BGA Book Club: Long Life Learning

Long Life Learning

Michelle Weise

Wiley

Long Life Learning offers readers a fascinating glimpse into a near-future where careers last 100 years, and education lasts a lifetime. 

The book makes the case that learners of the future are going to repeatedly seek out educational opportunities throughout the course of their working lives – which will no longer have a beginning, middle, and end.

It is focused on innovations that are laying the foundation for a new learning model that includes clear navigation, wraparound and funding supports, targeted education, and clear connections to more transparent hiring processes.

Michelle R Weise is a thought leader and author in the field of the future of work and education. She previously served as the Chief Innovation Officer of Strada Education Network, a social impact organisation.

BGA members are able to receive a 20% discount off the RRP for Long Life Learning (print edition ISBN: 9781119597483) when purchased direct from www.wiley.com. Just enter the promo code BUS21 (or BUC21 for members in Canada) when prompted.

Changing the narrative: why we should be focusing on long-life learning rather than lifelong learning – read an interview with the author of Long Life Learning exclusively on Ambition – the thought leadership publication of the Association of MBAs (AMBA).

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