Never Stop Learning
Stay Relevant, Reinvent Yourself, and Thrive
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Graham Winton
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We now live in a learning economy, says Brad Staats, and while learning has always been important, the returns on lifetime learning are greater than ever.
Our primary focus must be on our ability to learn. We must strive to develop new skills to create more value - or be left behind. As Jeff Immelt, chairman and former CEO of GE, has noted, "You never hire somebody, no matter what the job you're hiring for, for what they know. You're hiring them for how fast you think they can learn."
In Never Stop Learning, Staats outlines the framework that will help you become more effective as a lifelong learner. The steps include:
- Valuing failure
- Focusing on process, not outcome, and on questions, not answers
- Making time for reflection
- Learning to be true to yourself by playing to your strengths
- Pairing specialization with variety
- Treating others as learning partners
Replete with the most recent research from behavioral science about how we learn as well as engaging stories that show how real learning happens, Never Stop Learning will become the operating manual for your brain in this new environment.
©2018 Bradley R. Staats (P)2018 Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about Never Stop Learning
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-10-19
great analysis and advice
very nice book we can all learn something from. Wish I read it years ago.
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- Ken
- 22-01-19
pragmatic
a very good framework for success with excellent examples and anecdotes and self help exercises
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