Raise Your Game: Learning How To Stretch And Reach The Sky

Dec 10, 2017 1 Min Read
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In the dynamic and fast-paced world of today, individuals and organisations would need to be very agile in learning. Discover how individuals and organisations can inculcate and promote the passion and belief to be willing to learn, in order to create value, to be creative, and to be different in adding value to others.

Reach for the sky

Looks like a very far-fetched goal to reach the sky?

Director of client engagement for Leaderonomics, Caroline Ong, shares how we can learn how to stretch by incorporating our learning and love quotient.

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