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Martyn Sloman cipd.co.uk/helpingpeoplelearn m.sloman@kingston.ac.uk

Martyn Sloman www.cipd.co.uk/helpingpeoplelearn m.sloman@kingston.ac.uk. Can we develop a model for learning in the organisation?. 1. 2. 3. What’s happening in training and learning ?. What is a model, why and do we need one?. What are the components of a model?. Our agenda.

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Martyn Sloman cipd.co.uk/helpingpeoplelearn m.sloman@kingston.ac.uk

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  1. Martyn Slomanwww.cipd.co.uk/helpingpeoplelearn m.sloman@kingston.ac.uk Can we develop a model for learning in the organisation?

  2. 1 2 3 What’s happening in training and learning ? What is a model, why and do we need one? What are the components of a model? Our agenda

  3. www.cipd.co.uk/helpingpeoplelearnwww.cipd.co.uk/research

  4. PowerPoint exercise

  5. Changing skills at work “three-quarters of the workforce use automated or computerised equipment” “there has… been a marked and sustained increase in the proportion of people who report that computing is an ‘essential’ part of their job. This rose from 31% in 1997 to 40% in 2001, and then to 47% in 2006”

  6. Training an instructor-led, content-based intervention, leading to desired changes in behaviour Learning a self-directed, work-based process, leading to increased adaptive capacity

  7. Learning not training

  8. The systematic training model

  9. Two principles of training design Unconscious competence Conscious competence Conscious incompetence Unconscious incompetence • Knowledge • Skills • Judgement • Attitude

  10. The learning organisation

  11. The learning organisation • Learning and business strategy are closely linked • The organisation consciously learns from business opportunities and threats • Individuals, groups and the whole organisation are not only learning, but also learning how to learn • Information systems and technology serve to support learning rather than to control it • There are well-developed processes for defining, creating, capturing, sharing and acting on knowledge • These various systems and dimensions are balanced and managed as a whole Miller and Stewart People Management 17 June 1999

  12. www.cipd.co.uk/helpingpeoplelearnwww.cipd.co.uk/research

  13. Terms used in articles

  14. The 1990s: technology transforms training

  15. ‘90% of training in organisations should be delivered electronically by 2003’ Tom Peters speaking at the ASTD Conference, Florida, June 2001

  16. Web 2.0/social networking? “the second-generation of internet-based communities that encourage collaboration between users” “the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform” www.cipd.co.uk/helpingpeoplelearn

  17. A new role definition for the trainer Supporting, accelerating and directing learning interventions that meet organisational needs and are appropriate to the learner and the context

  18. 1 2 3 4 How do the acquisition of skills and knowledge increase organisational effectiveness? How do people learn? How can we maximise the transfer of learning? What are the most effective processes? A new model?

  19. Thank you

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