A governance structure in L&D is a move from implicit to explicit practices. It brings rigour and structure to decision-making practices that would otherwise be nebulous and ill-defined. It is a recognition that L&D is, fundamentally, a strategic function – equally critical for the organisation’s growth and for its survival in turbulent times. But it doesn’t exist in every L&D team.
In this episode, Noah and Tom break down why it is essential and how we, as L&D, get to grips with it.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Governance aligns L&D more closely with business objectives and ensures consistent, scalable impact.
The decision on where the L&D budget is spent has to be made by the business so that the budget can be allocated to training that generates profit.
Governance includes careful management of your key constituencies and relationships.
Alignment, communication, consistency, planning, measurement, execution, tracking, and project management are all equally important.
Ask yourself what does better look like? Properly define what you are aiming for.
New technologies are not always better, be sure to properly assess them.
Good governance is never 100% done, it is an ongoing process.
Taking a “solid core, flexible edges” approach to governance works well for most organizations.
Be brave. It´s worth a little bit of pain to make big gains.
BEST MOMENTS
“Governance is about aligning learning to the strategic objectives and needs of the business… so that you can demonstrate the value of that learning function.”
“You have to create consistency in the learner experience .”
“AI is going to be a lightning rod.”
“Shiny object syndrome is the enemy of good governance.”
“We not only define what governance is, but we define what's what it's not.”
Noah Rabinowitz Bio
With 25+ years of experience in learning and leadership development, Noah has been Chief Learning Officer at Intel and Moderna and consulted globally with Korn Ferry and Deloitte. He specializes in innovative learning strategies, executive development, and large-scale digital upskilling programs, driving impactful results across industries.
Tom Kupetis Bio
Tom brings over 25 years of management consulting and learning solutions experience with Fortune 500 companies. As Executive Vice President at St. Charles Consulting Group, he oversees the firm’s go-to-market strategy. Previously, he held senior roles at Xerox Learning Services and Intellinex LLC (EY subsidiary).
Report: https://learningforum.substack.com/p/clo-lift-governance-as-a-strategic
VALUABLE RESOURCES
The Learning And Development Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-learning-development-podcast/id1466927523
L&D Master Class Series: https://360learning.com/blog/l-and-d-masterclass-home/
ABOUT THE HOST
David James
David has been a People Development professional for more than 20 years, most notably as Director of Talent, Learning & OD for The Walt Disney Company across Europe, the Middle East & Africa.
As well as being the Chief Learning Officer at 360Learning, David is a prominent writer and speaker on topics around modern and digital L&D.
CONTACT METHOD
Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidinlearning/
L&D Collective: https://360learning.com/the-l-and-d-collective/
L&D Master Class Series: https://360learning.com/blog/l-and-d-masterclass-home/