Why Learning Agility is Key to Organizational Success
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In this episode of "Conversations We Learn From," learning experts Loren Sanders and Sean Stowers, explore the concept of learning agility. The discussion highlights agile learning as a vital capability in today's ever-changing workspace, emphasizing its role in fostering resilient organizations that can adapt swiftly to market dynamics and disruptions. With real-world examples from both business and gastronomy, the episode offers a rich exploration of strategies to enhance learning adaptability and responsiveness.
Key Highlights:
- Exploration of learning agility as the ability to adapt, unlearn, and relearn in fast-paced environments.
- Real-life example of a restaurant successfully pivoting during the pandemic by transitioning to virtual cooking experiences.
- Insights into how organizations can develop a learning culture that embraces curiosity and adaptability at all levels.
- The importance of leadership in modeling behaviors that inspire a culture of learning agility.
- Approaches to measuring learning agility and the impact of qualitative and quantitative assessments.
- Emphasis on the narrative behind data and its critical role in understanding organizational learning.
Quotes:
- "Being smart is knowing what you know. Being agile is knowing as you grow." – Loren Sanders
- "Learning culture and learning agility is not a poster that you can put on the wall. It is a deliberative practice from the top of the house all the way down." – Sean Stowers
References:
- "The Tyranny of Metrics" by Jerry Z. Muller
- "Narrative and Numbers: The Value of Stories in Business" by Aswath Damodaran
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