Expand Your Opportunities at Work
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008J Clark asked:
When wealthy people talk about their ‘secrets to success’, they always hint at one common principle: the importance of being proactive. In the words of Donald Trump: “I am a self-made man.” And indeed, ‘The Donald’ has always been proud of the fact that he took charge of his life, made risks, and created opportunities for himself in his quest to build the Trump empire. If ever he had one recurring lesson to share in ‘The Apprentice’, it’s that he went out of his way to make success, and he didn’t wait for it to drop on his lap.
Granted, there are people who gain wealth based on chance – being born in a rich family or accidentally getting discovered by a Hollywood producer, for instance. However, these situations are more the exception than the rule. If we want financial or professional success, most of us should be prepared to work hard for it and take advantage of every opportunity that comes our way. This is the reason why education is important. Through education, we get to develop the necessary skills for launching a successful career in the future. So despite the staggering cost of higher education, many students are still encouraged to go to college so they can create more opportunities for themselves in their careers.
But in an ever-changing environment, what we’ve learned in college may not be sufficient to ensure a competitive edge in the workplace. The knowledge and skills that were in demand when you were in the academe may suddenly be obsolete in the workplace, leaving you with few opportunities to further your career growth.
In order to maintain your value in job market, you must make sure that your knowledge and skills are in step with the times. Learning, therefore, is a continuous process if you want to have the best opportunities for climbing the corporate ladder.
One of the best means for you to keep your skills up-to-date is by taking up online courses of your choice. There are many respected and established universities that have comprehensive online programs that match the quality of traditional on-campus learning. Universities like the University of Phoenix, Kaplan University, Strayer University and many others recognize the benefits of online learning for future professionals who want to further their knowledge and skills.
As we all know, taking up courses consumes time and energy. People who work full-time won’t always have the luxury of time to accomplish all their academic requirements. This is why online learning is a good method of getting around this dilemma. Online courses allow students to arrange their schedules so that their studies won’t interfere with their work. Best of all, they won’t have to make drastic decisions like quitting their jobs just so they can refine their skills or pursue a second degree. In addition, online learning gives you the freedom to learn other lines of expertise beyond the industry you’re already in. The more you know, the more opportunities you can create for yourself.
For those concerned with cost, online courses are still covered by most financial aid programs that don’t usually have age restrictions. If you’re looking for ways to get that competitive edge in the workplace, why don’t you start taking online courses? Not only do you save time and money, but you learn just as much as any student in a traditional campus setting.
Brandon
When wealthy people talk about their ‘secrets to success’, they always hint at one common principle: the importance of being proactive. In the words of Donald Trump: “I am a self-made man.” And indeed, ‘The Donald’ has always been proud of the fact that he took charge of his life, made risks, and created opportunities for himself in his quest to build the Trump empire. If ever he had one recurring lesson to share in ‘The Apprentice’, it’s that he went out of his way to make success, and he didn’t wait for it to drop on his lap.
Granted, there are people who gain wealth based on chance – being born in a rich family or accidentally getting discovered by a Hollywood producer, for instance. However, these situations are more the exception than the rule. If we want financial or professional success, most of us should be prepared to work hard for it and take advantage of every opportunity that comes our way. This is the reason why education is important. Through education, we get to develop the necessary skills for launching a successful career in the future. So despite the staggering cost of higher education, many students are still encouraged to go to college so they can create more opportunities for themselves in their careers.
But in an ever-changing environment, what we’ve learned in college may not be sufficient to ensure a competitive edge in the workplace. The knowledge and skills that were in demand when you were in the academe may suddenly be obsolete in the workplace, leaving you with few opportunities to further your career growth.
In order to maintain your value in job market, you must make sure that your knowledge and skills are in step with the times. Learning, therefore, is a continuous process if you want to have the best opportunities for climbing the corporate ladder.
One of the best means for you to keep your skills up-to-date is by taking up online courses of your choice. There are many respected and established universities that have comprehensive online programs that match the quality of traditional on-campus learning. Universities like the University of Phoenix, Kaplan University, Strayer University and many others recognize the benefits of online learning for future professionals who want to further their knowledge and skills.
As we all know, taking up courses consumes time and energy. People who work full-time won’t always have the luxury of time to accomplish all their academic requirements. This is why online learning is a good method of getting around this dilemma. Online courses allow students to arrange their schedules so that their studies won’t interfere with their work. Best of all, they won’t have to make drastic decisions like quitting their jobs just so they can refine their skills or pursue a second degree. In addition, online learning gives you the freedom to learn other lines of expertise beyond the industry you’re already in. The more you know, the more opportunities you can create for yourself.
For those concerned with cost, online courses are still covered by most financial aid programs that don’t usually have age restrictions. If you’re looking for ways to get that competitive edge in the workplace, why don’t you start taking online courses? Not only do you save time and money, but you learn just as much as any student in a traditional campus setting.
Brandon




