Skills for Success are the skills needed to participate and thrive in learning, work and life.
Skills for Success include skills that are foundational for building other skills and knowledge and important for effective social interaction. These skills overlap and interact with each other, and with other technical and life skills.
They are inclusive and can be adapted to different contexts. Skills for Success are for everyone – employers, workers, training providers, governments, and communities.
Introduction
Adaptability
Your ability to achieve or adjust goals and behaviours when expected and unexpected change occurs, by planning, staying focused, persisting and overcoming setbacks. For example, we use this skill to change work plans to meet new deadlines, learn how to work with new tools and improve our skills through feedback.
Collaboration
Your ability to contribute and support others to achieve a common goal. Strong collaboration skills help you build and maintain positive relationships with others at work, in school, and in other parts of your life. For example, at work we use this skill to provide meaningful support to team members while completing a project.
Communication
Your ability to receive, understand, consider, and share information and ideas through speaking, listening, and interacting with others which includes broader concepts such as non-verbal communication. For example we use this skill to listen to instructions, serve customers, and discuss ideas.
Creativity and Innovation
Your ability to imagine, develop, express, encourage, and apply ideas in ways that are novel, unexpected, or challenge existing methods and norms. For example, we use this skill to discover better ways of doing things, develop new products, and deliver services in a new way.
Digital
Your ability to use digital technology and tools to find, manage, apply, create and share information and content. Digital skills help you keep with changing demands in the modern workplace and in your daily life. For example, we use this skill to create spreadsheets, safely use social media, and securely make online purchases.
Numeracy
Your ability to find, understand, use, and report mathematical information presented through words, numbers, symbols, and graphics. For example, we use this skill to perform calculations, manage budgets, analyze and model data and make estimations.
Problem-Solving
Your ability to identify, analyze, propose solutions, and make decisions. Problem solving helps you to address issues, monitor success, and learn from the experience. Strong problem solving skills will help you gather the right information, identify and solve problems, and make better decisions. For example, we use this skill to make hiring decisions, select courses of action and troubleshoot technical failures.
Reading
Your ability to find, understand, and use information presented through words, symbols, and images. For example, we use this skill to locate information on forms and drawings, and to read items such as emails, reports, news articles, blog posts and instructions.
Writing
Your ability to share information using written words, symbols, and images. For example, we use this skill to fill out forms and applications, and write emails, reports and social media posts.
Summary
Skills for Success are the skills needed to participate and thrive in learning, work and life. Skills for Success include skills that are foundational for building other skills and knowledge and important for effective social interaction. These skills overlap and interact with each other, and with other technical and life skills. They are inclusive and can be adapted to different contexts. Skills for Success are for everyone – employers, workers, training providers, governments, and communities.
Long Version
Introduction
Learn about the 9 skills for success required to succeed in the upcoming training and technology workplace.