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  • What skills do you believe are most important in today's business world?

    Sneha Nair
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    Emma Bailey
    Flexibility is essential. The world of today is always in flux, like a very large game of Tetris. Additionally, utilizing technology is now required. understand how to use SaaS technologies, AI, and perhaps a little code. And communication is crucial.
    Anatolii
    Savvy Planner
    Savvy Planner
    The possibility of learning quickly and optimizing your work. The world becomes very competitive. If you want to be a demanded employee or successful business owner, learn fast and use ready-made solutions to be in the first line.
    Dennis Zax
    I think having hard skills for creation is quintessential in the business world. By that, I mean skills that can be used to build products such as programming. FYI: I am actually launching my product right now and I would really appreciate some support from the PH community (https://producthunt.com/posts/ezml) Thank you so much!
    Tanay from Stacks
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    Storytelling. You want to sell - you need storytelling You want to raise funds - storytelling You looking to hire - storytelling
    Indu Thangamuthu
    The skill to make mistakes and still never give up
    Jon Wesselink
    Fedica Mobile: Social Media Growth
    Right now I would say the ability to pivot and learn new skills fast. We've never been in a time where we couldn't see past the next 5 years. Its so hard to build a business when the entire world is seeing a shift in tech!
    WorkHub
    Launching soon!
    Communication and creativity.
    Oleg Eltsov
    Ability to focus.
    Shajedul Karim
    here's what i'm seeing: 1. adaptability: business as usual is unusual now. learning to unlearn, to adapt, is gold. 2. empathy: understand humans behind the numbers. connect, don't just communicate. 3. critical thinking: not just what to think, but how to think. question, don't just conform. 4. storytelling: can you weave compelling narratives? facts tell, stories sell. 5. tech-savviness: digital isn't a choice anymore. embrace it. be comfortable with discomfort. 6. self-management: work is life. life is work. boundaries blur. can you navigate this dance? the landscape evolves, and so must we. stay curious, friend.
    Arbaaz
    Making Today
    Making Today
    Communication and Empathy
    James Tseng
    Understanding how to build relationships.
    Heleana Grace
    Empathy.
    Allison Ly
    The ability to work in teams. We launch next week, love to have your support! (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
    Jerry Twin
    Proficiency in using digital tools and technology
    Peter agar
    Being flexible and responsive to changes in the business environment.