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Demystifying Why Leadership Development Often Fails

PDG

Not Recognizing the Knowing-Doing Gap Let’s face it: a lot of new leader readiness programs don’t do enough to prepare leaders for the realities of the job. Many programs are very “training” focused, as if training itself is enough to create a great leader. The problem isn’t the training itself.

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Learning Vs. Performance -- The Dichotomy

ID Reflections

Training” as a panacea for all ills – from lack of productivity to lack of motivation, attrition, and lost profits – is losing its power. Our education system had inculcated the belief that “learning” is all about gaining information and knowledge and being able to remember that long enough to answer exam questions.

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A Framework For Content Curation

Learnnovators

This content is new knowledge. I see far too much curation that waxes lyrical “about” the subject, yet offers nothing practical to be applied on the job. This content jumps the knowing-doing gap by helping the learner apply the concepts back on the job. SUPPORT ME. Published on 18-Nov-2015.

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Free L&D webinars for July 2019

Limestone Learning

Tuesday, July 2, 2019, 8AM – 9AM PT: Customer Service Training Discussion with Lisa Crockett and Host Kristen Hayden Safdie Join EngageTHEM.org Founder, Lisa Crockett and Host Kristen Hayden Safide, as they discuss customer service training—with a bonus discussion about developing a portfolio.

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Free L&D webinars for September 2018

Limestone Learning

New learning helps too, and September is full of free webinars that can add to your knowledge stores! 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. In this respect, there is often a “knowing-doinggap to be filled.

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Re-imagining the Book

Jay Cross

I received these responses: Design with intentional gaps in the knowledge of the book to encourage high bandwidth communication might be fatal. These range from low-level how-to things like job aids to big-picture items like implementing strategy. The structure of the Body of Knowledge has shifted. 21C: The Prospectus.

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