Part of your job should be to learn

Posted by: Karl Seguin [MVP], on 07 May 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Jan recently asked: "Something I don't see being addressed that often - When you say you read a lot, is that on your own time, or do you actually spend time at work reading? I think spending time at work reading & learning is justifiable, although not always easy." My answer is an absolute and irrevocable ABSOLUTELY. You should spend as much time as possible learning while at work, and you should use your work itself as a learning platform. Even in an organization that's constantly...

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