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Cisco CEO to 2013 Graduates: #NeverStopLearning

Apr, 22, 2013 Hi-network.com

Cisco Chairman and CEO John Chambers penned a message for 2013 college graduates in the San Jose Mercury News this weekend. Chambers will receive an honorary doctorate from San Jose State University on Friday, April 26th and offered these words of advice for new graduates...and all those of us looking to succeed in the 21st Century: "Never stop learning."

In part, he wrote:

... "In speaking of new graduates, New York Times columnist Tom Friedman recently wrote that "given the pace of change today, even they will have to reinvent, re-engineer, and reimagine that job much more often than their parents if they want to advance in it." He says these young people must be "innovation ready," not just able to find a job, but invent one.

San Jose State University is part of this reinvention. This month, the university announced an expansion to its collaboration with edX, the not-for-profit online learning enterprise founded by Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The result is that online courses will be made available to as many as eleven other California State University (CSU) campuses and thousands more students across California." ...

... Everyday across the world we are seeing this type of innovative teaching and learning, setting the stage for a different kind of lifelong training.

That's what it takes in today's fast moving, data driven Internet of Everything world. All of us must be innovation-ready, and realize that career growth will go to those who continue to leverage the 21st Century Mind by adapting, discovering, and learning new skills. To all graduates, I say congratulations and offer these three words of advice: Never stop learning."

You can read his full op-ed here.


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