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Manager's Role in Learning and Performance Improvement

The Performance Improvement Blog

Individual, team, and enterprise performance can’t improve without learning. Learning isn’t in addition to a manager’s job; it IS a manager’s job. By “learning” I mean acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs that help individuals, teams, and whole organizations improve performance.

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When is eLearning More Effective than In-Person Training?

Degreed

Looking ahead to what comes after the pandemic, how will organizational learning permanently evolve following a decline in in-person training? Learning leaders can play a big role in demonstrating that value. Don’t let learning be just an event, but a mindset. Transform attitudes and strengthen learning.

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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. In a learning culture, we start with the performance goal and then select the mix of methods that will help employees acquire and retain the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs they need in order to achieve those goals.

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How to Tell the Difference Between Coaching and Training

Maestro

Coaching and training are used interchangeably so often that it leads many to believe there’s no difference between coaching and training. In reality, there’s a big difference between training and coaching. Training and coaching both have a role to play in effective learning, but they offer distinct benefits for the learner.