I've learned a lot on the fly, and I think, actually, my academic and management consulting background has enabled me to quickly pick up on a lot of disciplines.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Exposure to a diversity of disciplines has been exceptionally helpful to me.
I just follow the subjects I'm interested in.
You're always learning on different avenues and this is an opportunity for me to start on a fresh plate and start learning some other things that can really help me, that I need, and I want, to progress forward.
I have seven disciplines to train for, and so I try to complete them all every week.
After 39 years of business, I'm still learning. I go through this every year -identifying new strategies that are extremely important.
Careers in virtually all academic disciplines are fostered by being a superstar who knows more about one subject than anyone else in the world.
Some of the things I did in my early career were massive learning curves because I had no one to guide me. You learn very quickly because it costs you torment and trouble.
I feel I learned as much from fellow students as from the professors.
When you are allowed to study different disciplines, you redefine your idea of success. You learn to appreciate multiple disciplines simultaneously and you learn that there is no one formula to anything.
Knowledge is exploding, so you need to commit yourself to a plan for lifelong learning.
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