10 Ways to Gain New Skills
The world is a lot more competitive today. It is a do or die situation for many companies and industries where they either need to keep up with the changing lan...
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Executive Abstract
Peer ReviewedWhile it is easy to be comfortable and complacent in our personal lives, the same cannot be said of our career.
Many of us have a skill set that matches our current job. However, the benefits of improving your skills are valuable.
You can achieve more in your current position or receive a promotion, or even change careers if the need arose.
Complacency in your career might result in you being overlooked for opportunities and not being valued as a vital member of an organization.
There is a range of learning opportunities that are easily accessible and many different options you can learn from, such as workplace training, online learning, and workshops, podcasts, webinars, networking, mentors, and more.
Consider your existing transferable skills, the skill gap you would like to fill, find how you can learn new skills, challenge yourself and boost your career.
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