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AAB Group / Blog / The Future of Learning and Developing
BLOG20th May 2021
Learning and Development practitioners were among the many whose profession was heavily impacted by the pandemic. Necessity meant training providers had their innovation skills tested and, with the assistance of technology, have been able to meet the challenge.
While learning was put on hold for a brief period, it became clear that L&D would be critical in an organisation’s recovery. A large-scale May 2020 survey noted record numbers of CEOs actively championing learning programs (43% more than in 2019).
The world of work will look a little different for most of us going forward, whether our roles return to the office, stay at home, or become flexible. Learning and Development are critical to equip staff with the professional skills, technological understanding, resilience, and change management strategies needed for success during this long-term recovery period.
So how will L&D meet these challenges while catering to a diverse range of learners in both virtual and in-person environments? Learning will continue to be a critical differentiator of performance, engagement, and employer brand, so it is important to get it right.
Here are four essential considerations for building a future-proof Learning and Development strategy:
In summary, now is the time to push the boundaries and try new, innovative learning approaches. However, it is essential that you are clear on your goals and the goals and aspirations of your employees. Learning and development will be essential for organisations recovering from the pandemic, and evaluation and agility will be essential for meaningful and impactful learning and development strategies.
Lessons from Leaders Panel Discussion: The Future of Learning & Development
Free to Attend, 28th May at 10.00am, Online Event
Our expert panel brings together experience-informed perspectives to discuss the outcomes of our survey carried out in collaboration with Irish Institute of Training and Development exploring the challenges and opportunities for L&D in the future, and practical things you need to do to keep pace with those rethinking skills and interventions with an agile, technically enabled, blended and individualised approach.
We will be joined on our panel by:
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