Throughout
time human beings have been the most resilient of all the living beings.
Because, whatever the age we have upped our capabilities and adapted
accordingly. Gaurav Goswami talks about the skill sets and the ways to hone
them, resulting in us becoming a success in our chosen field, in the present digital
age.
Today’s
picture
Technology continues to grow and create changes in ways
that we live our lives. It is no secret that one tweet, photo or video can make
or break a company or a relationship in ways we couldn’t have imagined few
years back. So, if we don’t evolve and grow new skills, our value to our self,
our work place or our family will diminish in time.
The
way forward
The good news is that we can harness these technological
changes, instead of either fearing from them or intentionally ignoring them.
The reason is that the difference between winning and losing; like in every
age, is to understand the questions of where to? And how to? And then start to
work diligently at it so that we are better prepared for the future disruptions.
An
important point
The most basic quality that we or for that matter any company
can cultivate is honesty. This is because like people in our personal
relationships, our customers in work place can also smell a rat from afar, be
it a marketing ploy or when a company is wasting their time trying to pull the
wool over their eye. So it is important that we are upfront in our dealing and
let it be known beforehand. Honesty is most certainly the best possibly.
First
things first – embrace
We need to challenge our self to embrace the technologies
that are most relevant for us. This may mean to acquire our self with the new technological
know-how or upgrade our smart phones with the latest apps. If it is social
media that is vital for our professional life, embrace
that, don’t just think,
I am too old to learn new things.
Continuous
learning
In professional life, is our education adding value to
our everyday conversation and giving us benefits in managing our official
works? If the answer is no, then can we attend industry events and conferences
to improve our abilities? Can we enroll in that online webinar and programs to
bridge that gap? There are a number of podcasts and e-books available that can
come to our rescue. We can also take the advantage of watching various TED
talks. Another way is to hire a mentor to provide us the necessary knowledge.
Practice
wisdom
The digital revolution can be a double edged sword that
can both build and break relationships between people, businesses, customers
and employees. So in this constant push and pull, it is best to remind our self
that: knowledge without wisdom can be dangerous. We need to cultivate active
listening and follow tolerance.
Build
the capacity to unlearn
We must remember the importance of unlearning. This is
because when a tea cup is full to the brim, then how can we pour more tea into
it, as any more tea will naturally spill out. The challenge is to keep alight
the torch of re-inventing our self.
Finally
some pointers for your professional life
· Identify future capabilities that give employees clarity and guidance on what the future of their job looks like.
· Identify future capabilities that give employees clarity and guidance on what the future of their job looks like.
- Offer regular customized training and digital learning tools to help employees be better at work.
- Keep asking for regular feed back to see where advancement is needed to be done.
I completely agree on this for individual and organisational growth
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