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Building Your Career in a VUCA World To remain relevant and overcome any career storms or uncertainty, all African Talents must possess problem solving skills in this VUCA World. VUCA is

To remain relevant and overcome any career storms or uncertainty, all African Talents must possess problem solving skills in this VUCA World. VUCA is an acronym that typifies the business climate of the 21st century: individuals and corporate entities deal with VOLATILITY in the economy; UNCERTAINTY in business and government policies; increasing COMPLEXITY of market needs and shifts as well as AMBIGUITY of available information.

To navigate this dynamic world, Temitope advances that African and Nigerian Talents need to build up their problem-solving skills. Businesses at present, engage in on-the-spur of the moment decision making, in response to ever-changing dynamics of the marketplace. These corporate entities will also require that employees and other staff are able to proffer solutions via their skill sets and problem-solving capabilities.

2. Build a strong network: In a VUCA world, it’s important to have a diverse network of connections and relationships to help you navigate the unpredictable landscape. For example, if you’re an entrepreneur looking to launch a new product, having a network of advisors, mentors, and potential customers can be invaluable in helping you make informed decisions and navigate any challenges that arise.

 

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