Conquering ambiguity to be more productive

At some point, the ability to deal with not having clear direction became an important career skill. “Tolerating Ambiguity” is the ability to move forward with work when good answers aren’t available. It’s become so important because the powers that be are often unable to give us those answers, and we can’t always find them for ourselves.

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You can make learning new software your superpower

Being able to learn new software quickly keeps you current in the world that won't stop moving. The best investment of your time is to learn how to do that, so all the new technology is still accessible even as it keeps changing. Here are some of the best ways to upgrade your learning potential quickly, and keep your skills relevant.

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How systems thinking can make you better at your job

Systems thinking is the process of breaking down the work that you use or do into specific tangible parts. It is helpful because it lets us understand better the work that we're doing. If you can name something you can measure and manage it. If you use it right, it can help you do your job better.

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