Learning path: recognising skills and preferences

As part of a new series of e-learning from AMBITION, we highlight our first ‘learning path’ focused on skills, strengths, motivations, and weaknesses

Do you know what motivates you? What are your strengths? And are you aware of your weaknesses? Before you decide where you are going you need to know where you are starting from. This learning path looks at how to get a better understanding of yourself and explains why knowing yourself is so important to your career.

AMBA members can access the path through their exclusive Career Development Centre platform. Just click the link below, enter your details, and click ‘Career Development Centre’ on the menu, then search ‘recognising skills and preferences’ to start your learning pathway.

The learning path covers:

And much more.

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