Author
Dr. Manoj Joshi is a Fellow Institution of Engineers, Professor of Strategy, Director, Centre for VUCA Studies, Amity University, with 30+ years of experience in industry & research. He has authored 100+ articles, co-authored four books “VUCA in Start-ups” “The VUCA Company”, “The VUCA Learner”, “Technology Business Incubators” and is also on the Editorial Board of several international refereed Journals.
The learning and art of knowledge transfer may follow formal or informal, theoretical or experiential route but what is central to the subject is that learning must be continuous. These are the skills of an agile and resilient leader.
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