Sense making

Sense making is the ability to interpret complex information and understand its deeper meaning. This skill is crucial in the financial services sector, where professionals often deal with large volumes of data and need to draw meaningful conclusions to inform decision-making. Sense making helps professionals connect the dots, identify patterns, and make informed, strategic decisions.

Benefits for financial services professionals

  • Decision-Making: Enhances the ability to make informed, strategic choices.
  • Data Interpretation: Improves the understanding of complex data sets.
  • Strategic Insight: Helps uncover opportunities and potential risks.

Tips for Improvement

  • Practice breaking down complex information into manageable parts.
  • Engage in activities that require critical analysis and synthesis.

Skills Development Scotland identifies Sense Making as one of the Innovation meta-skills. Find out more about ‘Skills 4.0 – A skills model to drive Scotland’s future’ .

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