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Does Your Training Support the Mission?

Organizational Objectives and Development

If ever there was a time when organizations took a close look at their objectives and strategies for achieving them, it is now. Profit and loss statements are being scrutinized with magnifying glasses as companies hang on by their fingernails. Oh I know, the recession is over, and the Titanic has turned and is pointed in the right direction. Tell that to those hundreds of thousands of hard-working Americans looking for jobs. Companies are weighing every decision as well as every dollar spent.

But this is a Blog on training and development, so what’s the connection? Even though training departments are usually in the first round of pink slips, volatile economic times require an even higher commitment to development and effective training strategies. Leaders want to know how T&D is impacting the bottom line, their bottom line. If you were asked for a 2-minute elevator speech on how your training department makes a difference in your company and adds value, could you do it?

What are your organization’s vision, mission, values, and strategies? Can you explain how your department’s strategies align with the overall strategies of the organization? Never before has it been so necessary to ensure our purpose, goals, and tasks support the greater mission.

What steps do you take to check your alignment? We would love to hear your ideas.

Want to win a free lunch at the next ASTD luncheon? Come with a brief explanation on how your training department effectively supports your organization’s overall mission.

Intergenerational Training Discussion at ASTD Hits the Mark!

If you missed Greg Stevens, Senior Training Consultant at SkillQ for our monthly ASTD lunch and learn at Zea’s you missed something wonderful. This was chance to gain some great insight into what it takes to work REALLY well with all the different generations in your workplace. Sure, you may have heard these kinds of discussions before however, this one really took it down to the practical level and those who attended walked away with some specific things to do and say when they got back to work. It made me feel much better about approaching training with a room full of mixed generation learners!
I love this kind of meeting and I’m so glad I was there. Thanks, Greg Stevens and thanks ASTD P’Cola.

If you missed the meeting or want to revisit some of Greg’s presentation, you can download the handout HERE!

BTW – what’s happening in your workplace regarding intergenerational training? Tell us about your best practices or your challenges and lets find out what others are experiencing.

Next ASTD lunch and learn at Zea’s is on Monday, Nov 16th!