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Career ArticlesThe Key for Workers: Be Open and Ready to Change
Author: hirediversity.com Published: 13th Jul 2008 Visited: 341 times
better get used to change, says futurist Ed Barlow, because not going to go away, or even slow down. And, by the way, learning to speak Mandarin might not be a bad idea. into a continuum of incredible structural Barlow says....
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