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dlr5288
dlr5288
10/30/2017 2:11:21 PM
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Re: Cloud Era: Growing Together
Yes and many steps only lead us in a bad direction..

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DHagar
DHagar
10/30/2017 8:01:46 PM
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Re: Cloud Era: Growing Together With Partners
@ms.akkineni, well stated.  Plus, learning today is not having the finished answers that we control, but also understanding the dynamics that control the answers we develop.  This comes from what we all know, rather than just what I know as an individual. 

Getting comfortable in this space is a new and different learning curve!

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
10/31/2017 8:22:15 AM
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Re: Cloud Era: Growing Together With Partners
@Dhagar:

Very true. I see that there is lot of good change in dynaimcs for various things. As you said learning is not just to know the final right answer,but could be as simple as - if one can share their good or bad experience with a team whci may give insightful key metrics from a winning case, good lesson learnt from not so winning experience. That whole team would have so much to offer in terms of their experiences when they join a different team. What could be any other effective mode of learning than experience.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
10/31/2017 1:54:43 PM
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Re: Cloud Era: Growing Together With Partners
Well said. Experience is power in my opinion. Being able to understand from something you may have went through and to gain that knowledge and bring it elsewhere is crucial to the whole learning process between businesses.

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DHagar
DHagar
10/31/2017 6:18:37 PM
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Re: Cloud Era: Growing Together With Partners
@ms.akkineni, true.  Today it may be as valuable to learn what not to do as it is to confirm what to do.  Understanding the questions that need answers is more important than reaffirming what we have already learned.

That is uncomfortable, but the true vista to new learning.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
11/15/2017 2:52:53 PM
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Re: Cloud Era: Growing Together With Partners
@DHagar:

Couldn't have stated any better. Knowing what not to do sometimes may turn more valuable than knowing what to do. In general i keep reiterating the same to my teenage child.

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DHagar
DHagar
11/15/2017 6:22:04 PM
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Re: Cloud Era: Growing Together With Partners
@ms.akkineni, your teen will benefit by listening to your great advice!  Absolutely, but learning is difficult because you need to listen PLUS think from new perspectives by choosing to open up your thinking to new ways.  That is the only avenue to continued development.  Otherwise, we are judging everything by what we already know!

Ask your teen if they would feel confident solving their teen, and future adult, challenges with what they learned in kindergarten?

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
11/16/2017 10:39:08 AM
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Re: Cloud Era: Growing Together With Partners
@DHagar:

In general, the issue with younger generation is not willing to 'listen'. With all these gadgets etc, they kind of assume they know everything. It really takes time and effort to really make them lend an ear and pay attention to what we say. It is a challenge to get their attnetion out of their devices these days.

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DHagar
DHagar
11/16/2017 5:52:58 PM
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Re: Cloud Era: Growing Together With Partners
@ms.akkineni, very true!  Maybe communicate through a texting is best?  Just joking!

 

Yes, they definitely face an "attention deficit".  I do not envy teachers with today's youth.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
11/20/2017 1:45:04 PM
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Re: Cloud Era: Growing Together With Partners
@DHagar:

You may be joking. But unfortunately that is the reality today. Many at times I try calling my son. He mostly doesn't answer, but texts right back saying 'What?'. I believe that is the trend for these teenagers. Talking by phone is considered old fashion and talking thru texting is the cool trend, i would assume.

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