Learning in action
Sreekanth K Arimanithaya
Entrepreneur In Residence and CHRO with Machani Group. This new role offers a unique opportunity to shape a diverse portfolio of businesses within the Group, while nurturing my own entrepreneurial endeavours.
Many of you have asked me how I manage to reference as many books - let alone read them. The fact is, you can read a book, or you can simply learn them. When you do the latter, you are able to apply them in various scenarios.?
?So, let's start the theory on books with a book. In 1984, David Kolb introduced his learning styles model, which deconstructed a learner's internal cognitive processes. This experiential learning theory was divided into four stages of learning cycles and learning styles:?
?Now, each phase has a blurry line between them as it can be a sequential thought process. But it is equally possible to start your learning journey at any point on this experience model.
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Now, why does it relate to reading? Most of the time, when we read a book, we are simply following the words or their journey. So, here are three effective tips for better reading:
?Before I sign off, here is a word of advice - Read. Read to satiate your curiosity and fuel your learning.?In the coming days, I will share more books that inspire me and my learning from them. If you have any book recommendations or different learning insights for the ones posted here, do drop a message.
?PS: I always quote the authors of the books I read. Because to me, they are mentors I haven't necessarily met, but it calls for an equal acknowledgment.?
Founder-CEO, KNOLSKAPE ; On a mission to help organizations build leadership and digital mindsets at scale. TEDx speaker, Author: Clearing the Digital BLUR, Co-author: Transformational Leadership in Banking
2 年A habit that has helped me retain what I read is to watch TED talks / YouTube videos / interviews of the author. You can then connect with the person behind the book and his / her sensibilities.
Experienced Talent Development & Learning Professional | Certified Positive Psychology Coach | Author
2 年This is beautiful and resonates with me. Reading is second nature to many and then again, many people question as to why do you read. I like how you have mentioned the intentionality of reflecting and applying what you read. I'd also like to add that it's not always memoirs or motivational books that help, fiction also goes a long way in helping one see the world better. Would love to hear more book recommendations from you. Here are two of my all time life changing books that I go back to often - 1) The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery and 2) Man's search for meaning by Viktor E. Frankl. Thank you again for this post.
Indian , Engineer , Production and Operations Management Professional
2 年Important thoughts
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2 年Good knowledge about book reading. Good one. Really informative and inspiring.
Global Supplier Relationship Lead-Enterprise Accounts, transforming relationships to strategic partnerships |Pharmaceutical |Automotive | IT |R&D
2 年Sreekanth K Arimanithaya thanks for sharing. I’m inspired by your concluding statement which is practising gratitude.