The Learning and Development function continues to focus on the wrong 3 things...
Much of L&D's time continues to be focused on 3 things: 1. Bringing control; (of 'content', 'delivery' and admin.) 2. Creating 'programs'; (which only help with the diminishing business problem of speed to compliance ) 3. Demonstrating a useful identity; (not just interrupting busy workers...) I believe there are 3 new things that L&D should focus on instead: 1. Bringing clarity ; helping leaders and teams to understand a learning culture and how they can contribute through their own work 2. Creating connections ; developing the conditions for individuals and teams to move their knowledge, experiences and ideas easily across the organisation 3. Demonstrating confidence ; providing a new leadership blueprint for the organisation to follow: curiosity, adaptability, reflection, failure tolerance, better questions, problem solving, horizon scanning and communication. Paul helps L&D teams to step up and do more of the important work that