PROCESS SKILLS The fundamental activities or strategies which enable a person to reach desired outcomes.

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PROCESS SKILLS The fundamental activities or strategies which enable a person to reach desired outcomes.

TEAMWORK / COOPERATING Working together toward a common end.

DECISION MAKING Selecting from alternatives after gathering information and weighing the consequences of each alternative.

PROBLEM SOLVING Analyzing and resolving both everyday and complex situations. (big picture: make several decisions to solve the problem)

LEADERSHIP The capacity to facilitate group interaction in order to solve problems and gain commitment to common goals.

CREATIVITY The ability to use resources in order to produce or invent new things and ideas.

Reflectively deciding what to believe or what to do. CRITICAL THINKING Reflectively deciding what to believe or what to do.

GOAL SETTING The activity of combining needs, wants, and values to determine desired immediate and long-term achievements.

MANAGEMENT Implementing and evaluating the use of resources (materials, time, and energy) to achieve goals.