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Embracing Ambiguity : A Workforce Training Plan for the Postpandemic Economy - Michael Edmondson

Embracing Ambiguity

A Workforce Training Plan for the Postpandemic Economy

By: Michael Edmondson

Paperback | 14 December 2021

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Embracing Ambiguity fills a tremendous need in today's chaotic marketplace by providing a timely, impactful, and relevant self-directed training program designed to enhance the essential skills employees need to embrace today's ambiguity. By engaging in self-directed learning employees will increase their self-awareness, further their sense of the world around them, and reflect on the intersection of the two.

Required reading for individuals from small-to-medium sized businesses, large corporations, non-profit organizations, and government offices, Embracing Ambiguity offers employers and employees alike a valuable resource to use as they chart a course forward in a post-pandemic marketplace.

Industry Reviews
Dr. Michael Edmondson is a seasoned author with a flair for writing with the heart and mind. He seeks to understand his readers deeply and in a way that is comprehensive of both work and life. He writes for today, he writes for the future, but most importantly, he writes for now. Dr. Edmondson has a knack for making the reader think, ponder, and apply wisdom. From his ten attributes of success to his steps for reaching one's potential this book is a must read.--Dr. Michael Provitera, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, Barry University

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