Creating a culture of learning as a catalyst for growth

By actively building up a Culture of Learning, an organisation empowers its people and grows its collective brain
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Dr Nicki
Morley

Head of Behavioural Science and Innovation Expertise, Kantar Insights, UK

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Cleona
Mathur

Associate Director, Organisation Performance, Kantar Consulting , UK

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Jauneen
Tarin

Partner, Strategic Consulting and Transformation, Kantar Consulting , UK

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Gus
Allen

Senior Innovation Executive & Behavioural Science Expert, Kantar Insights , UK

For an organisation to grow, it must learn.

With learning increasing in its importance as a catalyst for growth, companies can no longer continue to keep hiring for experience – they need to hire for potential and create environments that foster growth mindsets, spark curiosity and encourage experimentation. By actively building up a Culture of Learning, an organisation empowers its people and grows its collective brain. This in turn helps it to unlock real meaningful difference and drive business growth.

So, what does a Culture of Learning actually entail?

How do you know if your organisation has a learning culture, or is ready for one?

What actions can you take to build one?

Kantar has identified 6 core Indicators that are prevalent in Cultures of Learning and the steps needed to drive the necessary behaviour changes to successfully embed these - making them 'stick' for today and for tomorrow.

Curious?

Download our white paper below or get in touch if you are ready to build your own sticky Culture of Learning.

Download the whitepaper

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