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Smart Things to Know about Lifelong Learning
Contributor(s): Holmes, Andrew (Author)
ISBN: 1841124257     ISBN-13: 9781841124254
Publisher: Capstone
OUR PRICE:   $26.10  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2003
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Annotation: You may be equipped for today, but the typical worker is rarely prepared for tomorrow. It's not unusual to become locked into the short-term thinking frame of mind that has been thrust upon us by rapid changing financial markets and fast-paced technological advances. We tend to allow changes to pass us by, rather than tackle them head on - or we decide to emotionally and psychologically 'check out' of work when it gets too tough.

"Smart" managers know they need to wise up to the implications of a rapidly changing workplace. The reality is that we all have to update our skills and knowledge on a continuous basis. Failure to do so could, in extreme cases, leave you on the bap heap (a euphemistic term usually associated with... flipping burgers)!

"Smart Things to Know about Lifelong Learning" will give you a deep understanding of the value of continuous learning, and will show you how best to turn it to your personal and organizational advantage. Andrew Holmes shows how easy (and yes... even fun!) learning can be. So what are just some of the smart lessons that Andrew Holmes reveals about l ifelong learning:

Learning must extend beyond the obvious functional and technical skills and disciplines we have been used to developing. Corporations are realizing that their very survival depends upon their employee's skills, competencies and ability to learn. Many are taking major steps to help their workforce cope with the challenges ahead.

You should be smart at assessing what you need to learn and how you are going to learn it. Time, it seems, is of the essence if you are going to survive in these turbulent times.

The breadth of lifelong learning is almost endless. We need tolearn about so many different things that at times it seems too daunting and we don't know where to start. But the best starting place is understanding how we learn.

It is vital to get cracking on developing and of course making a start at fulfilling your lifelong learning strategy - ultimately this will create a real sense of purpose and enjoyment in your work.

We are told that no one but ourselves is responsible for our careers and future. These words have never been truer than they are today. Uncertainty is making it difficult for organizations to offer jobs for life, technology is leading to unprecedented change, and globalization is leading to greater competition. Embracing lifelong learning is a strategy for survival.

"Smart Things to Know About Lifelong Learning" will arm you to cope with, and even influence, the changes before you. Standing still is not an option. If you want a more satisfying, financially rewarding and interesting career than this book is for you. Of course, if you want a career that is defined by uncertainty, job loss, and low interest then put this book down now.

SMART ANSWERS TO TOUGH QUESTIONS:

Q: Is lifelong learning with the effort?

A: With a war for talent in full swing, lifelong learning will provide you with the pick of the jobs. The effort will be paid back many times over.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Skills
- Business & Economics | Education
Dewey: 650.1
Series: Smart Things to Know about (Stay Smart!)
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.85" W x 8.18" (0.82 lbs) 256 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
It is clear that new jobs demanding old skills will not materialize; new jobs require new skills. It is up to the individual to ensure they are appropriately skilled throughout their careers - as governments and organizations are generally slow to respond to these issues.
Lifelong learning is the key to longevity within the workplace and the essential foundation of the learning organization. Those who develop the ability to continuously learn will inherit the organization of the future. In doing so they will be able to adapt more readily to the changing business environment and maintain their upward careers.
Smart Things to Know about Lifelong Learning gives readers a deep understanding of the value of continuous learning, and shows how best to turn it to personal and organizational advantage.