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Key Elements of a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

This kind of culture puts a value on using a variety of learning methods , including workshops, seminars, online courses, DVDs or online video, games and simulations, coaching, mentoring, action-learning, job-rotation, internships, or any of a dozen other ways to structure learning experiences.

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This Is What I Believe About Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

We know that people learn most from their co-workers and from on-the-job experience, yet we invest the most in formal, training programs. Consider the alternatives: just-in-time e-learning (desktop and mobile), coaching, mentoring, simulations, on-demand video, and experiential-learning. It’s the Culture.

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Eight Leader Habits of a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

Leaders say how they will support learning and how they will recognize and reward those employees who continually acquire new knowledge and new skills. . Build trust - Employees will invest time and effort in learning if they trust their managers. These are eight leader habits of a learning culture.

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Do You Know How to Create an Actionable Learning Strategy?

CLO Magazine

Supportive leaders: Executive support is essential to create a learning organization. Executives provide the finances and direction necessary to guide the organization’s learning efforts. Leaders also can be valuable mentors and coaches. Their expertise can be incorporated into learning programs.

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Corporate Training Trends 2020

Unboxed

Now it’s time to talk about what you don’t know (but should) about workplace learning and employee development. Trend #1: Actionable Coaching. Research has shown that coaching is the number one competency that distinguishes average managers from highly effective managers. If you aren’t observing, you can’t coach.

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Creating learning experiences that don’t suck

CLO Magazine

People overwhelmingly remember learning experiences that involved one or a combination of these six elements: A project. Humans learn — truly learn — when they are at the center of a memorable learning experience. Experiential methodologies also are excellent at catching leadership styles and behaviors in action.

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Free L&D webinars for October 2017

Limestone Learning

How managers can quickly coach and develop their team members when there aren’t enough hours in the day. Learn practical tips on what works and what doesn’t work when it comes to driving manager involvement in supporting learning initiatives. How mobile coaching integrates into management/leadership programs.

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