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Nurturing High-Potential to Become Leaders and Future-Proof Your Organization

Infopro Learning

Organizations that do not have a defined leadership development program restrict their employees from expanding a skill set that can help them to live up to their potential. Her expertise lies in creating a custom blend of workshops, coaching, simulations and eLearning tools to provide leaders and managers with a competitive advantage.

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Why Your Organization Needs 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. A learning culture is an environment in which learning how to learn is valued and accepted.

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Organizations Don't Learn

The Performance Improvement Blog

The culture of most organizations prevents them from learning. And without learning they are destined to have disengaged employees, high turnover, low performance teams, unproductive workplaces, inadequate responses to competitive pressures, an inability to keep up with the pace of change, and an unsustainable business.

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Community-Based Learning for stronger learning connections

Learning Rebels

As organizational learning continues to evolve, it’s time to dust off a learning method that has the power to reshape how knowledge is cultivated and shared and addresses employee well-being : community-based learning. It’s a fundamental concept that underpins how humans learn from one another in everyday life.

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Learning Ethical Behavior in the Workplace

The Performance Improvement Blog

Ethical behavior in the workplace has never been more important, yet companies continue to act as if a workshop or elearning program during onboarding is all an employee needs in order to behave ethically. That might meet the requirements of a regulatory agency, but don’t expect your employees to learn “…to do the next right thing.”

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Barriers to Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

whole enterprise is an essential aspect of high performance organizations. However, barriers to this learning are common in organizations. These barriers must be overcome in order for organizations to have long term success. What additional barriers to learning have you observed in organizations? .

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5 Things to consider when moving towards adaptive L&D

Matrix

Academic knowledge is no longer as highly valuable, while upskilling and reskilling have become vital in the success of any organization. This makes sense, considering the department has an eminently supportive role in the organization. A lot of times, the learning function is also used as a communication channel.