Description

Perhaps you’ve heard the proverb “The cobbler’s children have no shoes.” It’s meant to express the idea that people who are in the business of providing a particular service are so focused on delivering for their customers, they don’t provide the same service for themselves—and those close to them. Sadly, this is often true for those who work in departments that provide learning opportunities to the rest of the organization. You likely don’t get much training yourself. Or, if you do, it is up to you to find those opportunities.

Solutions

Here are some places to seek out your own development. These sources for personal growth are also ...

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