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Supercharge your learning programs with follow-up coaching

CLO Magazine

I realized that what bothered me most was that while my books were widely read and our learning and development programs were used around the world, people were not following through on the concepts and using them consistently in their day-to-day work. Where learning programs fall short. Bridging the knowing-doing gap.

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Demystifying Why Leadership Development Often Fails

PDG

Despite all of the time, money, and resources devoted to leadership development, the hard truth is that many leadership development programs often fail. In this article, I’ll explore the reasons for mediocre outcomes and provide some insights into how you can improve program effectiveness. The problem isn’t the training itself.

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Learning Vs. Performance -- The Dichotomy

ID Reflections

In this context, a discussion with a friend led me to the video on Knowing-Doing Gap by Bob Proctor. Some further research into the Knowing-Doing Gap led me to his website: [link]. We know that effective learning leads to visible behavior change. People should start to do things differently.

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Free L&D webinars for July 2019

Limestone Learning

Lisa has more than 25 years of progressive experience building effective people programs in high profile companies across industries, including Consumer Goods, Publishing, High-Tech, and Healthcare. You’ll learn about topics such as: Research behind how EI enhances coaching effectiveness.

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Free L&D webinars for September 2018

Limestone Learning

During the session, you will learn: About the latest eLearning trends, tools, and strategies to consider when building an engaging and future-proofed training program. If we’re so well-trained and informed, why aren’t we more effective?” In this respect, there is often a “knowing-doinggap to be filled.

Free 52