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Using Peer-to-Peer Learning to Build Collaborative Cultures

Learning Rebels

Building trust in employee knowledge and letting go of some curriculum control might raise eyebrows with leadership (and to be honest, it may even have you concerned too). However, the benefits – we’re talking boosted engagement, stronger teams, and a culture of continuous learning – are undeniable.

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Leadership Courses & Certifications: Become a Better Leader in 2024

Learning Routes

According to the Center for Creative Leadership , a Manager requires four qualities in order to lead effectively. Today, there are many courses and certifications available in the market that can channelise your growth into a leader and help you ensure a smooth transition into leadership roles.

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A Productive Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

In a blog post titled, "Building a Productive Learning Culture", Thomas Handcock and Jean Martin say that businesses, because of need and demand, are increasing employee participation in training but failing to increase productivity. The authors believe that a culture change is required.

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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. In a learning culture, the pursuit of learning is woven into the fabric of organizational life.

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Eight Leader Habits of a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

Eight leader habits are essential to a learning culture. These are behaviors ingrained in the routines and rituals of organizations that are continually learning and learning how to learn. In a learning culture, people are continually sharing needed information with the people who need to know.

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Implications of the ESG agenda for leadership

CLO Magazine

Additionally, as more and more companies take leadership positions on responding to these ESG challenges, this in itself is leading to industry transformations that are also driving disruption. Today’s business leaders need to see addressing social challenges as at the heart of their job description.

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Training Culture vs. Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

What’s the difference between a “training culture” and a “ learning culture ”? As the chart shows, in a training culture, responsibility for employee learning resides with instructors and training managers. In that kind of culture the assumption is that trainers (under the direction of a CLO) drive learning.

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