The Business Case for Learning

$29.95

We know desired business results are achieved only when a company is made up of highly engaged, highly skilled employees. We know learning and development are absolutely necessary for creating them, yet in most organizations, the C-suite is not seeing the value they expect and deserve from their learning programs—and budgets are at constant risk of being cut. Patti and Jack Phillips say the truth has never been more clear: learning programs must get connected to hard business results if you are to protect your funding. Yet if you’re like most learning and development professionals, you face some daunting roadblocks. (2017)

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Executives recognize that learning is necessary to meet the challenges of a complex and global economy, to drive change, and to create greater stakeholder value – in short, learning is critical to an organization’s present and future prosperity. Unfortunately, there are some persistent concerns within the learning and development community around the importance of learning as well as both how and when it should be provided.

The Business Case for Learning, by world-renowned authors Jack and Patti Phillips, helps to put those concerns to rest by highlighting the reasons why learning is an absolute necessity, how it adds value to an organization’s bottomline and, through a methodical, 8-step, results-driven process, how to enhance the learning and talent development investment.

The book concludes with a call to action; offering tools, templates, assessments and guides to enrich application. It is an engaging book every training professional should have on his or her shelf, and is the perfect companion to The Bottomline on ROI, also authored by Patti Phillips.

What this book will do for you:

Explore trends and challenges of learning and offer ways to overcome the top 5 learning dilemmas:

  1.  Learning is the best solution, but first to be cut in a downturn.
  2. Most training is wasted.
  3. The success of a learning program must be defined by application and impact.
  4. The learning results desired by executives are rarely measured.
  5. Some learning is not necessarily better than none.

Identify 8 steps that will enable teams to protect and increase budget:

  1. Start with Why
  2. Make It Feasible
  3. Expect Success
  4. Make It Matter
  5. Make It Stick
  6. Make It Credible
  7. Tell the Story
  8. Optimize Results

Published by HRDQ and ATD Press in 2017.

(Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1588549127
ISBN-13: 978-1588549129

Additional information

Weight .85 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .7 in