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21 July | Principled Negotiation in Getting to Yes

Date: 21 July 2021
Time: 12:00pm – 1:30pm
Speaker : Prof Joel Lee – NUS Law

The Brown Bag Series aims to inspire working professional to develop a passion for lifelong learning. We are excited to bring to you a series of free workshops that would help you learn new skills and gain competencies to level up your career.

The Critical Core Skills Workshops (Apr – Aug 21) are part of a 16-part series organised by HeadHunt in collaboration with the Lifelong Learning Institute to help Singaporeans.

For our Brown Bag Session on 21st July, Prof Joel Lee from NUS Law will be speaking on the topic of Principled Negotiation in Getting to Yes.

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Principled Negotiation in Getting to Yes

Speaker :
Prof Joel Lee
NUS Law

Critical Core Skill :

Series Theme :

Synopsis :
Whether in the context of business or one’s personal life, everyone negotiates. And negotiations do not necessarily happen in just formal settings, they also occur in the every day interactions where differences can occur. Needless to say, how we deal with those differences will have significant impact on the outcomes we achieve. This session will first introduce attendees to two common models of negotiation. It will then look in more detail at the Harvard-based negotiation model, one that seeks to achieve sustainable and value-creating solutions through interest-based problem-solving.

Speaker Profile :
Read more about Prof Joel Lee here.

Brown Bag Workshop Schedule

In the upcoming six workshops (8th July to 3rd Aug), we will be examining the following Critical Core Skills Clusters:

Interacting with Others

Staying Relevant

In this Series, we have also grouped the topics into 3 main themes :

8th July – Customer Orientation

15th July – Developing People

19th July – Self Management

21st July – Influence

28th July – Global Perspective

3rd Aug – Digital Fluency

What are Critical Core Skills ?

The Singapore economy and business environment are rapidly transforming, with increasing digitalisation and adoption of technology at the workplace. As such, there is a need to redefine the key skills to keep up with the future economy, including an increased emphasis on soft skills as part of the future work in the digital era.

SSG constantly scans the horizon to keep skills updated to ensure continued relevance and currency of Generic Skills Competencies (GSCs) for different groups of stakeholders.

GSCs are common, transferable skills that enable individuals to be employable and employed, facilitate their career mobility, and enable the acquisition of Technical Skills and Competencies (TSCs) relevant for specific job roles in the sector. They were developed and introduced as part of the Singapore Skills Framework (SFw) in May 2016.

In August 2019, SSG embarked on a review of the GSCs to formulate the new Critical Core Skills (CCS), which comprises a total of sixteen (16) competencies grouped into three (3) clusters of skills that workplaces deem most essential. They are:

• Thinking Critically – These are cognitive skills that are needed to think broadly and creatively in order to see connections and opportunities in the midst of change. Cognitive skills are the root of technical skill development and progression.

• Interacting with Others – Learning from other people is one of the most effective ways to acquire new skills and ideas. Being effective at interacting with others means thinking about the needs of other people, as well as being able to exchange ideas and build a shared understanding of a problem or situation. Increasingly people need to be able to combine their technical skills with those of others to succeed.

• Staying Relevant – Managing oneself effectively and paying close attention to trends impacting work and living provide the strategies, direction and motivation for technical skill development.

For more information on the 16 Critical Core Skills – https://www.skillsfuture.gov.sg/skills-framework/criticalcoreskills

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