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Free learning & development webinars for April 2022

Limestone Learning

David Chandross, who’s currently a leader for the game design unit at the World Health Organization and is a faculty member in the Masters of Digital Media program at Ryerson University. During this webinar, you’ll understand: How culture and engagement changes as a company grows. Wednesday, April 13, 2022, 11 a.m.–12

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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 a learning culture, people are continually sharing needed information with the people who need to know.

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Becoming a Learning Culture: Competing in an Age of Disruption

The Performance Improvement Blog

Social media allows restaurants, hotels, airlines, and travel services to market directly to us based on our personal interests. The only thing holding companies back from learning at the speed of change is their organizational culture which, for many, is a barrier to learning. Learning is just-in-time, on-demand.

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50 Ways to Lever Learning

The Performance Improvement Blog

In a learning culture , formal training is just one of many methods used to facilitate employee learning. Instructor-facilitated workshop – meeting convened by an instructor; participants learn from experience of working together on solving a problem or creating something new. (My apologies to Paul Simon.).

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Corporate Training Trends 2020

Unboxed

Now it’s time to talk about what you don’t know (but should) about workplace learning and employee development. Trend #1: Actionable Coaching. Research has shown that coaching is the number one competency that distinguishes average managers from highly effective managers. If you aren’t observing, you can’t coach.

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A Quest for Success

CLO Magazine

Rusckowski, who joined the company in 2012, said he noticed Quest was not growing and “didn’t have the structure and culture to be successful.” Those five days in residence would be the centerpiece of a larger 18-month program encompassing pre- and post-assessments and individual action-learning projects.

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How Authentic Is Your Leadership Development?

CLO Magazine

CLOs may already know who they want to pull into leadership development programs, but it pays to include high potentials at lower levels to add cultural and business performance value. • Assignment of action-oriented developmental activities. • Reinforcement of an organizational culture of leadership development.