Meditation on Leadership/Meditation on Leadership

To learn or to unlearn. That is the question.

Jeonghwan (Jerry) Choi 2013. 11. 26. 03:42
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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. ~ Alvin Toffler 





According to a English dictionary (google dictionary), unlearn is defined as "discard (something learned, esp. a bad habit or false or outdated information) from one's memory." Or unlearn is defined as "to forget and stop doing (something, such as a habit) in a deliberate way because it is bad or incorrect (Merriam-Webster)". 






My question about learning and unlearning is "When we have to learn and unlearn?" 


And my simple answer is "Whenever we learn, we have to unlearn." Because learning and unlearning is a coin (human cognition, affection, and behavior)'s double sides. 




More thoughts from others. 


10 Life Lessons You Should Unlearn

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/14/life-lessons-to-unlearn-martha-beck-advice_n_4058438.html



Importance of unlearning

http://www.hb.org/the-importance-of-unlearning/



Organizational Learning and Unlearning: 

"The study investigates how issues related to organizational unlearning affect each of the four stages of the transfer process, namely initiation, implementation, ramp-up, and integration. Its findings indicate that organizational unlearning is an important source of stickiness in inter-organizational knowledge transfer."  


http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/wbs/conf/olkc/archive/oklc6/papers/tsang.pdf