
Adjacent Learning
Using Insights from Outside the Organization to Develop Workplace Performance
Kogan Page Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 3. February 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-1-3986-0823-8 (ISBN)
Description
Use insights from outside the business to rethink workplace learning in order to drive individual and team performance.
Workplaces are not the only setting where employees learn. They are learning constantly in all areas of their lives. The problem is that learning and development (L&D) practitioners don't know how to apply the experiences from outside the traditional business setting to improve employee learning and drive business results.
Adjacent Learning is a practical guide which solves this problem.
Topics covered include acting, difference and emotion through to language, observation and storytelling and explains how these can be used to deliver more effective workplace learning. There is also expert guidance on the importance of employees understanding the 'why' and 'how' of learning, as well as why it's essential to consider experiences from other countries and industries to create diversity of thought which generates the best possible results. Reflection points and key takeaways are included in every chapter as well as interviews with leading figures in the L&D industry. This practical guide is also full of advice, tips and examples throughout to help L&D professionals design a robust learning strategy that will allow employees and the business to thrive.
Reviews / Votes
"David and Steve have produced a stimulating and inspiring read about how we can all learn and transform our work through the other things we do for fun and the people we interact with. So many of the stories resonated with me, from my own experience of starting to draw and Sketchnote for myself, and then finding it taking over my life. Read this at your peril, who knows what you might discover!"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
433 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-3986-0823-8 (9781398608238)
Schweitzer Classification
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Using Insights from Outside the Organization to Develop Workplace Performance
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Persons
Author
David Hayden is a Learning Content Manager at the CIPD. He leads on the design and commission of a number of L&D and Organisation Design and Delivery focused products. David began his L&D career after taking responsibility for three Youth Trainees in 1988 as an Operations Manager. He has since worked and headed up, a number of corporate L&D teams and HR functions. David's background has been in distribution, retail, financial and public sector. He was Chair of the South Yorkshire CIPD Branch from 2012 for two years before joining the CIPD as an employee in 2014.
David also has a background in Lean and has worked as a Lean Engineer in a number of manufacturing and food organisations. Passionate about learning and exploiting all aspects of CPD, David's style is participative and inclusive. He gained a Masters in Online and Distance Education in 2020.
As Learning Content Lead at the CIPD, Steve George (FRSA, Assoc CIPD, GMBPsS) has led projects building capability for tens of thousands of learners from over 180 countries. In this role, and his career previously as a learning consultant he has worked with clients such as the Mayor of London's office, Vodafone, Lloyds Bank, KPMG, Virgin, and many more, and developed award-winning training on a wide range of topics including mental health and wellbeing (his specialism), managing high-risk situations in hostile environments, financial compliance and recruitment.
Content
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- Chapter - 01: How this book works;
- Chapter - 02: Act 1 - The framework;
- Chapter - 03: Act 1.1 - Find and curious;
- Chapter - 04: Act 1.2 - Filter and connect;
- Chapter - 05: Act 1.3 - Foster and cultivate;
- Chapter - 06: Act 1.4 - Frame and compose;
- Chapter - 07: Act 1.5 - Format and call;
- Chapter - 08: Act 2 - The thinking about;
- Chapter - 09: Act 2.1 - Thinking about yourself;
- Chapter - 10: Act 2.2 - Thinking about your audience;
- Chapter - 11: Act 2.3 - Thinking about the process;
- Chapter - 12: Act 2.4 - Thinking deeper;
- Chapter - 13: Act 3 - Thinking beyond;
- Chapter - 14: Act 4 - The adjacent learning;
- Chapter - 15: Epilogue