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Creativity as a Soft Skill Enhances a CareerThe Need to Think Outside the Box Has Never Been More Important
Soft skills - communication, organization, teambuilding - have always been important to career success. What about creativity?
Being able to “think outside the box” and “push the envelope” may be well-worn phrases used to define the use of someone’s creativity, but the concept they convey has never been more important than in today’s business market. According to a recent article in BusinessWeek, students who are able to answer the question of why some companies can innovate and why others can’t are just the type of talent companies want these days. As important issues such as sustainability, the international marketplace, ethics and the economy weigh squarely on the shoulders of business people all over the world, organizations are in need of bright ideas and the people who generate them. That means that job seekers just entering the job market, as well as those who have their career firmly in place, need to consider how they can improve their ability to think beyond current boundaries and generate new ideas or put a different twist on an old concept. Enhancing Creative Problem Solving SkillsAccording to experts, there are often impediments to creative problem solving. Issues such as not asking enough questions, defining a problem from only one viewpoint or based on a person’s knowledge of past problems, and seeing only differences instead of commonalities can lead employees to not properly define the actual problem. That is why it is important for employees to work through these blocks in order to jumpstart their creativity. While there are several different methods by which employees can generate new ideas, here are three ways to get the team thinking creatively:
Developing Personal CreativityIn order for employees to expand their way of thinking and develop or enhance their own personal creativity, they need to build flexibility into their thinking. Here are three suggestions of how:
As employers seek people who can help solve business issues and identify the next big market trend, soft skills, especially creativity, become an even more important part of an employee’s repertoire.
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