Summary
Individuals who aspire to complex, visible, accountable roles in organizations must develop many of the skills they need from the variety and intensity of experiences that they encounter. Individuals can improve their ability to learn from experience by becoming more versatile learners. A first step in becoming a more versatile learner is to understand how you learn. Your high ratings on the LTI provide you with this information. A second step is to adopt some new learning behaviors. Your low scores on the LTI point you to some learning tactics that you might want to adopt. The third step is your willingness to go against the grain of your long-established learning habits and preferences. This is the most difficult step. It requires you ...
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