Via five short articles, we’ll explore the choices at hand, when thinking about deploying leadership development support in the year ahead. This next dilemma relates to what source of learning you might deploy in the goal of developing your leaders.
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There’s a big choice available to us in how we provide the stimulus for learning and development. On the one hand, humans have evolved to thrive and respond in groups of other humans, whilst on the other hand, technology continues to be designed that allows us to learn asynchronously and remotely from others. Let’s look at these both.
Human-facilitated learning: People have evolved on the basis of living and working in the presence of others, and we tend to show up well (commitment, attention, contribution) when others are around to notice us. Working and learning in groups provides the social support that gives people confidence to open up, reflect, ask for help and ideas, and contribute to others’ thinking. A human facilitator can notice what’s happening in the moment, and adapt the style, tone, pace, and agenda as needed. A human-facilitated approach might involve:
Tech-enabled learning: The technology in our pockets and through our laptops allows us to access everything, anywhere, all of the time. Learning Management Systems give us access to curated content, apps and bots nudge us and help us form new habits, and we can access learning at a time that suits us. A ‘tech-enabled’ approach might involve:
If you had to say which of these was your bigger focus in the year ahead, which would it be?
As always, we’re here to help. And if this is a choice you’re working through, we’d love to chat.
Director of Leadership and Team Development
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