Monday, June 22, 2009

A Unique Perspective on Managing Through the Offshoring Trend

Facing Tomorrow's Challenges Calls for Right-brain Thinking
An article published by Wharton.edu brings up an interesting point about the education process and how it needs to be modified to help students manage in today's environment. The author explains that today's pace and nature of change call for a shift in the way we think about education. Daniel Pink, author of A Whole New Mind and The Adventures of Johnny Bunko, discussed this fact in a keynote speech at a recent Wharton Evolution of Learning Symposium. In a world where jobs can be sent overseas, tasks can be automated and the feverish pace of technology can render even last year's innovation obsolete, students will have to learn how to think differently than their parents in order to survive and prosper.Hide all

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