"Training isn't a tool for solving business problems."

"Is your TRAINING a misnomer? Is it really just Communication or Education on Topics, Skills, Behaviours or Competencies not authentically aligned to the performance requirements of your Learners back on their jobs? And most importantly - is it lacking sufficient, authentic Practice with Feedback?"

Guy W. Wallace

The title of this blog post and the summary below, is taken from the the thinking and writing of Nick Lawrence on  LinkedIn. I'd recommend you follow Nick there (or wherever).

"Training isn't a tool for solving business problems."

Training is a tool to prepare people when their job - or their current job expectations - change

Performance problems are symptoms of systems failures:

- Unclear expectations (what to produce / deliver / accomplish) and to what standards

- Lack of feedback loops that guide or confirm that expectations are being met

- Poorly designed processes

- Unsuitable tools and  / or data

- Poor / unavailable / inaccessible / inconsistent information and / or resources

- Incentives and / or consequences not aligned / motivating / sufficient.


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