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The spiderweb effect: How S&P Global built an interconnected learning culture

2024/6/13
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Have you struggled to make learning a core priority at your organization? Or wondered how to transform your organization's learning culture from the ground up? These are questions we set out to explore in the inaugural episode of the How to Make a Leader podcast. 

For answers, we turned to S&P Global’s dynamic Director of Learning and Development, Jamie Blakey. A champion for lifelong learning, Jamie unpacked the intricacies of building a robust learning culture that pervades an entire organization. From gaining buy-in from senior leadership to forming partnerships across departments, Jamie’s practical wisdom and strategies are sure to elevate your learning and development program. 


For more from Jamie Blakey watch the full How to Make a Leader live interview). 

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In this episode, you’ll hear about:

  • In-depth strategies for obtaining senior leadership buy-in on L&D initiatives and aligning learning programs with organizational goals.
  • Practical advice on building and maintaining cross-functional partnerships to enhance the reach and effectiveness of learning initiatives. 
  • Best practices for measuring the impact of learning programs and using feedback to drive continuous improvement.

 

Jump into the conversation:

[04:42] Jamie’s thoughts on aligning innovative learning practices with company objectives. 

[07:14] Jamie shares successful initiatives that created a supportive space for learning and development.[09:45] Building a robust L&D program? Start with creative, engaging sessions.