File:Analytical thinking vs Generosity - which is the most valuable skill (with @goharsguide).webm
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English: Gohar Kahn (@goharsguide ) chatted to author and professor Adam Grant about the most in-demand skills of the present and the future. WEF reports analytical thinking, creative thinking and AI & big data. Adam adds: generosity, humility and proactivity.
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