ASSESSMENTS

LEARNING STYLES

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WHEN IS TRAINING TOO COSTLY?

There are interesting answers to the question, but we would like to bring your attention to what someone once quipped: "If you believe education is too costly, consider the cost of ignorance."


Now, this remark is a little dismissive for our taste, but it does lead to some valuable insight.


We should strive for a learning experience that can’t be forgotten...because forgetting is expensive.

DO YOU BUDGET LEARNING?

Budgeting is the act of planning and allocating money to a project to ensure successful completion; a smart way to avoid spending too much.


You budget money for learning and development, but why don't you budget the learning experience?


By strategically planning and allocating resources throughout the entire learning process, you are budgeting the learning experience by maximising success and avoiding losses.

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KNOW YOUR LEARNER

People are unique, so are their learning styles; everyone learns at their own pace, no matter how objective we want learning to be.


Training will be too costly if it is done without taking into account the key factors that impacts how each trainee learns and retains new knowledge.


We can all agree that the rewards of effective learning and training are well worth the time and money invested, regardless of the learning modality or subject matter. However, there is a limit to how much we can invest before training becomes unprofitable.

WHAT IS YOUR LEARNING STYLE?

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To maximise effective learning for trainees, we must first identify their learning styles. Just as its name implies, Learning Styles identifies an individual's most effective methods for Learning and retaining new information.


Some people like to learn through various medium:

√ Reading books and articles

√ Listening to an Instructor present

√ Watch videos lessons at their leisure


While others like to learn through various settings:

√ Alone, having the time and space to process.

√ Working in groups to share and compare ideas.


There are those who can grasp information intuitively, while others prefer to follow a firmly structure, sequential path.

UNDERSTANDING LEARNING STYLES

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It might be challenging (and complicated) to account for everyone's unique learning style. But, we have a solution for you to easily sort the jumbled mess by using the learning styles assessment.


If you get these things right for learners, then you can maximize your training efficiencies, enlighten your management teams and even assemble high-performing teams.


In short, understanding the learning styles will help you stop worrying about keeping training costs down and increase your confidence in powering your people with profitable skills for success.

WHY THIS WILL BRING VALUE TO YOU

Design environments for greater learning and better outcomes

Instead of squandering resources, create purpose-driven action

Empower your people effectively with profitable skills for success

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ABOUT YOUR COACH

STEVEN LOZADA

Management Consultant

Founder of Upward Mindset, LLC and your Professional Certified Coach (PCC), Project Management Professional (PMP) and an MBA with an empathetic focus on helping you surrender the past, serve the present, and shape the future. 

He is a professional Ontological Coach, certified Executive and Team Performance Coach, and a certified coach in Conversational Intelligence (C-IQ). Steven is an Assessments Certified Practitioner (ACP) with 24x7 Assessments and is an approved recertification provider for SHRM and HRCI.