The 5 Most Important Job Skills For The Future
Bernard Marr
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Our workplaces are changing, and the changes are dramatic. Professionals need to pay attention to and prepare for the workplaces of the future. An important aspect of this preparation is to develop the job skills that will help you succeed and thrive in the new reality of the next decade. Consider how your own career has evolved over the last five years, and you can imagine how much it may change in the next five. These are the most important job skills for the future, and there's no better time than now to start building them.
Why all the change?
The pace of change is being driven by several factors. Our world is more interconnected than ever before, allowing us to work remotely and work with people from different cultures as easily as if they were in the office next door. People are living and working longer, which creates an age-diverse workforce. In addition, what was once science fiction has become a reality for many of us—machines augment our skills, free us up to focus on higher-level activities, and can even be our colleagues today. We are now collecting and able to process data to use it to our business advantage in a way that was never possible previously.
With all these changes, the skills employers will seek from their human workforce and what professionals need to develop as marketable skills to get the jobs of the future have changed.
5 Most Important Job Skills for the Future
1. Emotional intelligence
Organizations have been looking for people who are emotionally intelligent for quite some time, but it’s becoming more and more important. What is emotional intelligence? It’s our ability to understand and express our own emotions, as well as understand someone else’s emotions. Developing emotional intelligence (EQ) is something everyone should be focusing on.
2. Creativity
As humans, we have this amazing ability to be creative, imagine, and invent new things. Creativity boosts innovation, which results in economic growth. It’s fresh thinking that will give companies a competitive advantage so every company will want creative employees in the future. If your company employs people who can figure out how to do things nobody else is doing, it will stand out. It’s important to realize that creativity isn’t the sole skill of artists. Creativity can be improved and fostered in anyone’s life.
3. Flexibility and adaptability
What we’re currently seeing is fewer and fewer skills and jobs for life. Therefore, we need to constantly adapt and learn new things. In fact, the half-life of skills is reducing at a drastic rate. What we’ve learned today will be out of date in two or three years' time. Everyone will need to build their flexibility and adaptability skills, so they are prepared to update their skills every few years and accept new ways of doing things.
4. Data literacy
Data is the fuel of the 4th industrial revolution that we’re experiencing today. Companies are bombarded by data. The data explosion is worthless to companies unless their people have the data skills to extract insights and make better decisions based on the data. There is a big data skills gap in the market at the moment. While not everyone needs to be a data scientist, all professionals should be data literate. The first step to improve data literacy is to be curious, keep asking “why” and own the data you are already exposed to. You should figure out where the data comes from and how to use it.
5. Tech savviness
The final important job skill for the future is tech-savviness. The 4th industrial revolution is bringing together a lot of major technology trends. On their own, these individual technologies would transform businesses, but together they are completing reshaping our world. These technologies include artificial intelligence, big data, extended reality robotics, internet of things, 3D printing, and blockchain, and when they interact with each other, it's changing our world. Everyone needs to understand what these changes are, how fast these different technologies are developing, and what that means for your business.
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About Bernard Marr
Bernard Marr is an internationally best-selling author, popular keynote speaker, futurist, and a strategic business & technology advisor to governments and companies. He helps organisations improve their business performance, use data more intelligently, and understand the implications of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, blockchains, and the Internet of Things.
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4 年Great thoughts. Mental Elasticity is also a skill for the future of work.?
I help leaders reclaim their competitive edge | C-Level Executive Coach. International Speaker & Educator | ?? 400K+ YouTube Subs | ?? Neuroscience Expert | Forbes Business Council | LinkedIn Top Executive?Coaching?Voice
4 年Great read, Bernard. I would add the skill of communication in partnerships.? With the 4th industrial revolution, as you say, the future economy is heading towards creating wealth with strategic partnerships.? Identifying key partnerships is one thing, but nothing can happen without communicating to form the partnership and turn it into a value-creating entity. I couldn't agree more with your list!
Dr. sc. ETH, Leiter Qualit?tssicherung AApot
4 年Great read! Just wondering whether the education system can keep up with the pace of technological changes of our fast-moving world…
Cluster Director of Human Resources at InterContinental Nha Trang & InterContinental Nha Trang Residences , Certified Hospitality Trainer, CHT, AHLEI
4 年Thanks for sharing