Try Asking the Person at the Next Desk


Editorial


Christopher G. Myers
Carey Business, 2016

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@article{christopher2016a,
  title = {Try Asking the Person at the Next Desk},
  year = {2016},
  journal = {Carey Business},
  author = {Myers, Christopher G.}
}

People today have access to more information than at any point in human history. However, because of this volume of readily available information and knowledge, we risk forgetting one of the most important ways people learn, particularly at work – namely, by learning from the experiences of others, or what’s known as vicarious learning.

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Myers, C.G. (2018, October). Learning from others in the digital age. Chief Learning Officer, Industry Insights.  Download Here.


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