Career Intelligence is a prerequisite for career agility. “An agile career is the result of an awareness and willingness to learn new skills that increase your value to your current and future employers. ~www.jaywren.com
Building a lifetime career is a continual process of expanding your skills and your network. Every single day, innovation changes something in the way that we work. We must change to adapt as well.
Career Intelligence: Learn as if You Will to Live Forever.
Learning is as simple as staying curious and continuing to ask questions, and seek answers for simple questions like these: Is that true? How do I do that? What is this all about?
Knowledge is more available than ever. Here are some common sources.
- Internet encyclopedias and dictionaries to clarify issues and provides facts
- Forums that range from LinkedIn Groups, Reddit, and specific information related to product uses
- Search engines to guide an Internet user to sites which contain information
- Company product websites
- News and sports websites
- Podcasts Online books
- Print books
- Television
- Radio
- Our friends
- Online chat sources
I have no doubt overlooked some sources.
For example, looking up do-it-yourself solutions and finding definitions to words is just the beginning of learning as a lifestyle. Through audio books, people can learn a new language. Through service manuals, people can learn how to repair a motorcycle engine or a boat engine. Many people learn new methods of diet and exercise as well as practices of emotional and mental development.
Stay Curious
Learning is a lifestyle. Every day I use the opportunities to satisfy my curiosity and to find effective ways to live my life and do my job.