Investing In A Culture Of Learning
Builds Long-Term Organizational Resilience
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Oct 18
Live Webinar – October 25th, 2023 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
Resilient organizations stand firm against economic, geopolitical, and other headwinds.
The key traits of a resilient organization often include elements like an adaptable leadership, dynamic decision-making and a sense of psychological safety to experiment, learn and grow even in uncertain times.
However, it is easier said than done, as building each of these resilient muscles needs creating internal routines that move like clockwork at the times of need.
Creating a positive learning culture supports building this internal routine and often acts as a ‘pre-condition to organizational resilience’.
Organizations that learn better have greater resilience and more consistent earnings relative to their peers.
Join Allen as he explores:
- How organizations build their resilient muscles
- How learning acts as a precondition to resilience
- How resilient organizations encourage strong learning cultures
- How technology and mindset work together to propel learning cultures
Presenter: Allen Partridge, Ph.D. (LinkedIn profile) is a senior technology evangelist at Adobe Systems and has 20 years of experience in e-learning, education, games, and multimedia development. Allen is recognized for his many online video tutorials and e-seminars, which are a mainstay for e-learning developers and trainers learning to create effective online educational materials.
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Investing In A Culture Of Learning
Builds Long-Term Organizational Resilience
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