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Adapting to the new work dynamics through essential skills and traits

• By Chetan Yadav
Adapting to the new work dynamics through essential skills and traits

COVID-19 has led to societal disruptions that have taken a toll not only on businesses but also on the mental health and overall wellbeing of individuals. This strikes at the very base of Maslow’s hierarchy, hitting the safety of a person and raising a risk in mind on livelihood. The combination of emotional and psychological stress has led to reshaping personal and professional lives of people. The new habits and patterns required to manage this disruption, take more emotional and cognitive energy. This may also impact productivity at work. To overcome these challenges, it is important that the individuals acquire certain skills and traits to adapt in this new work dynamic. 

There is a quote that “Even in a bad situation, there's always a positive side. Even if we cannot see it, yet”. While this pandemic has emotionally challenged many in unprecedented ways, it has had positive impact in certain areas of life, some evident now and others which will be realised later. The lower pollution has helped the environment and the ecosystem. Many people are interacting more with friends and extended family, whom they have not spoken with, in a long time. Many individuals and businesses have embraced technology, which will help them not only now but, in the future, too. I am sure that even when this is all long over, we would have “changed for good” in many aspects and emerged stronger