08 April 2002

What Have You Learned Since High School?

It's time to unlearn the lessons that are hazardous to your career. Here's an approach to work -- and life -- that your teachers never taught you

by Kenneth A. Tucker
Coauthor of Animals, Inc. (Warner Books, 2004)
At work, do you get the chance to do what you do best every day? Do you even know what you do best anymore? If not, think back to your high school dreams and aspirations, because they offer clues to your innate talents. In fact, your innermost yearnings can help you identify your strengths.
Kenneth A. Tucker is coauthor of Gallup's book Animals, Inc.: a Business Parable for the 21st Century (Warner Books, February 2004).

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