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The Business of Leadership
Is Life Long Learning
On Your Agenda?
By: Bonnie Benkula, BSHCA, MBA
Certified Coach, Speaker, Trainer
The John Maxwell TEAM The Leaven Exchange
[email protected]
Most corporate leaders say the right things about learning and
their human resources – “our people are our most valuable
asset and their continued development is one of our top
priorities.” However, actions speak louder than words and
often training and development take a very small role in
companies’ budgets and priorities. Is life-long learning on your
agenda?
Financial gain and “doing” seems to be the focus. Top talent
want to develop critical thinking skills and be empowered
decision makers. Top talent will leave companies to seek
personal development, mentorship opportunities and be
immersed in learning environments that grow them as a
person as well as an employee.
Times “they are a changing” and studies show that recent
graduates and top talent are choosing firms that emphasize
learning opportunities over money. The most highly sought
out talent, such as AI engineers, MBA’s and IT developers, are
choosing firms where they can learn to navigate the
professional world by picking up soft skills such as negotiation,
interpersonal interactions, mentorship and leadership skills.
They want to continue to develop their professional tool box
and they value that over money.
Massive disruptions in business are set to occur as “doing”
tasks are automated by artificial intelligence (AI) and
automated software that can provide many of the standard
tasks that have been traditionally done by people. A new
emphasis on lifelong learning attitudes of both employees and
employers will continue to be increasingly central to all jobs in
order to maximize production and job satisfaction.
There is a different type of loyalty and less intent of longevity
on the new workforce. Let me coin a new term, continuous
learning opportunity, (CLO). I like the acronym, it almost
sounds like someone’s name, right? Ok well, CLO has taken on
an even greater importance that the buzz words of the past
like continuous quality improvement (CQI). Not because I
created it, but because it hits the bottom line!
To gain competitive advantage, companies can’t just have the
latest gadgets or technology, they must prepare their work
force to have the thinking tools to adapt to these new
technologies. Companies must invest in leadership training to
teach employees to positively react and to be able to continue
to produce work in changing environments and multi-
generational teams.
Effective training and CLO in leadership teaches teams to
interact dynamically as a productive team in the course of their
changing work environment. This saves valuable time for
executives trying to “sell” decisions and saves money on
executives managing turnover for those who can’t or refuse to
adapt.
Leadership skills at all levels of a company’s work force
differentiates that firm and gets their people ready. Ready to
adopt new technology, ready to use complex cognitive skills for
effective decision making and ready to interpret results and
move faster to gaining market share ahead of their competition.
One thing is clear, in the future, our work place will not be the
same as it is today. Rapid advancement of technology will
continue to be disruptive and there will be a need for talent that
can develop and code for this technology.
In that kind of world, learning does not stop in the classroom.
The future of learning is in continuous life-long learning to
develop the skills that allow our teams to find ways to do things
better while doing the work. Leaders need to be developed that
can model behavior and reactive behavior and this won’t
happen by chance.
Leaders need to take a humble stand now to face the challenges
ahead by investing in leadership training, committing to lifelong
learning and creating a highly dynamic learning environment in
every aspect of their organizations.
Senior leaders must rethink how they invest and prioritize the
continuous improvement of skills in their employees. Investing in
soft skills can be the differentiator and leaders who embrace this
fact will grow teams that collaborate, have empathy and create
jobs that have meaning.
Meaning jobs are being sought out by the most talented. They
search for skills that last a lifetime and enhance all areas of their
life. Learning to lead through work challenges, resolve personal
matters, understand themselves better and effectively work with
others.
Stand first and lead your people to be meaning seekers. Tap
into developing winning mindsets and empathic hearts that
contribute to your company, your employees and to the world.
Leaders lead – that’s what we do.
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