
The Learning Imperative
Raising performance in organisations by improving learning
By: Mark Burns, Andy Griffith
eBook | 8 October 2018
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Learning is central to the long-term success of any team and is far too important to dismiss or to relegate to a 'nice to do' list. In The Learning Imperative, bestselling authors Burns and Griffith explore the common barriers to effective learning and present a range of practical tools and strategies to help teams bring about and reap the benefits of a more positive culture around training and development.
Together they map out the key stages of the learning journey and provide a comprehensive guide for team leaders and managers who want to improve learning in their teams. They also share essential advice on the design and delivery of effective training programmes, and punctuate their instruction with a range of illuminating case studies drawn from real-life contexts across the public, private and third sectors.
The book has been split into three sections. Part I sets out why creating and maintaining a learning team needs to be a high priority, and provides an easy-to-use framework to help leaders establish their team's starting points. Part II is designed to assist leaders in fostering an open-to-learning mindset in their teams offering tools to diagnose any closed-to-learning mindsets and supplying straightforward strategies to facilitate team members' development in becoming habitually reflective, curious and responsive to feedback. The final part of the book concerns the designing and leading of effective learning, whether it is packaged within a one-off session or a multi-session programme, and will help leaders ensure that the learning their team participates in is engaging, appropriately challenging and, most importantly, will develop their performance.
Whether you are an experienced leader or just starting out in the role, this user-friendly manual will empower you to boost your team's performance and to make a powerful impact on their learning.
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Radio Edutalk 18-12-2018: Mark Burns on his new book, 'The Learning Imperative'.
The Learning Imperative has been named the winner of the HR and Management category of The Business Book Awards 2019 .
The Learning Imperative has been named a finalist in the 2018 INDIES Book of the Year Awards in the business and economics category.
The Business Desk - Authors celebrate success after business book accolade.
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ISBN: 9781785833762
ISBN-10: 1785833766
Published: 8th October 2018
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Crown House Publishing

Andy Griffiths
What kind of books does Andy Griffiths write and who are they for?
He writes humorous children’s books—often silly, gross-out and slightly chaotic comedy that appeals to kids and to adults at story time. His work ranges from picture/early reader books to middle-grade series.
What are Andy Griffiths' best-known series?
His most famous series are the Treehouse series and the JUST! books. Other notable series include the Bum trilogy (starting with The Day My Bum Went Psycho), A & T’s World of Stupidity, and picture-book series like The Flat Cat & Big Fat Cow books.
Where should I start if I’m new to his work?
Good entry points are the Treehouse series or the JUST! books—both capture his humour and style. If you want the bum-themed books, start with The Day My Bum Went Psycho (Bum: Book 1).
Do his books need to be read in order?
Many of his titles are series. The Treehouse books are numbered and are best read in order; the Bum books form a trilogy best read from Book 1 onward. The JUST! books are collections of short, mostly standalone stories so they can be read in any order.
Has Andy Griffiths received awards or adaptations for his work?
Yes. His books have been New York Times bestsellers, adapted for stage and television, and have won more than 70 Australian children’s choice awards.
























