Fear of job obsolescence ranks higher for most people than their fear of dying! Only half of workers today believe their skills will be valuable three years from now, and of this group, only a third feels their companies are providing the kinds of training they need to do anything about it.
That means the learning is on us, and we need strategies for navigating this strange new world.
Karie Willyerd has answers. Karie is the author of Stretch: How to Future-proof Yourself for Tomorrow’s Workplace. She is the Workplace Futurist for SuccessFactors, an SAP company, and the co-author of The 2020 Workplace: How Innovative Companies Attract, Develop, and Keep Tomorrows Employees Today. Her articles and blogs appear regularly in Harvard Business Review, and she has been a Chief Learning Officer for five Fortune 500 companies.
In this episode, we talk about:
How, no matter where we work, it is on us to manage our professional learning
What our professional learning has to do with Al Capone
Why millennials really are not that different from everyone else
The one thing that 83% of executives agree on
Five practices we can use to stay current
The power of a diverse network
What it means to: learn a living
A powerful system for reflection with a triple loop for learning
What a reverse mentor is and why we each need one
Why we need new experiences in our work
When to throttle down on productivity in order to learn new skills
Why bouncing forward is so much better than bouncing back
What it means to become an enhanced employee
Karie also shares insights on the power of virtual reality for learning and building relationships.
Episode Links
@angler
Gallup Report - Employee Engagement Findings
SAP
Oxford Economics
Al Capone
Sell-by date
David Kelly and IDEO
Farai Chideya and The Episodic Career
Mark Granovetter and the concept of weak ties
Adam Grant and Give and Take
Harvard Learning Innovation Labs
New York Times New Work Summit
NFL
Disney
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