Adapting involves the ability to quickly adjust to new technologies, market conditions, and regulatory changes is essential in today’s fast-paced world. Adaptable professionals embrace change, continually learn, and are flexible in their approach, ensuring they stay ahead in a constantly evolving industry.
Why It Matters: In a fast-changing workplace, being adaptable means you can handle unexpected situations or changes in plans without losing momentum.
Skills Development Scotland identifies Adapting as one of the Self Management meta-skills. Find out more about ‘Skills 4.0 – A skills model to drive Scotland’s future’ .
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