Monday, December 14, 2009

Why talented people demand higher salaries than those who are not?

In today’s age most people are being required to make several changes during their working life. It is predicted by Charles Handy, Professor of Economics, that in the generation to come it will  be usual for someone to have between 5 and 7 completely separate careers.


This means that not only  we must adapt to change, but also do it comfortably and confidently against the continuous need of new information and  learning new skills.

 Intellectually talented people demand higher salaries than those who are not.

Then,

As the economy in the world shifts, people who are appropriately educated will tend to do best and the society will pay more for such skills.


In this ever-changing world, uncertainty and job insecurity, the only thing that is certain is uncertainty itself.

In almost all occupations knowledge is doubling every 2-3 years meaning that someone who is fully qualified in the year 2006 might find their qualifications inadequate by the year 2009.



Appropriate education will be increasingly biased towards the incorporation of Accelerated Learning Techniques, which will provide the core skills necessary to succeed and grow in the years to come.

The most important aspect of learning is being proficient in how to learn. Once you can master this ability, no new project, language or situation will again overwhelm you.
 
And once you possess the basic techniques then, like riding a bicycle, they will be with you forever.
 
I will start a special blog about Learning Systems where we can share together the Accelerated Learning Techniques.
 
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All the best,


Ayman Amin


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