跳过导航
Return on Learning
Book

Return on Learning

Training for High Performance at Accenture

AGATE Publishing, 2006 更多详情

自动生成的音频
自动生成的音频

Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

This concise, clearly written book describes how Accenture went from being a company that put its entire workforce through a standard suite of courses to becoming a company with a knowledge-sharing culture. Accenture’s employees now embody its knowledge and service capability. Even though your company is probably different from Accenture, your workforce is still the engine that allows it to grow and compete. A company can thrive only if its people have the opportunity to constantly renew their skills. If that level of knowledge management is part of your goals, getAbstract recommends this case study of how to create a high-performance learning culture.

Take-Aways

  • Align your training programs with your organizational objectives.
  • Don’t be distracted by dead ends, such as training fads and frivolous technology.
  • Decide on the kind of workforce you need, then create training programs that will develop your employees to match that vision.

About the Authors

Donald Vanthournout is the chief learning officer at Accenture. Kurt Olson, John Ceisel, Andrew White, Tad Waddington, Tom Barfield, Samir Desai and Craig Mindrum all work within the learning function at Accenture.


Comment on this summary or 开始讨论

  • Avatar
  • Avatar
    M. U. 7 years ago
    for me and other people to understand the benefits of the good learning
  • Avatar
    J. P. 1 decade ago
    Recommend for people to understand the ROI on learning.