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Hey Leaders! L&D Needs You!

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Hey Leaders! L&D Needs You!

Summary:
Developing someone is not a 100m sprint, but rather a marathon that requires complementary efforts and teamwork.

Are Your Leaders Trainers Too?

I believe that everyone understands that the learning area is one pillar of development, not the full solution. I have found difficult to play my role effectively, among other reasons, due to the low adherence of leaders. Spoiler: This article is not about finding blame, but about building bridges between L&D and leaders!

Yes, we, Learning and Development (L&D) professionals, understand that there are many demands on leaders' time, that delegating is not always an easy option, that many of you do not have the strategic space to make time, and that there are so much changes and so many skills to be developed, it is overwhelming. This is true for us too! And I believe that many of you are also not guided (and trained) to continue the marathon that is training, developing new skills, respecting the learning cycle, and reaping its rewards.

Many surveys conducted on the L&D universe show that one of the biggest challenges in this area is engaging leaders. And when they don't talk about this directly, they address other problems that are correlated, such as engagement, learning culture, and retention, among others.

Yes leaders, we need you! Let's work together and we can help you with your demands, engage your team more, increase productivity, generate revenue and so many other things. It is not an easy job, some things do not depend on you or me (as L&D), but we can do it better together.

What L&D And Leaders Can Do Together

1. Go To Training Sessions

2. Will Your Problem Really Be Solved With Training?

3. Development Begins After The Course

4. Have You Been Trained To Train?

5. Do You Really Know Where The Business Is Going?

There are so many good things we can do together, so many results we can achieve, and you, as a leader, can benefit much more from the training area. Use us! I know we also need to improve in many things. Count on us, ask, monitor, demand more. We need you!

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Originally published at eLearning Industry.com

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