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skills of the future: Novel and adaptive thinking is the top skill 10 skills the valued by Canadian workers and employers most important skills 61% novel & adaptive thinking 55% Novel and adaptive thinking 55% Social intelligence Sensemaking 26% 23% Cross-cultural competency Computational thinking 30% 29% Cross-cultural competency Transdisciplinarity skills most lacking social intelligence cognitive load management 46% 1 Sensemaking Skills 45% 45% Novel and adaptive thinking Social intelligence importance by gender sensemaking Sensemaking Novel and adaptive thinking Social intelligence 59% 59% 51% new media literacy Novel and adaptive thinking Social intelligence Sensemaking 64% 59% 51% virtual collaboration generation cross-cultural competencies design mindset Baby boomers Gen X Gen Y Gen Z 1946 + 1960 + 1980 + 1995 + Social intelligence 48% 53% 66% 69% Sensemaking 59% 57% 49% 38% 68% 59% 61% 37% Novel & adaptive thinking computational thinking transdisciplinarity Source: Agility quotient: developing the skills of the future in today’s workforce, Randstad Canada 2016 The 10 skills of the future referred to here have been developed by The Institute for the Future, Future Skills 2020, http://www.iftf.org/futureworkskills sector Sales & Retail Social intelligence Office & Administration Novel & adaptive thinking Customer Service & Call Centre Novel & adaptive thinking Manufacturing, Automotive & Logistics Sensemaking Technology & Engineering Novel & adaptive thinking Science & Mathematics Novel & adaptive thinking Human Resources Novel & adaptive thinking Finance & Accounting Sensemaking Marketing Sensemaking Staffing 62% 64% 66% 63% 66% 74% 85% 67% 85% Professionals HR Solutions Inhouse Services