Pairing Leadership and Andragogical Framework for Maximized Knowledge and Skill Acquisition

Viktor Wang, Kimberley Gordon
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Is andragogy the elixir for organizational instability? Organizational survival in the post-pandemic world means navigating through the great resignation and ensuing labor market shortage to find the most efficient manners in which to conduct business. Perhaps in a nod to the evolution of the virus, only those organizations that have evolved will survive the onslaught of stressors. Many organizational leaders are looking to their existing workforces for solutions. Organizations with a strategic approach towards training and development appreciate the return on investment such programs may provide if the training is effective in expanding the employee skillsets. The leadership of this mindset is guardedly optimistic. To ensure training and development program success, leadership must understand adult learners acquire information differently than children. This article examines differences in knowledge acquisition between children and adults. It delves into the constructs associated with andragogy including theories associated with self-directed learning and enhanced self-concepts.
知识技能获取最大化的结对领导与逻辑框架
男性化是解决组织不稳定的灵丹妙药吗?在大流行后的世界里,组织的生存意味着要在巨大的辞职和随之而来的劳动力市场短缺中找到最有效的经营方式。也许是对病毒进化的认可,只有那些已经进化的组织才能在压力源的冲击下生存下来。许多组织领导者都在寻找现有员工的解决方案。对培训和发展有战略方针的组织,如果培训有效地扩展了员工的技能,就会欣赏这些项目所提供的投资回报。持这种心态的领导层是谨慎乐观的。为了确保培训和发展计划的成功,领导者必须理解成人学习者获取信息的方式与儿童不同。这篇文章探讨了儿童和成人在知识获取方面的差异。它深入研究了与性学相关的构念,包括与自我导向学习和增强自我概念相关的理论。
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