiring or motivating doers. Empowering them to take on challenges in heir communities would make them highly sought after by recruiters and business leaders.

Great Communication skills

A recent report by an international skills think thank depicted a lack in communication skills among recent grads, they showed that 89% of employers were found to be lacking in communication skills. Good communication goes beyond the use of language correctly with good grammar to boot. It involves being articulate and being able to argue persuasively.

Discovery and Imagination

Discovery leads to acquiring new knowledge and innovation. It means having a child-like sense of reverence and wonder about the world even to the pointof imagining a better world. Being able to envision breakthroughs and then implement them. We should be empowering our youth with the ability to seek out answers for themselves

Altering the State of Education

The gap between these needed skills for the future and what is being propagated in education today is wide. We must go beyond preparing them to work and prepare them for life. Raising up more innovators and leaders who would transform life as we know it.

This should be our rallying cry.

Adetola Salau; Global Educator / International Speaker / Author/ Social Entrepreneur/ Innovative Thinker/Future Readiness Advocate/ STEM Certified Trainer

She is an Advocate of STEM Education and is Passionate about Education reform. She is an innovative thinker and strives for our society & continent as a whole to reclaim it’s greatness.

E-mail-:[email protected]

facebook-: Carisma4u

twitter-: @Carisma4u

Website-: www.carisma4u.com

Post Views: 105

You may be interested

Take Your Education Seriously, You’ll Never Regret It — Anambra Deputy Speaker Charges Upcoming Sports Stars
News
1 views
News
1 views

Take Your Education Seriously, You’ll Never Regret It — Anambra Deputy Speaker Charges Upcoming Sports Stars

Webby - March 24, 2024

Young persons aspiring to make a mark in the sports world have been enjoined to take education seriously. The advice…

Pride Begets Downfall — Anglican Cleric Tells Church Members, As ACORA Marks 2024 Palm Sunday in Grand Style
News
1 views
News
1 views

Pride Begets Downfall — Anglican Cleric Tells Church Members, As ACORA Marks 2024 Palm Sunday in Grand Style

Webby - March 24, 2024

By Izunna Okafor, Awka Ear-piercing echoes of Hosanna rent the air in Awka, the capital city of Anambra State on…

Bassey To Miss Super Eagles’ Friendly Game Against Mali With Injury
Sports
Sports

Bassey To Miss Super Eagles’ Friendly Game Against Mali With Injury

Webby - March 24, 2024

Calvin Bassey is set to miss the Super Eagles friendly game against Eagles of Mali due to injury.Bassey did not…

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published.