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Mark recently graduated with honors from DCCC. He has bragged to his friends that his fine academic performance has prepared him so well for a successful career that he can forget school or training in his future. In evaluating the workplace of the future, Mark is:

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Answer:In evaluating the workplace in the future, Mark is wrong in his assumptions.

Explanation: Mark is wrong because, there can never be a time for the exhaustion of learning and training. The workplace in the future will present improved technology, new problems, new preferences, new methods of doing things and so Mark even with honors will need to constantly be abreast in changes that will occur and to remain relevant in his workplace, he must go for trainings and if possible and necessary more schooling in order to gain more knowledge to contribute to solving problems or bringing new ideas with the changing future else he would fall out of career because of other competitors who may displace him.

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