We must admit that very often we wake up with thoughts of career perfection from various architects of technology. Very often we see tech leaders shares useful career advice with us. Recently, Microsoft’s boss Satya Nadella shared some career advice with us. In a recent interview with Business Insider, Microsoft Boss Satya Nadella said that he finds inspiration in a book which is called Mindset by Carol Dweck, a professor of Psychology at Stanford. Here’s what Satya Nadella said in the interview: “I was reading it not in the context of business or work culture, but in the context of my children’s education. The author describes the simple metaphor of kids at school.” “One of them is a “know-it-all” and other is a “learn-it-all”, and the “learn-it-all” always will do better than the other one even if the “know-it-all” kid starts with much more innate capability.” “Going back to business: If that applies to boys and girls at school, I think it also applies to CEOs, like me, and entire organizations, like Microsoft.” So, in short, we should not be “Know-it-all” but “Learn-it-all”. You can read the full interview with Business Insider from here. So, what do you think about this? Share your views in the comment box below.
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