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Using Peer-to-Peer Learning to Build Collaborative Cultures

Learning Rebels

However, it’s not just enhancing organizational knowledge; peer-to-peer learning enhances engagement and motivation, encourages collaboration, facilitates the sharing of knowledge, builds trust, supports skill development, and increases employee retention. Peer Coaching or Mentoring: Utilize your existing talent pool!

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Key Elements of a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

This kind of culture puts a value on using a variety of learning methods , including workshops, seminars, online courses, DVDs or online video, games and simulations, coaching, mentoring, action-learning, job-rotation, internships, or any of a dozen other ways to structure learning experiences.

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Eight Leader Habits of a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

Leaders say how they will support learning and how they will recognize and reward those employees who continually acquire new knowledge and new skills. . Build trust - Employees will invest time and effort in learning if they trust their managers. These are eight leader habits of a learning culture.

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This Is What I Believe About Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

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. Consider the alternatives: just-in-time e-learning (desktop and mobile), coaching, mentoring, simulations, on-demand video, and experiential-learning. It’s the Culture.

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The Benefits of Creating a Leadership Legacy

CLO Magazine

” Now, consider this question in an organizational context: If a leader walks out of the office each night, each year, and at the end of a brilliant career has compiled a record of heroic successes, yet leaves no long-term impact on others, did leadership occur? As the question implies, legacy is a crucial component of leadership.

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Creating learning experiences that don’t suck

CLO Magazine

People overwhelmingly remember learning experiences that involved one or a combination of these six elements: A project. Humans learn — truly learn — when they are at the center of a memorable learning experience. Experiential methodologies also are excellent at catching leadership styles and behaviors in action.

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Corporate Training Trends 2020

Unboxed

Form a plan of action moving forward to train in weak areas and fill in knowledge gaps: Brush up on product or service knowledge. Practice the pitch by role-playing with a colleague or mentor. Then, use your Learning Management System (LMS) to create a unique formula of weighted inputs to automate the employee certification process.

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