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eLearning: Make It Social For Best Results—5 Ways to Support Change

Penguins On A RockWhen The Ken Blanchard Companies embraced the future by creating a lesson on SLII® with Ninth House (now PDI Ninth House) back in 1999, the clarion call was: Traditional stand-up training is dead. Online learning is going to take the world by storm. As a result, we became experts at virtual classrooms and blended solutions .

That was all good. But here’s the thing. Despite the fact that elearning today is a $56.2 billion industry, and corporations are reporting that elearning is the second most valuable training method they have, it turns out that the reports of the death of traditional training were premature.

The truth is, human beings are social. They learn better together than they do apart. We’ve spent the last decade realizing you can lead a learner to great content but you can’t make them think, especially when you are asking people to change—to evolve—to consciously choose to develop themselves as leaders. The act of learning is an evolutionary necessity, but in our experience people are willing to change only when they are given the right conditions.

To change, people need:

In our newest offering, Blanchard Online Learning, we’ve built in these supports. Our vision is to make Blanchard content more accessible and usable to a wider audience of people. We know that just because people prefer to get their online content in small, manageable chunks, enjoy using games to make it fun and video to make it fast, and embrace the concept of flip learning, it doesn’t automatically mean they will actually make that change. But with a little bit of work and know-how, you can greatly increase the chances they will succeed.

About the Author:

Madeleine Homan-Blanchard is a Master Certified Coach, author, and speaker and is a co-founder of Blanchard Coaching Services.

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