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Get Actionable Learning + Performance Data into Managers’ Hands with Axonify Team Metrics + Compare

Axonify

Are we making effective use of the right data to inform our strategies and support the organization’s goals? To evolve our measurement practices, L&D must get critical learning and performance data into the hands of the people who can take action—business leaders and frontline management—as quickly as possible.

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2022

Limestone Learning

Join WorkRamp’s Stephanie Middaugh, Director of Enablement, and Sam Popcke, Senior Talent Success Manager, to hear more about how learning can be a growth engine for your organization. They’ll share five ways you can put L&D front and centre at your company, as well as actionable tips to get started.

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Get Actionable Learning + Performance Data into Managers’ Hands with Axonify Team Metrics + Compare

Axonify

Are we making effective use of the right data to inform our strategies and support the organization’s goals? To evolve our measurement practices, L&D must get critical learning and performance data into the hands of the people who can take action—business leaders and frontline management—as quickly as possible.

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Manager's Role in Learning and Performance Improvement

The Performance Improvement Blog

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. Learning isn’t in addition to a manager’s job; it IS a manager’s job.

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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. Having retired from the auto industry, he is now an executive coach focused on improving Emotional Intelligence (EQ) in leaders. I’ve taken the liberty of suggesting strengthening a few of your points relating to the manager’s role.

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Key Elements of a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

A “learning culture” is a community of workers continuously and collectively seeking performance improvement through new knowledge, new skills, and new applications of knowledge and skills to achieve the goals of the organization. The method used depends on what individuals, teams, and whole organizations need to learn.

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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. 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.