The Expertise Economy
How the smartest companies use learning to engage, compete, and succeed
Summary:
The book argues that in a rapidly changing economy, continuous learning is essential for both individuals and organizations to remain competitive. It provides insights into how companies can foster a culture of learning and development through innovative strategies, leveraging technology, and creating personalized learning experiences to drive business success and employee engagement.
Key points:
1. Skills Gap and Lifelong Learning:
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