Is it important for you to prioritize professional development? If so, you’re not alone. In fact, 87% of Millennials say professional development is important to them, and 69% of employees say training and development are two of a company’s most important policies.
If your goal is to identify surefire ways to enhance your organization’s skillset, you’ve come to the right place. Continue reading to uncover effective professional development resources designed to elevate your leadership skills and unlock the full potential of your employees.
Although many organizations invest in professional development programs for employees, research shows just 10% of spending on leadership programs delivers concrete results. In the dynamic landscape of professional development, the key to unlocking true leadership potential lies not only in honing tactical skills but also in nurturing personal growth.
Your business can prioritize both with these strategies:
It shouldn’t surprise anyone that focusing on personal growth cultivates strong leadership skills. Employees who mature as individuals are better equipped to build relationships and navigate workplace challenges. Skill development is still important, but these opportunities must also address mental, emotional, and social abilities.
Providing professional development opportunities can be key for your organization—if they’re executed correctly. This is where feedback becomes crucial.
Collecting feedback from your employees can help steer the direction of your professional development program and shape it into one that best fosters success.
Feedback should ideally come through anonymous questionnaires and direct interviews to get a detailed description of your employees’ thoughts. Simple yes or no questions aren’t enough. Here are some sample questions that will receive informative answers:
On the flip side, businesses must be willing to provide constructive criticism throughout the learning process, as well. This feedback must be specific and focus on a pattern of behavior or struggle of an employee. Don’t make any broad claims about their character or work ethic: Simply push them in the right direction to help them overcome the obstacle. Accepting and learning from mistakes is an essential part of leadership development.
A majority of employees now work from home in some capacity, as approximately 60% of businesses have adopted a hybrid work model. No matter your organization type, there’s no doubt that online professional development opportunities can benefit you and your employees. These resources are generally low cost and highly efficient for reaching larger audiences.
Some commonly used online learning outlets include:
Providing a variety of online resources is crucial for purpose-driven leadership development in the work-from-home age. Remote and hybrid employees tend to feel a lack of a common mission when they’re disconnected from their coworkers. Keeping them engaged and educated can help reinstill their sense of purpose, drive, and excitement.
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