3 Strategies For Building A Vibrant Culture Of Learning With A Remote Team

3 Strategies For Building A Vibrant Culture Of Learning With A Remote Team

3 Strategies For Building A Vibrant Culture Of Learning With A Remote Team

Cultivate A Vibrant Culture Of Learning With Your Telecommuting Teams

It might be tempting to use the challenges of working remotely as an excuse to not embrace this evolution in the way we work, particularly after the pandemic has ended. Instead, they should highlight for us how critical it is to build a strong learning culture that encourages behaviors that alleviate and eliminate them: open communication, intentional culture development, and accessible learning opportunities.

With a clear vision of the challenges to overcome, the following strategies can help you build or maintain your culture of learning with remote workers:

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Involve Every Level Of Your Organization To Create A Vibrant Culture Of Learning

A culture of learning cannot be a top-down executive initiative, nor can it be remote-only. Relying solely on either one of these will lead you out of alignment. To build a vibrant culture of learning that serves your long-term goals, you must involve your whole organization (as many levels and locations as you can). Here are a few suggestions to make learning more accessible in your organization:

Set Expectations Around Work And Learning

Organizations new to managing a remote workforce probably won’t be surprised that the remote employee experience will be different, but they may not expect how it will change—sometimes significantly. For example, people who work from home can have trouble setting limits on their workday and learning goals, which can lead to burnout and disengagement over time. They can also have trouble prioritizing learning and development because they don’t have the cultural reinforcement from their teammates.

Make Your LMS The Center Of Your Community

The reality is that if you have even a single remote worker, your company culture and learning culture need to be remote too. And the only way to ensure you’re delivering an experience that meets the needs of on-site and off-site employees is to build your vibrant culture of learning in a central, cloud-based learning management system (LMS).

Ultimately, your LMS needs to be a central hub for your organization, providing on-site and off-site employees alike with equal access to social engagement, learning opportunities, and cultural development. Remember—enabling and training employees to visit and engage with your LMS as a community touchpoint requires strategy and planning. Here are a few suggestions to help turn
your LMS into a focal point of engagement:

Conclusion

Remote work, in full or in part, has become a reality for most organizations today. Organizations need to be ready to adapt to meet the evolving needs and expectations of current and future employees. A cornerstone of this is making sure people have access to the kinds of training and development that will improve their skills and advance their careers.

This is where a strategically deployed LMS comes in. By taking steps to move learning into the cloud, involve every level of your organization, set expectations around work and learning, and build a bustling community hub, you can ensure all your employees—especially the remote ones—have access to the opportunities they need to grow and thrive in their careers.

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