How to build a Learning Culture in your Organization
What is the Learning Culture?
A interesting article by Trovas (2022) explain that a Learning Culture is an environment that indicate and motivate individuals and organizational learning, and where both acquiring and sharing knowledge is prioritized, valued and rewarded.
A learning culture exists when every employee is engaged in learning, for their own benefit, for the benefit of their team and for the benefit of the organisation as a whole. It’s when employees want to learn how to do their job better, how to help a system work more effectively, how to improve on a product or service, how to solve problems. It’s about having the right collective mindset, where everyone is bought into the idea of continuous learning and continuous improvement.
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(Sprouts, n.d.)
- Examine current learning strategy
- Develop personalized learning plan
- Give personalized carrier coaching
- Lead by example
- Provide the right rewards
- Have the right learning environment
- Encourage knowledge sharing
- Ingrain learning in your hiring process
- Create a meaningful learning programme
Nigel Paine
The potential for creating a earning culture is enormous. But only 4% of all organizations have developed such a culture. What can we learn from these organization? How can they handle this creative tension between current reality and their vision of future? Nigel Paine is a expert on this subject (Stitching Organisatie Leren, n.d.).
Figure 2 : Nigel Paine Theory
Why Learning Cultures are important for success
Learning cultures affect all areas of your organization. "In fact, an IBM study focusing on the value of employee training showed that 84% of employees within the best performing organizations are receiving the training they need compared with 16% in the worst-performing companies. And in another recent eLearning report, 94% of employees said investment in training and development is one of the major reasons they would decide to stay in a role for longer"(O'neill, n.d.).
A Learning Culture is motivate continuous success across organization to achieve their business goals, targets and keep up with the pace of change.A company which is having a strong Learning Culture must have an organizational mission, vision and values that align with and support employee development needs (Tenny. n.d.).
πAttract and Retain to Talents
πBoost Employee Engagement
πIncrease Customer Satisfaction
πDevelop Future Leaders
πFacilitate Innovation
Conclusion
This article brings a broad concept commonly used in practice to describe the ideal set up for organizational learning. I suggest that improving learning culture would provide a more practical and easily definable concept that all level can implement. Leaning Culture can be more greatly influenced by professionals in leadership positions who have the ability to mould the more general culture withing the organization (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, 2020).
References
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. (2020, April).[Accessed 21 March 2023]
Darwinbox. (2020). Darwinbox. Available from Darwinbox: https://explore.darwinbox.com/hr-gloss /learning-and-development [Accessed 20 March 2023]
Dumesnil, K. (2019, 12 01). e learning industry.Available from e learning industry: https://elearningindustry.com/ways-creating-learning-culture [Accessed 20 March 2023]
O'neill, E. (n.d.). LearnUpon Blog.Available from Learn Upon Blog [Accessed 20 March 2023]
Stitching Organisatie Leren. (n.d.). A magic of learning culture.[Accessed 21March 2023]
Sprouts (n.d.) The Learning Organization [Online Video] Available from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40meQNZl3KU&t=12s [Accessed 21 March 2023]
Tenney, m. (n.d.). Business Leadership Today.Available from Why a learning culture is so important to success.[Accessed 20 March 2023]
Trovas, S. (2022, 05 12). Centre for Creative Leadership. Available from Cultivate a Learning Culture Within Your Organization: https://www.ccl.org/articles/leading-effectively-articles/cultivate-and-sustain-a-learning-culture-within-your-organization/ [Accessed 2 March2023]



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