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Manager's Role in Learning and Performance Improvement

The Performance Improvement Blog

What should be a manager’s role in employee learning? In answering this question, the first thing managers have to understand is that continuous learning is the modus operandi for all high performance organizations. Individual, team, and enterprise performance can’t improve without learning. to 2:00 p.m.

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2022

Limestone Learning

PT: The Evolving Role of L&D in The Digital Era The transition to digital learning had always been promised; however, the timelines have been accelerated due to COVID-19 crisis. Digital learning has also started to redefine the structure of the Learning and Development teams. Wednesday, April 6, 2022, 9 a.m.–10

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Becoming a Learning Culture: Competing in an Age of Disruption

The Performance Improvement Blog

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. Most companies have a training culture, not a learning culture. Most companies have a training culture, not a learning culture.

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Fostering trust, psychological safety and growth: How to leverage learning science to create a strong workplace learning culture

CLO Magazine

It turns out, however, that providing on-the-job professional development and skills training is one of the most desirable, effective and feasible strategies organizations can implement to improve company culture, engagement and employee retention. Learning is hard and requires time and effort in any context and the workplace is no exception.

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This Is What I Believe About Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

But none of this is possible without learning. At its core, any high performing organization is about learning; continually using new information to become smarter, better, and more effective. Traditional, formal training programs are often almost never the best solution to a performance deficit. . It’s the Culture.

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Future-Proof Your Organization with OpenSesame’s Competency Model

OpenSesame

More than just frameworks, these models help you define and understand the qualities that drive success in different professional roles. Essentially, a competency model is a blueprint for defining the skills, knowledge, and behaviors that are essential for performance excellence in a role or even across an organization.

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How to Design Leadership Training Courses That Impact Business Outcomes 

Acorn Labs

They are more commonly shaped by the environment in which they work—which means that any toxic or incompetent leaders in your ranks are, at worst, products of your systems and culture, and at best, co-signed by your systems and culture. Which leads happily into the point of fortifying your organisational culture.