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50 suggestions for implementing 70-20-10 (3)

Jay Cross

Communities of practice. A Community of Practice (CoP) is a social network of people who identify with one another professionally (e.g. Chefs and workers in the kitchen who aspire to be chefs are a community of practice. Newcomers learn the ropes from working alongside veterans.

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Revamping 70-20-10

CLO Magazine

The 70-20-10 model was first proposed in the 1980s by authors and researchers Morgan McCall, Robert Eichinger and Michael Lombardo. At its core, the model states that learning occurs primarily from on-the-job experiences (70 percent), followed by learning from others (20 percent) and, finally, from formal courses (10 percent).

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Towards Maturity 2015 benchmark shows just how much we've got stuck

Clive on Learning

People do not go home to engage with instructional e-learning programmes, they want how-to-videos, animated explainers, thriving communities of practice, thought-provoking podcasts, blog posts and interviews, gamified apps that encourage spaced practice, compelling dramas, challenging quizzes and the rest.

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Through the Workscape Looking Glass

Jay Cross

Assess the organizational benefits of: embedding learning in work, covering a much larger audience. setting up learning as a continuous activity, not an event. pinpointing high-return activities such as manager coaching. embracing social and experiential learning. changing the learning philosophy from push to pull.

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