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7 Reasons Learning & Development is Not Considered Strategic.
-Learning management systems (LMS) have reached the point of ubiquity in organisations of all types. When a decision is made to implement an LMS, most organisations have considered some key outcomes they hope to achieve with the investment. Compliance is the most common. Beyond compliance, the modern LMS can perform as a strategic enabler in the context of achieving competitive advantages for the organisation. The LMS is often overlooked as a tool that can facilitate strategy execution and assist teams and individuals to develop skills and knowledge aligned with business goals.
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Change Management is a Contact Sport
-Change management is not something a firm can impose as a detached ‘implementation’ without seriously jeopardising the culture and ongoing viability of the organisation depending on the scope of the change. There are four big benefits that illustrate the importance of change management. There are more, but these four are the ones I find most impactful and easy to observe in an organisation.
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Aligning Learning to Business Goals – Leveraging a Learning Management System
-Aligning learning to business goals is L&D’s top focus area for the second year in a row, according to the LinkedIn Workplace Learning Report 2024. Leveraging a Learning Management System or LMS that integrates learning to business goals and team objectives can transform employee effectiveness and productivity.
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5 Questions to Ask to Create a Perfect Strategy: Question 5
-In this part, we will be exploring the question ‘what management systems do we need?’.
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How You Can Implement Your Strategy Through WorkPlan Learning
-WorkPlan Learning directly links learning to strategic goals by embedding learning, innovation and knowledge with business strategy. Find out more about it.