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Customized learning paths based on interests
As an employee, being aware of your learning strengths and weaknesses can help you become more productive at work. As a manager, understanding team members' individual learning styles can help you become a better communicator.
No matter what job you have or industry you work in, you have to collaborate with other people, or at the very least get instructions or assistance from them. Even if you work completely on your own, you still have clients you need to interact with. In all of these situations, understanding different learning styles is useful.