Techture – Without borders – Which future skills matter universally? – SAP Learning Insights
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In this episode Canadian SAP Development Architect Wayne Pau shares the essential skills needed to succeed regardless of industry and position. Discover why mastering the art of learning is crucial for starting a professional career and staying successful along the way. Gain valuable insights into how it is like to work in a global, remote setup, and collaborating across diverse disciplines. 

LinkedIn Wayne Pau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynepau/ 
TED Talk David Epstein: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6lBtiQZSho 
David Epstein: The Sports Gene: https://davidepstein.com/david-epstein-the-sports-gene/ 
SAP Community Beginner Corner: https://groups.community.sap.com/t5/beginner-corner/gh-p/students-corner 

Visit SAP Learning: https://learning.sap.com/ 
Learn more about the SAP Learning Hub: https://learninghub.sap.com/ 
Visit the SAP Community:  https://community.sap.com/ 

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In this episode Canadian SAP Development Architect Wayne Pau shares the essential skills needed to succeed regardless of industry and position. Discover why mastering the art of learning is crucial for starting a professional career and staying successful along the way. Gain valuable insights into how it is like to work in a global, remote setup, and collaborating across diverse disciplines. 

LinkedIn Wayne Pau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynepau/ 
TED Talk David Epstein: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6lBtiQZSho 
David Epstein: The Sports Gene: https://davidepstein.com/david-epstein-the-sports-gene/ 
SAP Community Beginner Corner: https://groups.community.sap.com/t5/beginner-corner/gh-p/students-corner 

Visit SAP Learning: https://learning.sap.com/ 
Learn more about the SAP Learning Hub: https://learninghub.sap.com/ 
Visit the SAP Community:  https://community.sap.com/ 

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