Employers Seek Problem-Solving Skills In 2021
Employers Seek Problem-Solving Skills In 2021 Critical thinking and cognitive flexibility have topped a list of the most important 2021 business skills. These skills help people adapt to new and unexpected situations, which have characterized the past year. Questionmark, the online assessment provider, is encouraging employers to find out how widespread these crucial skills are in their own ranks. Technical skills continue to be essential. But skills that can be applied across several job roles and in countless scenarios are in high demand, ahead of another year of economic and public-health uncertainty. Leaders do not yet know what the challenges of 2021 will be. But they know they need problem-solvers in their teams who will be able to overcome them.
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Sentence: City’s Rickergate court A PENRITH teenager has been given a suspended jail sentence and an unpaid work order after she admitted subjecting two men to common assaults. Kayleigh Ellen Abigail, 18, of Norfolk Road, committed both assaults on May 28, Carlisle’s Rickergate Magistrates Court was told. Her victims were each subjected to assaults which were racially aggravated, said the prosecution. After hearing an outline of the defendant’s violence, magistrates imposed a 16-week jail term, but agreed to suspend the sentence for 18 months. Explaining their reasons for that sentence, magistrates said they opted for custody because both of the common assaults were racially aggravated.
Sentence: City’s Rickergate court A PENRITH teenager has been given a suspended jail sentence and an unpaid work order after she admitted subjecting two men to common assaults. Kayleigh Ellen Abigail, 18, of Norfolk Road, committed both assaults on May 28, Carlisle’s Rickergate Magistrates Court was told. Her victims were each subjected to assaults which were racially aggravated, said the prosecution. After hearing an outline of the defendant’s violence, magistrates imposed a 16-week jail term, but agreed to suspend the sentence for 18 months. Explaining their reasons for that sentence, magistrates said they opted for custody because both of the common assaults were racially aggravated.