YOU are more capable of acquiring skills and unlocking potential than you think you are.
Can’t is a simple contraction I’m not very familiar with. One echo chamber I’ve noticed lately is the confidence of individuals whom I surround myself with regarding their adaptability and learning.
I believe this to be a positive thing, but I’m also aware of the blind spot in my perception as others around me may not have the confidence in themselves to learn and adapt to new skills.
How, as learning leaders, do we identify and encourage confidence in learners to believe in themselves to acquire new skills regularly?
Tomorrow on Learning Tech Talks, I’m joined by Rashim Mogha from Skillsoft to talk about confidence in learning and how a next-gen learning experience that is personalized, immersive, and accessible to anyone has the potential to transform the workforce faster and prepares today’s learners for the skills of tomorrow.
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