According to the new research, the top barriers include lack of time due to family responsibilities or other personal commitments (34 percent), busy work schedules (29 percent) and feeling overwhelmed by the amount of learning resources available (26 percent). Professional networking platform LinkedIn.

In this age of AI, professionals have to develop new skills to advance their careers. However, they are facing obstacles in their learning journey.

According to LinkedIn data, the skills required for jobs in India are expected to change by 64 percent by 2030, so it is important for professionals to focus intensely on learning as per the report.

Meanwhile, 'loud learning'.

Nearly eight in 10 (81 percent) professionals in India said this practice could help them dedicate time to improving their skills.

Key ways include sharing your learning with teammates, sharing your learning journey or achievements on LinkedIn, and notifying your team members about their blocks of learning time.

The report noted that eight in 10 (81 percent) professionals in India said that seeing their peers engage in 'loud learning' would inspire them to do the same.