the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
These skills are important because the labour market is becoming very competitive and employers are looking for people who are flexible and have the ability to use multiple skills. With these skills employees can do multiple tasks at any given job.
often called the 4 C’s: critical thinking, creative thinking, communicating, and collaborating.
The ability to convey information to another effectively and efficiently.
You can acquire and refine these skills at home, through extra curricular activities and even through school.
the actions of individuals, brought together for a common purpose or goal, which subordinate the needs of the individual to the needs of the group.
the foundation of your career building blocks and they are frequently referenced in the media as lacking in school-leavers, graduates and those already in employment. Organisations spend a lot of time and money training staff, not in job specific areas but in general and basic skills.