Sunday, March 14, 2010

Why we must establish a ‘learning culture’

6 comments:

Shreyas Joshi said...

yes...The one who stops learning, also stops his growth.

Anonymous said...

No motivation, actually. Learning does not lead to promotion. Ordinary employees are often better educated than leaders.

Unknown said...

We currently live in a "fast society", so fast that we need to continuously learn what the market requires. It is the person’s duty to open its mind to listen and learn every day, and it’s the company obligation to promote this leaning environment. Many times learning requires time, we must fell safe to spend this time learning and then reward our company with better knowledge.

Anonymous said...

The one should fall behind if he(she) can't keep learning,I think this sentence is extremely corrcet.It is also important to the youth to hold the viewpoint

Anonymous said...

LG must be willing to spend money for ongoing technical training. We try to hire the best technical people, but they will leave the company if we are not willing to pay for them to attend the best ongoing technical training.

Anonymous said...

I agree with this "Ordinary employees are often better educated than leaders." Also leaders don't want lisent ordinary employees.