On this page, we will focus on Novel and Adaptive Thinking Examples for the Future World of Work. According to the Institute for the Future definition, Novel Thinking is the act of “coming up with solutions and responses beyond that which are rote or rule-based.” Novel in its true sense applies not only to what is unfamiliar, but what is strange or unprecedented (a novel approach to the problem).

Novel Thinking needs to be adaptive. In other words, for novel thinking to be very useful, it needs to be adapted to the environment and time where solution is needed. Adaptive novel thinking is considered as the most powerful skill of the future.

Every person who is prioritising career growth needs to prepare and equip their minds, in order to solve problems that don’t even exist as yet.

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If something is so new and original that it’s never been seen, used or even thought of before, call it novel.

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Adaptive Thinking Key Components

Below are the examples of the thinking process, which is adaptive:

  • Effective planning
  • Careful monitoring of progress
  • The ability to flexibly shift thinking and behavior to accommodate circumstantial changes within a particular environment
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Novel and Adaptive Thinking skills Examples

The skills below are centered around the core skill of novel and adaptive thinking.

  • Sense-Making
  • Social Intelligence
  • Cross-Cultural Competency
  • Computational Thinking
  • New Media Literacy and application
  • Trans-Disciplinary
  • Design Mindset
  • Cognitive Load Management
  • Art of virtual Collaboration

Useful Sources

https://mobilemonkey.com/articles/skills-for-the-future-workforce

https://creativeadaptivethinking.com/novel-adaptive-thinking/
https://www.teodesk.com/blog/adaptive-thinking-flexibility-in-the-workplace/
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