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How to Maximize Learning from Experience

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Duration: 1 hour
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How to Maximize Learning from Experience

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Learn tips and techniques to help leaders develop both mastery and versatility from their workplace experience; plus how this process can help the organization as a whole.

Participants will learn:

  • What kinds of experiences are developmental
  • What people learn from their experience
  • How people learn from experience
  • Why learning from experience is hard
  • How to enhance learning on the job

Maximizing the Value of the Webinar

  • Invite others to participate. Structure a group "lunch and learn" session and invite other colleagues to attend.
  • Debrief the lessons learned. Set aside time at the end of the Webinar to discuss takeaways, and how they apply to your group or organization
  • Tap into your training budget. Ask your HR group or manager to underwrite the Webinar as part of your organization's ongoing staff development effort.

About the Presenter

Ellen Van Velsor

Ellen Van Velsor
Ellen Van Velsor is a senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, North Carolina. Ellen is co-editor of the CCL's Handbook of Leadership Development, and co-author of Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Can Women Reach the Top of America's Largest Corporations? (1987, 1991). She has authored numerous book chapters and articles, including "Leadership Development as a Support to Ethical Action in Organisations" (Journal of Management Development, 2008), "A Complexity Perspective on Leadership Development" (Uhl-Bien & Marion, 2007), "Developing Organizational Capacity for Leadership" (Hooijberg, Hunt & Antonokis, 2007), and "Constructive-Developmental Coaching" (Ting & Scisco, 2006). Her current research focuses on beliefs and practices related to globally responsible leadership. Ellen has a B.A. in Sociology from SUNY Stony Brook, an M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Florida, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development at Duke University.

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