It’s time to redesign organized learning — from chieflearningofficer.com by Eric Albertini
Excerpt:
Organizations will need to think about three layers of learning content and access methods:
- Thoughtfully curated by the organization for business fit.
- Semi-curated with the learner having some control of what they learn.
- Open for all, where the learner makes all the choices of what and how they learn.
Employee-centric learning approach. There must be a match of learning to organizational objectives as well. Non-curated, open content on platforms is great for focused and deeply aware employees but may not work for everyone, especially in cultures where self-direction is not very strong. Moreover, too much open, non-curated content, driven by non-contextual algorithms, is as detrimental to choice-making for the learner as is too little quality content.
To enable effective learning, technology must be part of a more systemic learning eco-system that includes things such as rewards (the “what’s in it for me”), building blocks from one intervention to the next and post-learning support.
Also from chieflearningofficer.com, see:
- Three steps every new L&D leader should take: A tactical guide — by Megan Dillon