Keeping 'Learning' separate

"In any organisation, the likelihood of exceptional performance is inversely related to the number of bureaucrats."

Gary Hamel

The industrial education model relies on keeping 'Learning' separated from working:

There is a separate 'Learning' team

There is a separate IT system where people go to find 'their Learning'

There is a separate budget allocated to pay for 'creating' 'Learning'

'Learning objectives' are proposed / suggested

'Learning hours' are tracked and reported upon.

Reframing 'learning' beyond education and providing content (AKA communication) is unpalatable to those who benefit from and rely on keeping 'Learning' separate from working.


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