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Scientists long assumed that learning speed depends primarily on our experience—how many times we try and succeed—not the ...
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On this week’s episode of The New Way We Work, we explain how both companies and employees should prepare for a fast-paced digital transformation. Vaz points out that when the internet first started ...
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For years, business leaders have treated learning as a support function. It has often been placed inside HR, separated from strategy and measured through participation rather than performance.
Is the speed-slow learning dilemma a false divide? How can we think about bifurcations and changes, for another ecology of learning? A way of relearning to inhabit knowledge rather than consume it.