How is this “new normal” affecting the seminal 70-20-10 model?
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Let’s take a look at how you can leverage microlearning to build learning habits and foster a culture of continuous learning in the remote workplace.
Let’s take a quick look at the 70/20/10 model and explore how we can better adopt and align this model to address today’s multigenerational workforce.
Regardless of where you are in the journey to reenter the outside world, whether your employees will join you may remain to be seen. As a result, it’s important for you to know how they’re learning and to create new opportunities for development.
Learners in today’s corporate world demand content that’s engaging, relevant and available in their daily workflow. They want the capability to access learning content —formal or informal— at the moment of need to improve their skills and...
Formalizing informal content is not about eliminating informal learning. It’s about embracing informal learning and finding ways to put more structure around how learners learn in informal environments – and from informal resources.
Formal learning can be very helpful in certain situations. However, while it is important, there can be distinct disadvantages as to how useful this learning method is on the job.
Our research has shown that learners prefer informal learning, and the effectiveness of training is increased when learners experience at least some portion of the training in a modality they prefer.