L&D leaders need to respond to and anticipate these changes so that their organizations can attract, retain, and grow their people. So collectively, we’re tackling big questions, like:
In this blog post, we’ll share:
To remain competitive in the face of rapid change, organizations of all sizes must continue to reimagine how work gets done – from shifting business models to fully embracing remote and hybrid work.
And, of course, learning leaders need to respond to and anticipate the changes so that their organizations can attract, retain, and grow their workforce – this is what we call the future of learning.
We already know that upskilling is significantly faster than recruiting and training new hires and that business success depends on people learning and doing more quickly.
To address the strategic needs of their business, learning leaders need learning programs that are easily created, managed, and deployed.
Business leaders need affordable solutions with lower learning solution costs per person. This need shifts training from in-person deliveries to virtual delivery formats – or from two-week-long experiences to hybrid ones.
Either way, a lower upfront cost means the ability to reach more people and even better satisfy that need for scalability and further the company’s cultural mantra toward equity and inclusion.
Growth and development have always been powerful levers for attracting and retaining talent. In this post-COVID “Great Resignation” moment in history, organizations need to do everything in their power to retain talent.
Not only do we need to train people faster, but we also need to train more of them. Leveraging best-in-class training methods like simulations enables learning leaders to scale programs accessible to any number of people in any location.
Scale is a critical consideration because intentional growth and development must be geared toward everyone at all levels of the organization (not just the high potential talent).
Innovative and forward-thinking is required as companies work to stay ahead of their competitors. Businesses prioritize increasing innovation, but what does this mean, and how is it achieved?
The best learning programs align with the organization’s mission, vision, and strategy. Through this alignment, learning leaders can map a clear pathway and process for accomplishing strategic goals and building competency in the skills and behaviors required by the organization.
Great learning programs elevate innovation and advance strategic business policies to align learners with company priorities and objectives. Innovation boils down to new ideas, which can only happen in step with learning.