The Economic Downturn: Learning's Time to Shine
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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ASTD Staff
How can there be light during a downturn? By
using their expertise, workplace learning and performance (WLP)
professionals have been given a torch, to help their
organization survive the downturn and allow them to emerge in a
stronger competitive position when the economy recovers.
In the current economic downturn, organizations have been forced to
use cost cutting strategies. Departmental budgets are being
trimmed, with the learning function being no exception. Learning
and development functions are not only being pushed to economize
spending on learning activities, but to simultaneously continue to
build critical skills and knowledge. A new report by ASTD and i4cp,
Learning in Tough Economic Times, indicates that between a
fifth and a quarter of respondents said that, to a high or very
high extent, the down economy has had a negative impact on each of
the following:
- learning's status as a key strategic component
- the learning function's ability to impact corporate performance
- the learning function's ability to meet organizational learning needs.
However, there has been a benefit which WLP professionals need to
monopolize, with nearly four-in-ten respondents saying that their
firm placed a stronger emphasis on learning during this downturn
than previous downturns. Organizations that place a stronger
emphasis on learning were also more likely to point to higher
market performance, highlighting the bottom-line benefit.
Conversely, reducing learning resources during tough economic times
was associated with poor market performance.
Organizations appear to be learning from previous experiences and
realize that eliminating learning opportunities can be crippling
for an organization. One respondent to the survey used an impactful
analogy to describe this from a previous experience: "turning off
the educational tap leaves a company dehydrated with no ability to
grow - no way to give the company nutrients". Experts agree that
during these economically difficult times, learning professionals
have the opportunity to show the strategic business value of
workplace learning and performance. Talent management has never
been more important than during this economic downturn, and
learning professionals have a significant influence over its
success, with expertise in competency management, skills
assessment, and organizational development. Thus, the onus is on
WLP professionals to demonstrate learning's effect on developing
talent in organizations by ensuring there are processes in place to
find, hire, and keep talent. WLP professionals need to partner and
collaborate with organizational leaders to demonstrate how learning
can positively impact corporate performance and ensure survival
through the economic downturn and allow them to emerge in a strong
competitive position when the economy recovers. Learning needs to
focus on what impacts the bottom line and is business crucial, and
a direct cause-and-effect relationship needs to be evident between
learning initiatives and results.
Source: Learning in Tough Economic Times (ASTD/i4cp)
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The Economic Downturn: Learning's Time to Shine
ASTD Staff
2009-09-17