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03/24/2025

Fostering a Growth Mindset amid Rapid Change

The integration of AI advancements have made a growth mindset essential

In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, most notably the integration of AI, the need for agility and a learning-oriented workforce—one with a growth mindset—has never been greater.

The term growth mindset, coined by Stanford professor Carol Dweck, reflects the belief that skills and intelligence can be developed through dedication and effort. Organizations have embraced the concept, using it to drive not only individual development but also a culture of continuous improvement, learning, adaptability and innovation—all of which are increasingly important given the rate of change today.

With the half-life of skills continuing to shrink, the ability to adapt and learn has become a survival trait for businesses across industries. The World Economic Forum predicts that 44 percent of workers' skills will be disrupted between 2023 and 2028, making a growth mindset essential for organizations to keep up and thrive.

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