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Why leaders should never want to stop learning
July 18, 2024 /
Leaders can prime themselves to learn something every day by surrounding themselves with people who have different opinions and will tell them the truth, writes David Novak, the co-founder, retired Chairman and CEO of Yum! Brands, Inc., who also advises sharing your knowledge through teaching or mentoring. “Hoarding what you know is a great way to shut off the flow of learning in your life, so try to do the opposite every day,” Novak notes.
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