Category Archives: Culture

#275 Rate of learning

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When hiring or evaluating talent, a key metric is, “How much do the candidate know?” This is useful, because those who know more, will presumably do more, and make fewer mistakes. Another metrics is, “How much have the candidate done?” Meaning, those with a track record of accomplishments are likely to repeat their accomplishments.

Both metrics have flaws, as every experienced professional knows. The world is changing rapidly, new technologies, new techniques, and new methods are being introduced. The same problems are being solved differently.

A new metric to consider is, “What is the rate at which the candidate learns?” The learning is both in knowing and doing. A high rate of learning means the candidate will adapt and grow. If you need someone short term, hire a contractor or consultant, and pay them for deliverables. If you are looking to grow your organization, you need talent that will help you grow the organization, and not just solve problems.

Those with a higher rate of learning will outgrow those who know more, or those who have done more, but are content to rest on their oars.

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#273 Equilibrium (movie)

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By now we all know that feelings and emotions are a fact of life, they are a nuisance, and they get in the way of things getting done. How about we invent a way to remove feelings and emotions once and for all? And to top it all, make having feelings and emotions illegal. Phew, what a relief that would be! We could live a steady and harmonious life.

That is the premise of the movie “Equilibrium.”

Predictably, you will learn at the end of the movie that feelings are important and eliminating feelings is not the answer. Watch the movie to reinforce this message. This is hardly a spoiler alert, you have to watch the movie to know how it will end.

Understand your feelings and emotions, and learn to manage them. This is not easy, its a lot like going to school. Millions of children have gone to school, but every child has to go to school and get educated. Meaning, just like going to school, managing feelings and emotions is a foundational rite of passage, it is not something to do because no one has done it before.

Managing your emotions has benefits. You will develop good habits, discipline, and work ethic. Most important, you will discover who you are, you will know your identity.

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