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Six must-have skills for the Leaders of Tomorrow

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If you are a parent of a school-aged child, you probably spend a lot of time thinking about their future. After all, today’s children are the leaders of tomorrow. So what kind of leader will yours become? How can you help them develop the skills they’ll need to excel?

Characteristics of great leaders

Good leaders share essential characteristics: they are empathetic, kind, courageous and ethical. A good leader cares about the people who look up to them and at the same time, cares about the planet, too. At GIIS Singapore, we outline our learning and our school day around training influential future leaders.

We emphasise the skills your child will need to compete in a 21st-century world, including hard skills such as proficiency in technology, efficiency in communication and the ability to think in a critical manner. But we also understand the importance of what is referred to as ‘soft’ skills. Skills such as having the ability to embrace and adapt to change and the ability to collaborate with others.

We build this training into GIIS’ school life in various ways, focusing on what we see as the six most important:

1. The ability to problem-solve: Tomorrow’s problems are light-years away from those of today. Yet, in an ever-changing global community, the old issues still exist. This means that global warming, inequality and world hunger will likely still be concerns twenty years from now. However, new problems will surface as a result of our fast-changing world and advancing technology. Therefore, tomorrow’s leaders need to be prepared for the unexpected.

2. Innovation & creativity : Someone who can think creatively is capable of finding new and innovative solutions to existing problems. Tomorrow’s leaders will need the ability to bring new theories and new approaches to both existing and future issues. They must be able to “see” where new policies and ideologies are heading and foresee the consequences of adopting them.

3. The ability to collaborate: The leaders of tomorrow won’t be working in silos, they’ll congregate from different areas of the globe. People of different cultures, beliefs, customs and traditions will be required to work effectively together toward a common goal.

4. Empathy: Someone with empathy can demonstrate that they share the feelings of others and that they sympathise with them. It is a necessary skill for strong leaders because it’s closely connected to conscience and to separating what’s right from what is not.

5. Adaptability: The ability to quickly adapt to changes is one of the top qualities that future leaders will thrive on. An open mind towards the new, unseen and unexpected is sure to lead to future success.

6. Resilience: Resilience doesn’t simply mean ‘toughing it out’. It’s also the mental strength to work around the intangibles and adapt to the changing circumstances. Both these aspects will be crucial to our future leaders as we move forward.

Also read: The future of work: Is your child prepared?

How GIIS nurtures leadership skills

While we model these leadership skills in our classrooms every day, we feel it’s also important to give our students the opportunity to practice them in real time. We do this through various events, including our flagship Real World Challenges Convention and Leadership Lecture Series.

Real World Challenges Convention

A prime example is the annual Real World Challenges Convention (RWCC).  As part of this initiative, students from across several GIIS campuses come together to speak, problem-solve, debate and analyse real-world problems such as global warming, the pros and cons of the internet and whether knowledge outweighs natural talent.

Students have the opportunity to showcase their individual talents in public speaking, debate, critical thinking and problem-solving in front of live audiences. They learn more about integrity, respect, skill development and entrepreneurship.

The RWCC requires students to work together and challenge themselves and each other as they compete in various competitions throughout the event.

Leadership Lecture Series

The Leadership Lecture Series (LLS) at GIIS is intended to introduce students to real-world leaders in areas such as sports, innovation, politics, music and others. Through this series, our students have interacted with athletes, cinematographers, maestros and ambassadors, learning more about the qualities required to succeed in different leadership roles.

The LLS is designed to teach students more about the world and inspire student success, whether their passion is academics, music, art, sports or other vocations.

At GIIS, we prepare students to face life’s challenges in a global community with all its beautiful diversity. And we nurture those skills necessary to turn good leaders into great leaders.

Aside from the various opportunities through our curricula, international and Indian, an array of extracurricular and co-curricular activities that challenge GIIS students to reach higher, we also model Respect, Integrity, Skills and Empathy (RISE) for holistic well-being of each child.

If you’re interested in learning more about GIIS, our leadership events, or our Singapore campuses (GIIS SMART Campus and GIIS East Coast Campus), please do not hesitate to book a campus tour.

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