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FACTS & STATS

Providing a
Learning & Growth Culture
Pays Positive Returns

Creating a Culture of Learning & Growth

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According to Harvard Business Review, creating a learning and growth culture within an organization is a powerful way to produce higher profits, and foster continuous progress and innovation, and reduce employee turnover. Here are some key aspects:

Growth Mindset: Encourage employees to adopt a growth mindset, which is the belief that abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work.


Continuous Learning: Provide continuous learning opportunities to help employees develop their skills and knowledge for theirs and the company’s growth.


Leadership Support: Ensure that leaders within the organization actively support learning initiatives and model a commitment to personal growth.


Feedback and Failure: Create an environment where feedback is welcomed and learning from failure is seen as a valuable part of the growth process.


Collaborative Environment: Foster a collaborative and inclusive environment where employees feel safe to share ideas, setbacks and learn from each other.


By focusing on these elements, organizations can create a dynamic and resilient culture that not only drives performance but also nurtures the personal and professional growth of its people.
 

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Look at the Facts & Stats on Companies who have created a Learning & Growth Culture . . .

Profitability

  • 23% Higher Profits

  • 52% More Productive

  • 17% More Profitability

  • 20% Increased Employee Performance

  • Increased Innovative Processes & Cuts Waste

  • Improves Processes & Decreases Learning Errors
     

Workplace Satisfaction

  • 84% of workers agreed that a Learning & Growth Culture leads to a BETTER WORKPLACE CULTURE

  • 94% said they would stay with their current company if they invested in their DEVELOPMENT

  • 69% of millennials are concerned that the workplace does not develop their LEADERSHIP SKILLS (Gallup)

  • 86% of current workers would change jobs for a chance to GROW AND DEVELOP
     

Employee and Talent Retention

  • 34% HIGHER RETENTION rate for employees that have an opportunity for professional growth through ongoing learning

  • 74% of employees said they LACKED DEVELOPMENT opportunities—hindering them from reaching their full potential

Source: ClearCo.

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