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Using Peer-to-Peer Learning to Build Collaborative Cultures

Learning Rebels

However, the benefits – we’re talking boosted engagement, stronger teams, and a culture of continuous learning – are undeniable. Enhanced Engagement and Motivation: Learning from Colleagues: When information comes from colleagues with whom you can relate and have shared experiences, it feels more relevant and engaging.

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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. In a learning culture, the pursuit of learning is woven into the fabric of organizational life.

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Eight Leader Habits of a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

Eight leader habits are essential to a learning culture. These are behaviors ingrained in the routines and rituals of organizations that are continually learning and learning how to learn. In either case, it’s the risk-taking that results in learning.

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Training Culture vs. Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

What’s the difference between a “training culture” and a “ learning culture ”? 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.

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16 Signs of a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

How do you know your organization has a learning culture ? How will people be learning? While a learning culture is an environment that’s always being developed, certain signs indicate that you are making progress. In a learning culture…. What will you see people doing?

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What is social learning (and how to adopt it)

Docebo

There are a number of modern social learning tools powered by technology, including social networks and the software we use every day to communicate and interact with people across our personal and professional lives. Learning occurs by observing a behavior and then observing the consequences of putting those behaviors into action.

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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.