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6 Reasons Why Having a Good Mentor Is Beneficial at Work

SkyPrep

Your work should have a good workplace culture , a path to growth, the precise tools to succeed, and the right team. One element people often overlook is finding a good mentor. Having a mentor at work is invaluable. This is because mentors can help you: . A mentor is also a teacher. Set the right goals.

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The discomfort of learning

CLO Magazine

Among the many lessons I’ve learned is that Development doesn’t happen when women are in a cocoon of comfort. Building a diverse support team of network s , which includes mentors and sponsors. I’ve been involved in helping develop female talent for over 25 years. Seeking out helpful feedback from leaders.

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This Is What I Believe About Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

Consider the alternatives: just-in-time e-learning (desktop and mobile), coaching, mentoring, simulations, on-demand video, and experiential-learning. The biggest barrier to learning in organizations are the beliefs and attitudes of managers and leaders. It’s the Culture. A learning culture is all of this and more.

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What is social learning (and how to adopt it)

Docebo

For example, a salesperson may have trouble recalling the lessons they learned from an annual sales kickoff event by the next week. People learn by observing the behavior of others, their attitudes, and the outcomes of their behaviors. Consider the impact that lack of knowledge retention could have on your organization.

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Embracing the power of unlearning for personal and professional growth

TalentLMS

However, through unlearning, people undergo a process of questioning and challenging existing assumptions, biases, habits, or attitudes. Or, people are ditching stereotypes about cultural or other differences and becoming more open to variety, embracing diversity. Without a culture of unlearning, this wouldn’t have been possible.

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The importance of a Knowledge Sharing Culture

Growth Engineering

We’ll also see how the learning and development community is innovating to combat this trend and pave the way for a more collaborative culture. This could be attributed to the sense of insecurity created by the 2008 financial crisis, but Tom Turner, president of , thinks it has more to do with a shift in management culture.

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The 50:50 learning model

CLO Magazine

These traits were closely connected to the learning habits and attitudes expected in a startup culture: •Attitude to self-learn, be self-driven. Attitude to take on any and all kinds of tasks. Someone who not only excels at a technical level but with a flair to train/mentor others.