South African Media Personality Candice Modiselle Highlights The Importance Of Education To Thrive In Business
South African Media Personality Candice Modiselle Highlights The Importance Of Education To Thrive In Business. South African actress and TV presenter Candice Modiselle took to Instagram to highlight the importance of equipping oneself with the necessary skills that are needed to advance in the work place. She shared the importance of receiving an education in the times where it isn’t easily accessible by giving props to Regenesys Business School as it is giving 60% off on all tuition fees.
The post read, “Calling all entrepreneurs, leaders, business owners and anyone that dreams of equipping themselves with the necessary skills to advance them in the world of work!! This is for you!! In a time where quality education is so difficult to access, it’s amazing that @regenesysbusinessschool is offering a 60% DISCOUNT on online tuition fees. Please don’t let an opportunity like this pass you by. Share this with your friends, family, school mates or anyone that could really do with this information. It could make an incredible difference in someone’s life.”
While it was becoming more clear that performing holds a bright future for her, Candice applied to the University of Witwatersrand to have Bachelor’s Degree in dramatic arts, and she emerged as the overall highest achiever. This shows that even though Candice is an entrepreneur, she see the value of education and the doors it can open.
Getting a qualification is not enough, on its own, to prepare people to traverse the rapidly changing world of work, where industry 4.0 and 5.0 are rendering many professions obsolete. The school works with people throughout their studies to help them develop six critical attributes to navigate the new world order, along with the skills and knowledge they need to excel in any environment.
Both well-informed and knowledgeable, business leaders must be committed to sound research, taking a multidisciplinary and metacognitive approach to problem-solving, and able to recognise and put aside personal bias, basing decisions on evidence. This will prepare them to take calculated risks.