“my ancestors were printers in Amsterdam from 1510 to 1750 and during that entire time, they didn’t have to learn anything new.” (Drucker means ‘printer’ in Dutch).
And now?
“Knowledge becomes obsolete incredibly fast,” Drucker argues. “The continuing professional education of adults will be the #1 growth industry for the next 50 years.”
His thoughts just serve to reinforce a point I make constantly to my corporate and individual clients: the need for ongoing, continuous training (perpetual growth and improvement) has never been greater.

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