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Do You Know How to Create an Actionable Learning Strategy?

CLO Magazine

Employee engagement and satisfaction are important, but those common learning metrics make it difficult to relate learning efforts to business objectives. A focus on learning objectives versus business objectives: Learning leaders should use training needs assessments to identify skill gaps and pain points.

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What Is Peer-to-Peer Learning in the Workplace? (+Examples)

WhatFix

The Differences in Peer-to-Peer Learning in the Classroom vs. the Workplace. Peer learning encourages cooperation and social skills in students and helps them acquire knowledge by actively supporting other students. Here are seven types of peer-to-peer learning examples commonly found in a corporate setting.

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This Is What I Believe About Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

The skilled worker today wants a different kind of experience. People realize they need interpersonal skills, creativity, reasoning, and empathy. 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.

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Key Elements of a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

A “learning culture” is a community of workers continuously and collectively seeking performance improvement through new knowledge, new skills, and new applications of knowledge and skills to achieve the goals of the organization. The method used depends on what individuals, teams, and whole organizations need to learn.

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16 Signs of a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

While a learning culture is an environment that’s always being developed, certain signs indicate that you are making progress. In a learning culture…. Leaders are mentoring ; they are using their experience to advise new and less experienced employees on how to fulfill the functions of their jobs.

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Implications of the ESG agenda for leadership

CLO Magazine

A new leadership role, and the skills and mindsets required to play it Navigating these disruptions is transforming the skills and mindset required of senior executive leaders, including chief learning officers. Relating well with multiple constituencies. While each individual’s story was unique, a few key themes emerged.

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Guest post: Training Culture vs. Learning Culture

Torrance Learning

Whereas in a learning culture, responsibility for learning resides with each employee and each team. In that kind of culture, employees are expected to seek out the knowledge and skills they need, when and where that knowledge and those skills are needed. drug development in pharmaceutical companies).

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