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Why Organisations Don’t Learn
Inspired by a Harvard Business Review Article, discovered on Tanmay Vora’s blog.
Why organisation don't learn?
Find yourself making the same mistakes over and over at work? Not learning from mistakes can damage your business and brand in the long term.
As Harvard Business Review said in their article:
"It may be cheaper and easier in the short run to ignore failures, schedule work so that there’s no time for reflection, require compliance with organizational norms, and turn to experts for quick solutions. But these short-term approaches will limit the organization’s ability to learn."
I agree with Tanmay when he said culture is the key to how organisations learn and turn that knowledge into meaningful results.
You can invest all the money in the world in tools and processes, but if individuals are not empowered to share knowledge without fear. Nothing will ever change!
How will you unleash the power of learning in your organisation?
How To Apply What You Learn
inspired by a YouTube video by The Futur
How do you turn knowledge into action, and action into wealth?
In this video Chris Do mentions sketch notes. I like to think he was thinking of my nudenotes…
Learning is the only way to not only survive, but thrive in this crazy ever-changing world of creative business.
The only way to fully understand a subject is to share and teach others about it.
This is one of the reasons I started creating nudenotes and co-founded this website - not only to understand and retain the material better, but to share it with anyone who wants to hear it.
Ways To Become a More Effective Learner
Inspired by an article by Laura Entis I discovered on Tanmay Vora’s website.
The article discusses how many of us have developed ‘bad’ or ‘faulty’ habits and techniques that are damaging to the overall effectiveness of learning.
Key takeaway:
Make Connections!
The true value in learning comes in the application of that learning.
This comes from contextualising what you read and making a connection with your reality.
Psst… nudenotes are a great way to give your brain time to process your learning and develop ways to make new connections filled with new ideas and possibilities.
Just sayin’.