How to develop a Learning & Development policy

By: David Burns – November 2015 Continuous learning appears to be a catchphrase for many businesses.  Indeed, there are many that are now requiring their employees to consistently participate in a learning and development program in addition to their regular work routines and responsibilities.  However, without a clear learning and development or training policy, you…

5 Keys to ‘Mission Success’

By: Scot Howe – October 2015 A company’s Mission Statement is meant to drive the business towards a goal. It is meant to underpin its success but can also mark, or be a measure of its failure.Unfortunately, many companies fall into the latter pot, but do so because their mission statement is far from what…

How to develop a basic competency framework

By: David Burns – October 2015 Linking Company Objectives and Personal Performance You may have heard the phrase ‘what gets measured gets done’. Defining and measuring effectiveness – especially the performance of workers – is a critical part of the job of a manager. The question is: How do you define the skills, behaviours, and attitudes…

Looking for L&D improvement opportunities

By: Leisa Bulow – September 2015 One of the first questions asked of managers (sometimes even at interview) is how would you identify issues and improvement opportunities for the business? Sometimes there will be issues that are obvious to you, where processes and procedures need to be updated, especially to reflect new legislation, systems, and…

Workforce Planning & Development (Networking Session Overview and Free Session Video)

Following the fantastic session that Sarah Cordiner delivered for The Australian L&D Network members in Perth on Monday (which received amazing feedback), she’s gone ‘above and beyond’ and provided this article covering the key points and even given our members a free link to her online workshop on the topic (which would normally cost $149 – We respectfully…