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Centralized vs. Decentralized: Pros, Cons & Best Practices: Session 303 October 25, 2010. Centralized vs. Decentralized: Pros, Cons & Best Practices. Organizational Learning Activities. Content Design & Development. Classrooms. Curriculum Strategy & Design. Content Hosting. Instructors.
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Centralized vs. Decentralized: Pros, Cons & Best Practices: Session 303October 25, 2010
Organizational Learning Activities Content Design & Development Classrooms Curriculum Strategy & Design ContentHosting Instructors Custom Content Development eLearning Distribution Supplier Contracts Management Enrollment Content Acquisition Logistics & Scheduling - Students, Materials, Facilities and Instructors Training Admin. Financial Transactions LearningNeedsAnalysis Account and ProgramManagement LMS Admin. Reporting Learning Evaluation Capacity Planning Communications Certification Learning Content Management
Learning Governance Models Decentralized Federated Centralized • Centralized learning organization develops enterprise programs, sets standards, and manages enterprise learning systems • Business Units responsible for local learning strategy alignment / development as well as learning delivery for BU specific functional learning • Business units (BU) own and operate independent learning teams • Each learning team manages their own budgets, metrics, resources, learning systems and 3rd party vendors • Increases organizational redundancy / Decreases bureaucracy • Control over all aspects of Learning through a single centralized learning organization reporting to CLO • Accountability for enterprise-wide budget, metrics, resources, systems and 3rd party vendors • Reduces redundancy / Increases bureaucracy
What learning governance model do you have? Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
Centralized Learning Governance: Pros / Cons Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
Decentralized Learning Governance: Pros / Cons Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
Centralized vs. Decentralized (Distributed) Bersin: The High-Impact Learning Organization - WhatWorks® in the Management, Governance and Operations of Modern Corporate Training
Centralization vs. Decentralization: Business Drivers • Cost • Efficiency • Consistency • Governance • Common User Experience
2008 Learning Governance Survey – Key Findings 86% of organizations do not have an enterprise-wide plan for learning that spans the organization More than two-thirds (69%) say that learning roles and responsibilities are not optimally aligned across the organization (suggesting improvements needed) 89% report low to moderate consensus on how to evaluate the learning function 70% of respondents indicated having established a ‘shared services’ role for learning in their organization (underscoring this capability as an emerging ‘best practice’)
Learning Governance Implementation Model Design Develop Assess Change/ Implement Evaluate • Assess • Design • Develop • Change / Implement • Evaluate
Assess • Identify the key stakeholders who represent learning, business lines, etc. • Assess current training needs, practices and business drivers • Assess overall learning infrastructure and services (programs, systems, headcount, vendors, etc.) • Assess effectiveness of current Learning Governance Model • Identify organizational redundancies, efficiency and cost savings opportunities • Create Business Case
Design Learning Services Organization • Determine future state Governance Model • Align “centralized” Learning Services against Governance model; account for localization requirements • Design Learning Services Organization • Portfolio Tracking and Management • Operational Excellence • Financial Stewardship • Service Quality • Variable Workforce • Identify opportunities to partner with 3rd party providers for selected services
Develop • Facilitate the process of getting key stakeholders to buy-in to a strategic vision for learning services • Develop a Learning Services organization that is aligned with strategic vision • Develop processes to optimize investment and re-use of training assets and resources across the enterprise • Establish guidelines and standards for the tracking and measurement of training activity, spend, resource and vendor utilization, content re-use, and effectiveness • Develop processes and tools that generate transparency of training offerings, participation, roles, costs, and results • Create vendor strategy, processes, rationalization • Establish management and maintenance processes • Create evaluation, feedback and effectiveness measures • Create an change management / implementation strategy for the Learning Services organization
Implement • Create broad stakeholder buy-in • Train and implement • Highlight successes and mitigate challenges • Communicate
Evaluate • Dashboards
Contact Information • Peter Jones • @pjones_TRNDIR (Twitter) • http://learningwiki.editme.com/303 • peter.jones@bms.com
Shared Learning Services: What is it? • Shared Learning Services • A structure and governance model for coordinating, managing, delivering and measuring an organization’s core learning services • Shifts common activities from individual business units to a centralized operation to reduce costs and improve service quality • Improves overall efficiency and control while giving every business unit access to functionally deep and talented resources
Shared Learning Services • Shared Learning Services • Shifts common activities from individual business units to a centralized operation to reduce costs and improve service quality • Improves overall efficiency and control while giving every business unit access to functionally deep and talented resources • Learning Strategy • Business Goal Alignment • Performance Consultation • Needs Analysis • Job/Competency Models • Curriculum Planning • Learning Project Mgmt. • Learning Content Design and Development • ISD / Story Board Creation • Authoring / Assessment • Enterprise Content Library Management / Integration • Vendor Management • Learning Administration / Operations • Registration Services • Class Optimization, & Reporting • Classroom Management • Financial Management • Vendor Management • Learning Technologies • LMS • LCMS • Virtual Classroom • Pod/Video Casts • Social Learning Tools • Vendor Management • Learning Delivery • Facilitation • Program Evaluation • Surveys