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ISBN 10: 0990466531
ISBN 13: 9780990466536
Author: Alexandre Magno
"The future belongs to the creative workers that are able to out-learn their competition. In a world or writers, programmers, testers, managers the single most important enabler for career success is simply: Learning! Drawing on years of experience, and study of the creative worker professions, Magno an accomplished IT consultant, abandoned his career, sold his company to dedicate his life to help you learn better. Over the last few years he’s studied all kinds of professionals, from IT to the medical profession, from management to sales, to understand and document how these professionals learn. This book collets his lessons learned, practices and tools that you can learn to become a successful creative worker. How Creative Workers Learn takes you on a journey of discovery, you will understand how you can effectively manage your career, using learning as your tool to build a future you can be proud of."--
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Tags: Alexandre Magno, How Creative Workers Learn, Develop Your Career, Emergent Learning, Creativity Age, Volume 1