The Learning Decade
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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by
ASTD Staff
Sam Herring, co-founder and executive VP of Intrepid Learning
Solutions AND the chair of ASTD's board of directors, has a great
article on Fast Company titled "Moving
Toward 2020: The Learning Decade" in which he states, "To be
sure, not every company is a learning company; but more and
more organizations recognize that learning can help solve the most
vexing economic and financial problems of the day. As a
result, we predict that the years leading up to 2020 will be known
as 'The Learning Decade.'"
He goes on to say, "There are many reasons why corporations have
decided to make significant investments in learning, even in these
budget-constrained times, but here are what we believe to be the
main drivers." His list includes: top line innovations, disruptive
technology, competitive pressures, increasing speed, beyond
commodity, virtuous circle, emerging markets, industry change,
industry consolidation, brain drain, failing grade, return to
growth, future jobs, knowledge workers, leadership vacuum, culture
change, and unanticipated conditions.
It's an impressive list of drivers - and one you should read in
full for yourself.
An additional thought from Sam to close with: "Achieving
prosperity in 'The Learning Decade' will present companies with
many challenges. The good news is that learning and its derivative,
enhanced performance, can help us innovate, grow the top line and
emerge from the recent economic downturn stronger than we were
before."
The Learning Decade
ASTD Staff
2011-03-22