
Sunday Sep 22, 2024
From Skill Development to Skill Duration: Three Strategies for Cultivating a Culture of Learning in Your Organization, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
Abstract: This article discusses strategies for leaders to foster a culture of continuous learning within their organizations. It establishes that learning is a learned behavior that must be developed over time through reinforcement and environment. Left to chance, companies will not cultivate an effective learning culture. The article then presents three key steps leaders can take: make learning part of daily work through reflection sessions, identifying teachable moments, and recognizing achievements; support ongoing skill development with resources, peer learning, and skills gap assessments; and lead by example through participation in learning activities, promoting experimentation, and developing adaptability in hiring and coaching. It provides an example of implementing these strategies at a financial services firm and the positive outcomes it achieved. The conclusion emphasizes the integral role of leaders in socializing learning as a habit and competitive advantage through intentional culture design. A culture of continuous learning will help organizations adapt to future challenges.