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Using Peer-to-Peer Learning to Build Collaborative Cultures

Learning Rebels

Collaboration. These are just a few benefits of peer-to-peer learning. Read on and discover how this dynamic approach can breathe new life into your organization’s learning strategy. What is Peer-to-Peer Learning? ” Peer-to-peer learning is a collaborative approach in which *gasp* people learn from each other.

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A Manager's View of Employee Learning

The Performance Improvement Blog

Bernie is a long-time automotive company manager and experienced engineer. As you might expect, based on my input to a previous blog (3/25, Training Isn’t Learning ), I was delighted to see the emphasis on the necessary role of the manager!

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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.

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What Is Peer-to-Peer Learning in the Workplace? (+Examples)

WhatFix

What Is Peer-to-Peer Learning? Peer-to-peer learning is a mutual learning and training strategy that involves participants of the same level engaging in collaborative learning. Simply put, peer-to-peer learning is when one or more learners teach other learners. Action learning groups.

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Implications of the ESG agenda for leadership

CLO Magazine

This has brought to the forefront the importance of the leadership activities, behaviors and skills involved in leading cultural change in organizations, including: How you collaboratively construct a narrative about the purpose of the work everyone is involved in. Relating well with multiple constituencies.

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What is social learning (and how to adopt it)

Docebo

More and more, organizations are turning to social learning to deliver exciting e- learning experiences to their customers, partners, and employees. Moreover, social learning manifests in on-demand informal learning settings where learners collaborate, share, and exchange ideas to solve problems.

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Eight Leader Habits of a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

Leaders say how they will support learning and how they will recognize and reward those employees who continually acquire new knowledge and new skills. . Build trust - Employees will invest time and effort in learning if they trust their managers. This learning cannot be left to chance.

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