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Nelson Sivalingam is the CEO and cofounder of the learning platform HowNow, which connects employees with learning resources. He’s also a performance and development strategist, industry writer, and conference speaker.
Mistakes are an inevitable part of growth, both for L&D teams and employees, making adaptability and refinement based on feedback essential. Starting with a minimum valuable learning product—a simple, functional solution akin to a startup’s minimum viable product—allows teams to act swiftly, test ideas, and improve over time. In today’s fast-paced work environment, speed is critical; even a basic resource, like an unpolished instructional video, can deliver value if it addresses immediate needs. Prioritizing resources based on impact, confidence, and ease of implementation ensures focus on high-value solutions, while continuous feedback and iteration enhance alignment with business challenges. Success in the modern world depends on rapid learning and adaptability, requiring L&D teams to adopt a lean learning mindset. This approach emphasizes action, ongoing development, and measurable results, ensuring solutions are both timely and effective. By identifying real problems, engaging stakeholders, and leveraging diverse tools—from open resources to mentoring—L&D can deliver personalized, impactful learning experiences. Matching the right resource to the right person at the right time, combined with continuous evaluation, drives meaningful outcomes and ensures long-term success.
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