LEADERSHIP'S GREATEST CHALLENGE PART II Dr. Samuel R. Chand.

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LEADERSHIP'S GREATEST CHALLENGE PART II Dr. Samuel R. Chand

National Center For Higher Education Management Systems outlines Knowledge and Skills Needed to Succeed in the 21st Century Workplace. A synthesis of research in this area as well as experience identify the following categories of knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for success in the 21st century workforce:

Attitudes and Personal Characteristics 1. Adaptability / flexibility / resiliency / ability to accept ambiguity “ God chooses what we go through, we choose how we go through it. ” John Maxwell 2. Common sense and ability to anticipate consequences

Attitudes and Personal Characteristics (con ’ t) 3. Creativity. 4. Empathy. 5. attitude.POSITIVE “ Your attitude is either your best friend or your worst enemy, your greatest asset or your greatest enemy ” John Maxwell

Attitudes and Personal Characteristics (con ’ t) 6. Good work ethic / ability to self manage 7. Reliability and dependability 8. / honesty / integrity RESPONSIBILITY

Essential Skills 1. Computer skills for simple tasks such as word processing 2. Interpersonal skills / skillsTEAM 3. Numeracy and computation skills at a ninth-grade level 4. Reading at a ninth-grade-level 5. Speaking and listening 6. Writing

Integrative-Applied Skills -“essential skills” applied in more complex situations 1. Application of technology to task 3. Customer contact skills 2. Critical thinking 4. Information use skills 5. Presentation skills

“ Circumstances don ’ t make you what you are – they reveal what you are. ” John Maxwell Integrative-Applied Skills (con’t) -“essential skills” applied in more complex situations 6. Problems / / SOLUTION formulation RECOGNITION DEFINITION 7. Reasoning

Premium Skills- -Not mandatory but important additions to “essential” and “integrative-applied” skills. 1.Ability to understand and issues. 2. Basic resource management, budgets ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXTUAL 3. Ethics 4. Foreign language fluency 5.Globalism and international skills

Premium Skills- -Not mandatory but important additions to “essential” and “integrative-applied” skills. 6. “ MULTICULTURAL ” competence skills – a familiarity with how different nations operate and interact as well as openness to new cultures 7.Negotiation skills 8.Project management and supervision 9.SYSTEMS thinking

Dr. Samuel R. Chand, 950 Eagles Landing Parkway, Suite 295, Stockbridge, GA —