ABERDEEN GROUP. The New 70:20:10 the Changing Face of Learning. Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share

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ABERDEEN GROUP The New 70:20:10 the Changing Face of Learning Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share

The New 70:20:10 - The Changing Face of Learning The New 70:20:10 The Changing Face of Learning In just the last five years, we have seen a transformation happen in the learning functions of many organizations. New trends and technologies are responsible for much of this shift. There are many wearable devices, gamification techniques and socially-enabled technologies that are being used to help employees find and connect with internal experts. Organizations that begin to think about learning through a more connected and participative process and that leverage technology and apply it to learning in new and innovative ways are considerably better positioned than those who continue to hold on to old school approaches to learning. This report highlights the pivotal role that technology has played in the growing shift toward the use of user-generated content, and its importance in capturing and sharing valuable institutional knowledge. In the second section of this paper entitled Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share we will take a close look at how organizations can implement a technology solution that addresses the 70:20:10 learning model. This report highlights the pivotal role that technology has played in the growing shift toward the use of user-generated content, and its importance in capturing and sharing valuable institutional knowledge. Copyright 2015 Docebo - All rights reserved. Docebo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Docebo S.p.A. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. To contact Docebo, please visit: www.docebo.com

Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share Copyright 2015 Docebo - All rights reserved. Docebo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Docebo S.p.A. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. To contact Docebo, please visit: www.docebo.com

Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share Beyond structured courses towards learning effectiveness and peopledriven knowledge Unlike most - if not all - large LMS providers, which are expanding into the HCM (Human Capital Management) area, Docebo is moving in the opposite direction towards learning solution effectiveness by providing a comprehensive ecosystem around the LMS that enables organizations to: Facilitate informal, experiential learning (the 70% of the 70:20:10 learning model) Facilitate coaching, mentoring and social learning (the 20%) Organize, distribute and track formal, structured courses (the 10%, that is, the LMS) 70% ON THE JOB Process knowledge PEOPLE DRIVEN KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE SHARING SOCIAL TALENT MANAGEMENT 20% THROUGH OTHERS HR SOLUTIONS TALENT MANAGEMENT FORMAL LEARNING (10) COACHING (20) INFORMAL LEARNING (70) TRAINING SOLUTIONS PURE HR PROCESS DRIVEN KNOWLEDGE Source: Docebo, Ocotber 2015 Along the vertical axis in the above chart, you can see that Docebo is moving towards people-driven knowledge as opposed to process-driven knowledge. Docebo enables organizations to promote the creation of user-generated content, and helps uncover hidden knowledge within the organization. With Docebo, employees are not only able to locate and connect with internal experts, but also the very content they need to improve performance. 10% FORMAL TRAINING Copyright 2015 Docebo - All rights reserved. Docebo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Docebo S.p.A. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. To contact Docebo, please visit: www.docebo.com

Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share Technology-enhanced 70:20:10 learning Here s an example of what technology-enhanced 70:20:10 learning might look like: 1 RECORD & UPLOAD Employees can capture a video (for example, recording a new procedure) by using mobile recording devices such as smartphones, wearable devices or even drones. The employee then uploads that video to a Knowledge Hub using mobile or desktop devices. PEER REVIEW VALIDATION The uploaded video is validated through a peer review process. This validation process ensures that the content is trustworthy and valuable, for example, for employees required to perform similar tasks. It is then edited, curated (with notes or tooltips) and made available for publishing in a Knowledge Library. 2 3 DISTRIBUTE Once the content (the video) is categorized and tagged, it is ready to be shared within the organization through the appropriate channels. Organizations can then select their preferred distribution channel e.g. a Knowledge Library, Learning Object within a course, CMS etc. SOCIAL & COACHING Once the content is shared and made available to other employees, they have the opportunity to engage the experts (SMEs, or subject matter experts) and ask questions about the content. They can also be coached on the topic to improve their understanding and ability to perform. This interaction creates knowledge capital within the organization. 4 Copyright 2015 Docebo - All rights reserved. Docebo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Docebo S.p.A. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. To contact Docebo, please visit: www.docebo.com

Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share Turning a model into practice How do we implement a technology solution that addresses the 70:20:10 learning model? What are the components and their respective functions? The 70% - Informal learning, experiential Imagine a system that encourages - and even powers - user generated content from daily, on-the-job activities. Content which is then categorized and peer-reviewed, curated and validated. Imagine that this system could be combined with reporting and tracking, creating an environment that rewards top performers with measurable recognition. The 20: Social learning - coaching Imagine now a system that allows knowledge seekers to actively engage with subject matter experts. Imagine that this system helps drive the coaching of knowledge, with direct interventions where there are knowledge gaps. Imagine that this all takes place in a social environment, where learners and experts come together to create best practices, and where top performers are recognized by coworkers and rewarded by the organization. Copyright 2015 Docebo - All rights reserved. Docebo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Docebo S.p.A. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. To contact Docebo, please visit: www.docebo.com

Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share Here is how we have implemented it at Docebo: 1 RECORD & UPLOAD Capture and upload any file into Docebo (e.g. a video) from: mobile recording devices, wearable devices, drones, or from any computer with a browser. PEER REVIEW VALIDATION The uploaded file (e.g. video) goes through a peer review process. It s categorized, curated, validated, and ready to be published into Docebo s Knowledge Library. 2 3 DISTRIBUTE Once published it can then be shared within the organization through: Knowledge Library Learning Objects CMS, CRM etc SOCIAL & COACHING Questions from learners, and answers from experts. Experts respond to questions. Their answers are reviewed and rated. When an answer is been marked as a best answer it becomes a knowledge asset for the entire organization. 4 Copyright 2015 Docebo - All rights reserved. Docebo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Docebo S.p.A. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. To contact Docebo, please visit: www.docebo.com

Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share A Use Case #1 - Oil & Gas The following is a use case which highlights how easily employees can contribute to an organization s knowledge. Using the latest video capturing technology, employees are able to record the various aspects of procedures, then upload content into distribution platforms where that content is validated and shared across the company. A drone is recording what s happening around the rig, from an aerial view. The supervisor, while evacuating workers, is recording the procedure with his Wearable Glasses An employee is documenting the procedure with his smartphone, recording from his vantage point Copyright 2015 Docebo - All rights reserved. Docebo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Docebo S.p.A. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. To contact Docebo, please visit: www.docebo.com

Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share #2 - Sales techniques and negotiation By recording a real negotiation scenario with wearable and/or mobile devices, other salespeople in the organization can then access (and acquire) that knowledge at any point in time afterwards! A product demo can be recorded, uploaded and shared with people across the organization as a trustworthy and already validated informal training asset. This simulation can be also performed during webcasts or screen recordings Both the client and salesperson are wearing devices which register the negotiation process from where they sit A GoPro camera is recording the scene from a vantage point which gives a better understanding of the overall situation Copyright 2015 Docebo - All rights reserved. Docebo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Docebo S.p.A. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. To contact Docebo, please visit: www.docebo.com

Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share How can we measure outcomes of social and informal learning initiatives? How do we know if social and informal learning programs are gaining traction within the organization? Is there a department that is more active than others? Who is contributing most to creating new learning assets? Are the organization s top experts being engaged? Here are four ways to ensure the success of informal and social learning initiatives: 1 Without an effective way to get real-time visibility on what s really happening in a new learning organization it s next to impossible to introduce new informal and social learning initiatives. Programs need to be tracked and quantified in order for stakeholders to get any meaningful information. 2 As employees must be encouraged - and empowered - to generate and share content, it is paramount that informal and social learning activities be combined with accurate reporting and metrics in order to create an environment that rewards top performers with measurable recognition. 3 There must be ways for top contributors and performers to reach expert status so that they can get recognition from peers and, ultimately, the career advancements they deserve (that is, as opposed to experts keeping knowledge to themselves, or confined to a team). The same can be applied to departments or business units. 4 Engaged employees always result in a reduction of voluntary turnover. Research shows that engaged employees are 90% less likely to leave their companies than their disengaged counterparts! Docebo social and informal learning modules include a variety of KPIs including social scoring (upvotes/ downvotes, best answers) and activity indicators (answered questions, number of content reviews, daily/ weekly trends) that are accessible through standard and customized dashboards Copyright 2015 Docebo - All rights reserved. Docebo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Docebo S.p.A. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. To contact Docebo, please visit: www.docebo.com

Beyond the LMS: Learn. Coach. Share For more information, visit www.docebo.com www.facebook.com/docebo twitter.com/docebo www.linkedin.com/company/docebo-srl Copyright 2015 Docebo - All rights reserved. Docebo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Docebo S.p.A. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. To contact Docebo, please visit: www.docebo.com