[ Share more, Learn more | MARCH 18, 2012 | Henry Singer ]
the shelf-life of the body of knowledge for a particular technology is growing ever shorter
what you have learned in the past becomes increasingly less relevant
we need to change the balance of our time spent learning, doing and sharing in favor of sharing and learning
to continue to perform the work and deliver the services that are in demand
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