Soft Skills: Adaptability
Soft Skills: Adaptability
This microcredential gives participants an understanding of adaptability and flexibility within the workplace. At the completion of this microcredential, participants will have a plan of implementation to increase their adaptability and flexibility.
MICROCREDENTIAL ID: PDO-SSW-0017
CREDENTIAL: Soft Skills for the Workplace
CREDITS: 1.0 CEU (10 hours)
AUTHOR: Dr. Mandy Cenker
Registration
How to Earn This Microcredential
Participants will need to submit evidence of learning, implementing, and reflecting on adaptability and flexibility skills in the workplace. This includes a written overview of the important elements of adaptability and flexibility, an implementation plan, and a reflection on lessons learned in this microcredential.
Fees
Participants submitting this microcredential for review will be assessed an administrative fee of $50. Participants who successfully complete the microcredential will receive a certificate showing completion of 1.0 CEU.
Why Get This Microcredential?
This microcredential is part of the Soft Skills for the Workplace Credential. This microcredential focuses on adaptability and flexibility strategies to improve those skills.
What are soft skills? Soft skills, also called non-technical skills, are interpersonal skills that determine a person’s ability to work well with others in the workplace. These skills include adaptability and flexibility, communication, critical thinking, and teamwork and collaboration. Soft skills play a vital role for professional success; they help us excel in the workplace.
Benefits of this Microcredential
According to The Future of Work 2021: Global Hiring Outlook, flexibility is one of four most in-demand skills. With consistently changing workplace demands in technology, processes, and even physical locations of work, adaptability and flexibility are imperative for career growth and satisfaction. “A bend in the road is not the end of the road…unless you fail to make the turn.” – Hellen Keller.
Standards
Evidence Review
Candidates interested in earning this microcredential must submit three pieces of evidence: one piece related to learning, one related to implementing, and one related to reflecting.
When you are ready for your evidence review, submit your pieces of evidence for feedback from a qualified instructor.