As the global workforce evolves to include more contract work and new sets of skills, professionals must be able to adapt to ever-changing trends. By engaging in lifelong learning, you can stay on top of workforce trends and learn the professional skills you need to thrive.
Learning a new professional skill is simple once you know the proper techniques. First, discover which soft and hard skills may be most relevant to the current workforce to help you determine which skills you’re interested in picking up. Then, follow our seven steps for learning a new skill in the fastest, most efficient way.
In-demand Professional Skills
You’ve probably heard that there are both soft skills—behaviors and personality traits—and hard skills—measurable and practical abilities. Having a balance of both will help you be successful in the workforce. To help you start your learning, The World Economic Forum reported on the top 10 soft skills professionals will need 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
- Coding
- Technical writing
- Copywriting
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- Data visualization
- Microsoft Suite; i.e. Excel and PowerPoint
- Languages (Chinese, Spanish, etc.)/Language translation
- Project management
- Digital marketing
- Data science
Seven Steps to Learning a New Skill
When learning a skill, there are several steps you should take to set yourself up for success. Regardless of the new skill you are trying to learn, there are several common factors that can make learning a new goal feel challenging:- Your learning goal is not specific enough
- You’re not sure where to start
- You’re getting frustrated by lack of progress
- You’re comparing yourself to experts