Knowledge Worker 2.0: The skills you need to adapt
Computerworld - Knowledge worker. I remember the first time I heard that term. It was in the early '90s, when futurist Alvin Toffler was talking about the knowledge economy. (Though it was Peter Drucker who coined the term, in 1959.)
But even after having been around for over three decades, the phrase had a sci-fi ring to it, and it carried a bit of uneasiness, since it signaled a big change in the American dream, one where the future would belong to those who used their heads and not their hands.
Today, of course, the term is half a century old, and in a world where "Google" is a universal verb, being a knowledge worker is firmly part of our "new normal." That leads me to wonder, What will the next version of the knowledge worker look like? What are the skills that IT professionals need to succeed right now and in the years to come?
Here's my assessment:
Business acumen. Your IT skills are not enough. Think of them as your foundation. But what makes you an invaluable employee or contractor is your ability to understand how to solve problems that beset the business. When you are working on a new project, ask yourself what is at play from a business perspective. How can your ideas positively affect the business? In what ways can IT solve business problems? When you can connect the macro to the micro, then you open up the opportunity to participate in a larger discussion.
Open-source thinking. If we think of the phenomenon that is the Linux operating system in purely human terms, we can see that it is about connecting peer-to-peer knowledge and creating networks of expertise. If you can be seen as a leader who knows how to build upon the ideas of others and create superior solutions because you know how to capture the best from a human system (that is, your team), you will be poised to rise above those who are focused solely on their individual contributions.
Over-communication. I couldn't bear to write the word "communication" for fear that you would pass over this point, figuring that you've heard it all before. We've all been exhorted to communicate so much that we just shut it all out. An IT buddy of mine once told me, "I got into IT because I didn't want to have to communicate with anyone, and now that's all I hear!" But if you hope to succeed without good communications skills, you need to hear this painful truth: Communication is not enough. You have to over-communicate. Say the same thing in different ways until people hear it. You have a lot of information to convey, and if you want your message to get through, you have to keep it simple, make it clear and repeat it often. And remember, don't bury the lead at the bottom of a lengthy e-mail!



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