Managerial skills learnt in the classroom can never match those learnt from experience

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Yes, because in real life, there are no fixed situations, and set of rules to be followed. Each and every moment, in life is new, every person you encounter in work is new, every situation is new, and you have to respond according to the time and the situation. So, the experience you gain from real life, can in no way be compared to managerial skills learnt in class room.

Managerial skills learnt in the class room, give us an idea, as to how the real life situations will be, and how to face them. Even these skill just don’t come from nowhere, they are also some persons experience. Those are also the lessons learnt from the practical experience of some person. So, even they have some value. The skills that are taught to all the students are same, but all those persons who have, learn them, don’t work in one place nor with the same persons.

Each person encounters, different situations, and different persons. And nowhere in the world do we have a fixed set of skills to handle every situation, and there can be no skills taught in the classroom for each and every situation in life. So, real life experiences also have a limitation, because the experience you have learnt from one situation, does not necessarily help you another situation unless and until it is the same kind of situation or circumstances.

The managerial skills learnt in the classroom, have their contribution to make and the skills learnt from the real life experience have their contribution, so no one can be compared to other, but definitely, real life experiences have an added advantage over the managerial skills learnt in the classroom. Because the lessons and skills, learnt in the life last till the last breath.

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