Cross-cutting Skills You Need To Develop


In this rapidly changing world, the need to multskill vastly increases more than ever before. Having the skills and experiences in your field will absolutely have limits; there will be some situations in which you can't help. Also, due to the increase in job scarcity, it's not guaranteed that you will do a job aligned with your education, or career background. 

To get you covered, I am sharing 3 skills you need to develop, no matter what your field of education or career is.

  1. Adaptability: adaptability refers to the capacity to face or cope with different situations or conditions. This skill is very important to you because it can help you work competently on different projects, in different industries, and address different challenging situations. The more adaptable you are, the more effective you will be in various situations. Adaptability is most often linked with being innovative and the willingness to embrace change. Adaptability skills are useful for people aspiring to be leaders, working in any field.

    Never stop learning!

  2. Longlife Learning: The more digitized our world becomes, the more new technologies emerge. New apps will be developed, features added, and new systems created. For this reason, you need to develop a culture of non-stop learning, looking for new trends in your career, industry, and  research topics of interest. This will keep you skilled and informed on various careers and industries. This skill is also essential in job searching because it can help you land a job which doesn't necessarily meet your educational background.  

  3. Effective Communication: Communication is at the core of everything we do. The more effective your communication is, the smoother, easier and more efficient your profession will be. If you're working on a project, and fail to communicate with team members effectively, the probability is that you will fail. For project successfulness, you need to  communicate effectively with team members, stakeholders and senior managers. This is a great skill to start working on, regardless of your career. Effective communication includes improved speaking and writing skills, using clear, professional and concise terminology, and following up where necessary. Most importantly, you need to develop public speaking skills as it helps win different opportunities including winning a new job. 


There are many other skills that will help you. However, the skills I have discussed are critical whether in professional or daily circumstances. 


Comments

Eric Niyongira said…
I can see the healing message in your blog. Thanks so much @Gilbert for life input
Unknown said…
What helpful blog. Thanks @Gilbert for sharing with us the Cross- cutting skills that we need to develop. Keep doing the great job
Hello Gilbert,

I can't thank you enough for your consistent blog posts. They are very helpful to every individual even though they are just joining a certain organization. Communication and openness to learning new things are key tips to good performance.
Unknown said…
I wonder how this post has the most valuable message in our daily life. And I would like to express much gratitude to @ Mr Gilbert who struggled more to have lighted for others.
Unknown said…
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Unknown said…
Great article, Gilbert!!
I am interested to read your article because it is very helpful and guide message
Espy said…
Great article, thoughtful that flows with new knowledge .
Pazzoosi said…
You always make my life bro!
I truly like your blogs@gilbert
Aline said…
Great blog Gilbert!
Gilbert said…
Thanks Eric for your comments on my blog. Glad to know the message resonated with you.
Gilbert said…
Much Thanks for real. Can't cease from blogging.
Gilbert said…
Thanks Jean Marie. The comments are really engaging. Glad my thoughts resonated.
Gilbert said…
My pleasure. Glad the message made sense to you. Thanks for the comments.
Gilbert said…
Welcome and thanks. Much blessings. Your time on my blog post means a lot.
Gilbert said…
Thanks a lot, glad the blog appeared interesting to you.
Gilbert said…
Thanks Espy. Glad you found this thoughtful.
Gilbert said…
Thanks Pazzoosi. Your comments are essential.
Thank you alot
You have done great.keep up

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