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Becoming a Learning Culture: Competing in an Age of Disruption

The Performance Improvement Blog

The only thing holding companies back from learning at the speed of change is their organizational culture which, for many, is a barrier to learning. Most companies have a training culture, not a learning culture. Most companies have a training culture, not a learning culture. Learning is just-in-time, on-demand.

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Role of a Learning Consultant: Insightful discussion imported from LinkedIn

ID Reflections

I am copying a discussion we have been having on LinkedIn as a part of the Training&Development group. I started this discussion to understand the roles (tacit and explicit) that a learning consultant plays. Here’s to continuous, lifelong learning! Collective Learning rocks!!! Develop a high-level scope.

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Is your mentoring program underperforming? Here’s how to give it a facelift

CLO Magazine

Mentoring is essential for building an unstoppable team and achieving talent goals. This article exposes the hidden challenges with typical mentoring models and offers practical guidance for building programs that drive measurable outcomes for employees and the business. Consider the following.

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Learning Insights: Melissa Hinshaw puts strong learning culture into practice

CLO Magazine

CLO: What initially drew you to a career in learning and development, and how have your experiences evolved over the years? CLO: What key initiatives have you implemented as a learning leader to drive employee development and foster a learning culture? The culture work has been the most extensive and impactful learning program.

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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Judy Whitcomb

CLO Magazine

CLO: How did you become interested in learning and development? Leveraging these natural talents and applying them to real-life experiences in the workplace with strong mentors and formal education in adult learning sparked my interest and passion in learning and development. CLO: How do you enjoy spending your time outside of work?

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It’s time to discuss the problem with ‘owning your own development’

CLO Magazine

” That quote plays in my head every time I hear a learning leader proudly proclaim something like, “We’ve built a learning culture, where employees own their own development.” It’s those same companies that believe they’ve built a culture of learning that are also seeing challenging turnover rates.

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Want a more inclusive culture? Consider the power of peer leadership

CLO Magazine

For those still learning the ins and outs of a different culture, and perhaps struggling to achieve fluency in idiomatic/business English, work life presents daily challenges — and during these extraordinary times, such issues can seem overwhelming. They have plenty of mentors in a homogenous relationship.

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