If you're stuck at the "data repository" stage of L&D, Katja Schipperheijn argues LearnScapes may be the answer
Your HRD Daily Dose: Sep 21, 2023
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Learning Ecosystems seem to be the hype of the moment. Yet HR leaders too often focus its interpretation on training employees. From a more holistic approach, a learning ecosystem should be a strategic framework for a comprehensive approach that orchestrates employee development and organizational growth.
It is a concept that is aligned with business goals and uses various resources and technologies to cultivate a culture of learning and innovation within the company. In this article, Katja Schipperheijn discusses some crucial components that support strategic learning ecosystems and the role HR needs to take in it.
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HR professionals must claim their role to help drive their organization's strategy by focusing on people-centered innovative learning ecosystems that foster growth, according to Katja Schipperheijn.
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