6 Things ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!’ Can Teach L&D

6 Things ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!’ Can Teach L&D
Summary: What can the reality show "I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!” teach L&D? Let us have a look.

"I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!" – What Can This Reality Show Teach L&D?

With the show pulling in millions of viewers every night, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! has captured the attention of Brits this year. So, let’s take a look at the much-loved reality show to see what it can teach L&D in the workplace.

1. You Get Out What You Put In

It’s clear that the more effort the celebrities put into climbing through tunnels and tasting the delicacies of the jungle, the more rewards they reap. Those who attack ‘Bushtucker Trials’ with little determination are unlikely to receive the ‘stars’ needed to feed the camp. The celebrities who face the challenges motivated to bring back the maximum amount of stars receive praise from campmates and a huge sense of pride.

The same goes for Learning and Development. Individuals will not develop their learning and skills unless they put effort into looking at training options, finding learning gaps and finding the time to take part in learning. For those that make the effort to develop their learning will be recognized by management and will also take away a sense of achievement.

2. There’s More To Life Than Rice And Beans

It wouldn’t be I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! without the staple dinner of rice and beans. But viewers can see that celebrities are unable or, perhaps unwilling, to survive on this dish alone. This motivates them to do well in challenges to increase variety and excitement in their diet with the promise of new ingredients.

Similarly, in Learning and Development, learners will not stay engaged if you feed them one type of learning format. Workers need “blended learning” in their development diets. A mix of human interaction and online learning will help to maintain interest and motivation to ensure workers aren't put off learning and development.

3. Taking Risks Pays Off

Many of the celebrities in the jungle fear heights, spiders, or confined spaces. They would have never put themselves through these experiences before entering the jungle. However, they have gained huge benefits since joining the show. The celebrities take risks by putting themselves in front of their fears. Because of this, they gained a sense of achievement, pride and of course, a tasty evening meal.

You can also take risks with your learning. You may not have learned online or participated in classroom activities before, but signing up for new challenges will develop learners. Learners often surprise themselves after exploring the training available to them, as they discover topics they wouldn’t have previously considered but found great interest and use in for career development.

4. Invest Wisely

Contestants go through the odds in the ‘Dingo-Dollar’ challenges to ensure they can choose the potential prize for their friends. But in this series, we have seen the fellow campmates fail to answer the question incorrectly meaning they do not get their hands on the prize. Despite working as a team, this effectively means that the original participants have wasted all their efforts and energy in completing the challenge.

This is no different to investing in learning and development solutions. You could invest all your time and budget into what seems like the best learning solution for your organisation. But if it doesn’t link up to your Learning and Development objectives and company goals, then it is not a savvy investment and highlights the importance of choosing training options that link directly to objectives.

5. Working Together Is Key

For many of the ‘Bushtucker Trials’ and ‘Dingo Dollar’ challenges, the challenge cannot be completed without the input of the whole team. The campmates need to communicate clearly with each other to reach the end goal.

Learning and Development has the opportunity to get employees engaging with each other. Online chat forums or discussion groups can help achieve this by allowing them to understand learning in more depth or share concerns. Encouraging this culture of engagement is likely to increase participation and enhance ROI.

6. Life’s A Game

Not only is I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! one big game, the reality program is full to the brim with games – both individual and group. There’s challenges, points, obstacles and objectives. Why do we think ITV do this? Because it’s entertaining for the audience and the format will motivate celebrities to try their best whilst still having fun.

This can be directly translated into Learning and Development with one of the biggest trends of 2016 – gamification. Research shows that standard eLearning formats can put workers off from engaging with online learning. That's why gamified formats are becoming a more interesting and modern journey to behavioral change.

Final Word 

Although insect-eating challenges may not be welcome in the workplace, there are most definitely elements of the reality show that can be replicated to achieve Learning and Development excellence. Next time you catch an episode of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, see what impact it could have on your Learning and Development strategy.

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