The real learning curve

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Phil Aspden Director: eGenius

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Presentation for the Learning Pool Live North conference 08/10/14

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Phil AspdenDirector: eGenius

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The Learning Curve?

RealY

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Solitary

A slog!

Single activity

Passive

Abstract

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Edgar Dale Cone of Experience

Abstract Concrete

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Ken Blanchard – Situational Leadership[adapted]

Commitment – motivation and confidence

Competence – knowledge and skills

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Competence

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Commitment

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CommitmentCompetence

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CommitmentCompetence

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Stages

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X-Axis

Stage 1Directing

Stage 2Coaching

Stage 3Supporting

Stage 4Delegating

Commitment[Motivation + confidence]

Competence[Knowledge

+ skills]

Low

High

Unconscious incompetence

Conscious incompetence

Conscious Competence

Unconscious Competence

10/28/2008Adapted from Situational Leadership ii by Ken Blanchard

Development Stages

10% formal

10% formal

20% significant

person

70% on the

job

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Only digital immigrants talk

about ‘technology’

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Technology can help us with this process, making it:• Easier• More possible/ more frequent [overcoming time/

space barriers]• More engaging – using rich media and resources• More effective and efficient

Technology should not be a tool that allows us [managers] to abdicate responsibility and avoid any meaningful contact with our staff

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Manager 2.0The ‘social’ manager

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4 Qualities

•Awareness: - presence and sensitivity•Flexibility: - styles & behaviours to fit the situation•Clarity: - effective contracting•Authenticity: - saying what you mean and meaning what you say & being in the here and now.

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Directing• Tell me what to do• Tell me the steps I need to take• Give me the information I need• Don’t assume I know nothing

but don’t assume I know• Be explicit

InductionOnboardingOrientation

Building key relationships

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DirectingInforming

Applying

Reviewing

Interpreting[localising]

E Learning generic localVideo seminarsWebinarsVirtual realitySimulation

tell

do

Feedback

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Coaching• Agree what needs to be done

[set expectations & get buy in]• Agree needs [training/

experience/ resources]• Give feedback – lots of it• Get feedback

Performance managementRelationship buildingLearning [on and offline]

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Coaching• Review – progress not actions • Expectations• Needs• Observations - feedback

‘Intelligent’ performance management systems – not just a trackernot just appraisalUse multiple channels to coach. Rewards - badges

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Supporting [less directive coaching]• Experimentation• Research – self guided

learning• Risk taking [supported]• Directive and positive

feedback• Explicit – avoid assumptions• Ask lots of questions and

prompt lots of questions

Simulation – AR/VRGamificationInformation/ learningSmall chunk learningAction learningSolutions circles

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L= (P,Q)Learning Programmed

knowledgeQuestions

“… responsible action is, in itself, an effective learning process.”

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My father was a college professor and a pedant to the bone. Every exchange contained a lesson like the pit in a cherry. To this day the Socratic method makes me want to bite someone.

We are all completely beside ourselves. Karen Joy Fowler

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Delegating• Review progress• Agree responsibilities• Support with access to

resources• Observation and joint

reflections• Recognition and reward

Performance managementAccess information – learning/ developmentTake responsibility for improvements

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4 Qualities

•Awareness: - presence and sensitivity•Flexibility: - styles & behaviours to fit the situation•Clarity: - effective contracting•Authenticity: - saying what you mean and meaning what you say & being in the here and now.

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DirectingCoachingSupportingDelegating

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CuratingFrom the Latin Cura meaning ‘to care’