In what is known as the 70/20/10 learning concept, Robert Eichinger and Michael Lombardo, in collaboration with Morgan McCall of the Center for Creative Leadership, explain that 70 percent of learning and development takes place from real-life and on-the-job experiences, tasks, and problem solving; 20 percent of the time development comes from other people through informal or formal feedback, mentoring, or coaching; and 10 percent of learning and development comes from formal training.
Marcia ConnerTag: learning mentoring coaching leadership-development formal-education
We define learning as the transformative process of taking in information that, when internalized and mixed with what we have experienced, changes what we know and builds on what we can do. It’s based on input, process, and reflection. It is what changes us.
Marcia ConnerTag: experience learning change reflection transformation learning-process
By bringing together people who share interests, no matter their location or time zone, social media has the potential to transform the workplace into an environment where learning is as natural as it is powerful.
Marcia ConnerTag: learning culture social-media workplace-wisdom organizational-culture
In a world of rapid change, we each need to garner as much useful information as possible, sort through it in a way that meets our unique circumstances, calibrate it with what we already know, and re-circulate it with others who share our goals.
Marcia ConnerTag: learning change information sharing
What was the point, I had to wonder, of fighting so hard to learn to protect my life if I was destroying it in the process?
Stacey KadeA mother is a child's first looking glass into the world.
Richelle E. GoodrichTag: learning perspective children motherhood mother growing outlook mom richelle child-rearing richelle-goodrich mother-s-day
You teach me, I forget. You show me, I remember. You involve me, I understand.
Edward O. WilsonTag: learning understanding memory teaching involvement
We grow up opposing our parents only to become like them enough to oppose our children who behave as we once did—a reminder of how dreadful we were toward those now vindicated grandparents. And you thought God had no sense of humor.
Richelle E. GoodrichTag: learning parents god parenthood parents-and-children example karma richelle richelle-goodrich
I am, for the most part, who I am because my good mother was who she was.
Richelle E. GoodrichTag: learning teaching motherhood mother example mom richelle richelle-goodrich mother-s-day
We are not born with a need for knowledge, but a hunger for it. Eve bit the apple and it has been gluttony ever since.
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