Karl Edwards presents Working Matters

Tag: transferable skills

  • Problem-Solving… The Transferable Skill to Beat All Others

    If you want a transferable skill to acquire, expand or hone, problem-solving is your baby.

    What job doesn’t include problems?

    Problems are part and parcel of working life. And the capacity to welcome, confront and work through problems is a core competency you can and should brag about.

    • Welcome problems. Work is comprised of some tough realities. Being able to recognize and embrace these difficulties is part of what gives us energy and satisfaction. We’d be bored without them.
    • Confront problems. We don’t hide from, blame others, or wish away the troubles that arise around us. We go into solution mode. We initiate difficult conversations, go back to the drawing board, and make new choices.
    • Work through problems. We are not content with resolving superficial symptoms. We search for underlying causes, recurring patterns, and structural deficiencies. We are looking for changes that will last.

    An attitude of welcome, an approach of confrontation, and a commitment to see through lasting change.

    Problem-solving. A skill that will serve you well in any position, in any firm, in any field.

    What is your attitude toward, approach to and commitment regarding the problems you face at work?

  • Listen In -> Uncertainty & Stress #4: Build Your Transferable Skills

    In uncertain economic times, it can seem like we are at the mercy of the decisions of others. Supervisors making staffing cuts, politicians making tax, spending and policy changes, economic trends beyond our influence.

    Over the past several weeks, Claudia and I have been discussing where we do have choices. Listen in as we talk about the power of expanding and honing our transferable skills.

    When we can view ourselves in terms of the transferable skills we possess instead of in terms of our current job description and its responsibilities, we open up a world of professional opportunities to which we were previously blind.

    Listen in.

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    Catch up on the entire series on Uncertainty & Stress.