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Guest post: Training Culture vs. Learning Culture

Torrance Learning

As the chart shows, in a training culture, responsibility for employee learning resides with instructors and training managers. In that kind of culture the assumption is that trainers (under the direction of a CLO) drive learning. The CLO, or HR, or a training department controls the resources for learning.

Culture 100
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Beyond the status quo: how enlightened CLOs can enable true employee readiness

CLO Magazine

Enlightened CLOs will grasp the opportunities inherent in this time of change to enable true employee readiness in the future. To achieve success in today’s hyper-fast corporate environments, companies cannot simply disseminate information using old-school tactics. 5 Capabilities of an Enlightened CLO.

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Becoming a Learning Culture: Competing in an Age of Disruption

The Performance Improvement Blog

This emphasis on formal training is a barrier to learning and change. In a training culture, responsibility for employee learning resides with instructors and training managers. In that kind of culture, trainers (under the direction of a CLO) drive learning. Learning is just-in-time, on-demand.

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Training Culture vs. Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

As the chart shows, in a training culture, responsibility for employee learning resides with instructors and training managers. In that kind of culture the assumption is that trainers (under the direction of a CLO) drive learning. The CLO, or HR, or a training department controls the resources for learning.

Culture 100
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Think employees want to park politics at the door? Think again.

CLO Magazine

How might we integrate learning about social issues to support our broader business objectives? With information now flowing across the globe with the touch of a button, employees can readily share their perspectives about the injustices that affect our global community. From awareness to action. Think again.

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Manager's Role in Learning and Performance Improvement

The Performance Improvement Blog

Google did a study of its employees and found that managers are successful in Google, not because of their technical expertise, although that’s important, but because of what they do to help team members learn and develop and achieve success. Four trends are making continuous learning an essential part of doing business today.

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Implications of the ESG agenda for leadership

CLO Magazine

The new emphasis on leading change across the wider ecosystem around the organization has additionally required leaders to develop skills in areas that historically have not been a conventional part of the business leader’s repertoire including: Contributing to public debate with an informed point of view.