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My Course Ok so I am in the middle of doing a TAFE course.. could you guys please help me out with this question. Thanks...
Why do managers of a business encourage their employees to participate in continuous learning?
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Because, like the saying goes 'the only thing that remains constant is change'.
In other words, nothing ever stays the same. New technologies, emerge, consumer spending habits change, new trends come out, etc. - there is ALWAYS change going on in life as well as in business. If your employees are not prepared to deal with these changes then the company will fall behind and lose business to another company in their industry WHO WILL keep up with the latest changes.
In order to stay on top, employees must be constantly learning how to tackle the 'next thing'. ]
Businesses want their employees to keep learning so that they can have continuous process improvement for the individual and the organization. Employees need to constantly be updated on the their employers' strategies and guidelines. Does this make sense?
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