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Strategic Workplace Learning in the Public Sector - Part II

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Thu Apr 22 2010

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My last post on this blog highlighted two recent public sector training efforts that demonstrated strategic alignment with priority agency outcomes - both in the US Department of Defense (http://community.thepublicmanager.org/cs/blogs/agile\_bureaucracy/archive/2010/03/29/strategic-workplace-learning-in-the-public-sector.aspx):

enabling success in Afghanistan by building cultural expertise at the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)

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creating a collaborative culture at DIA through an effective onboarding program in which employees learn that knowledge sharing is their own personal responsibility

Other Public Sector Case Illustrations

Here are brief highlights from other government training efforts that tackle a wider array of challenges - many of which will be featured as articles in the summer 2010 issue of The Public Manager and presented at the American Society for Training and Development's (ASTD's) 2010 International Conference & Exposition to be held in Chicago, Illinois, May 16-19 (http://www.astdconference.org/):

Business Analysis Center of Excellence: NY State Office of the State Comptroller

This case illustration explores the New York State Office of the State Comptroller's intensive, cross-agency learning experience aimed at more effectively aligning business analysis with management initiatives. With the assistance of an outside management consulting group (ESI International - www.esi-intl.com), the state organization developed key strategies - including coaching and mentoring programs complemented by skills assessments and other learning programs that continue to refine business analysis (BA) best practices.

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Education Transformation for Results: Sandia National Laboratories

This case study at Sandia, one of the US Department of Energy's prestigious national labs, demonstrates an approach to begin the process of transforming corporate education into an effective education partnership between an organization's executive and line management and its HR organization. Sandia Labs' focus on fostering a learning culture drove its transformation of the Labs' education process to enhance individual capabilities and behaviors that produce tangible results. It offers a blueprint of how a line management and human resources team, commissioned by the organization's leader, can create a charter, establish a plan, gather and analyze data, prepare and present recommendations to executive management for action. Practical concepts, checklists, and tools are explained as application opportunities, and innovative approaches to obtain and sustain executive engagement and partnering early in the transformational education process are identified as essential success factors.

Pushing Management's Buttons to Improve Performance at the US Coast Guard

This case study highlights several of the most powerful, but under-utilized, approaches to improve workplace performance. The old maxim: "If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail" rings true in the workforce performance field. If all you have is a training solution, then everything is a skills-and-knowledge problem. Yet, research and common sense have demonstrated that oftentimes the performance problem isn't with the people in the organization, but with the organization itself. This experience brings focus to many of the areas the organization's leadership should examine before assuming a problem will be solved through training. It includes real-world examples and case studies from the US Coast Guard on how a true performance perspective results in quantifiable and cost-effective returns in individual and organizational performance.

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I'll continue sharing examples of how government organizations at all levels are aligning training efforts with strategic agency goals. If you know of others that align workplace learning efforts with priority mission and management challenges, please let me hear from you.

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