Learning and Development (L&D) Strategy Consultancy Services
Learning and Development (L&D) Consultancy
Learning and Development goes beyond courses; it is about providing resources created by your business and enabled by skilled managers.
A learning and Development Strategy should outline how your organisation develops its people’s skills, knowledge and attributes to unlock their full potential.
A good L&D strategy is a way to future-proof your organisation. It highlights key skills gaps so you can take action and proactively fill them, and can help you improve both individual and organisational performance.
Let’s Talk Talent can support you in analysing and building you a Learning and Development Strategy which will support your business in achieving its overall business strategy.
Using Learning and Development (L&D) to enable people to grow, develop and unlock their potential
Learning and Development (L&D) is a crucial attraction and retention lever, especially in a market where people have a plethora of options when it comes to choosing a role, an employer or a career.
L&D has become part of employees’ pay and rewards package, with candidates considering the value of the training and career development an employer offers as part of their benefits.
Learning and Development allows businesses to fill skill gaps and unlock their people’s full potential, so staff can make valuable contributions towards reaching organisational goals. It is also the kind of talent attraction and retention lever that can really give you a competitive edge, especially during a skills shortage.
Attracting and retaining staff
There are several reasons why it’s hard to attract, keep, and grow brilliant people. Often there is more emphasis on getting a promotion rather than exploring other, equally rewarding development options. When the number of promotions available is limited, candidates are often left unsure of what to do or where to turn to for progression, which can lead to frustration.
At Let’s talk Talent, we believe in the 70/20/10 ratio for L&D. We can show you how this model puts most of the accountability for their own development squarely on staff’s shoulders, with the right amount of support from both managers and the organisation as a whole.
Modernise your Learning and Development offering for hybrid working
Most workplaces are diverse, modern multigenerational ecosystems made up of several personality types, routines, schedules and learning preferences all thrown together. Add to this the new hybrid working model and it could seem that creating an L&D strategy that works for everyone is beyond the realm of possibility. Whilst it’s true that taking into account the wants and needs of the organisation as well as those of an incredibly varied modern workforce is hard, it is not impossible
Putting together a bunch of training courses or offering subscriptions to online learning platforms and assuming the job is done is easy, but it’s not the approach that will give you the results you’re looking for.
Personalisation is key
It’s no secret that the one-size-fits-all cookie cutter approach doesn’t work.
Your organisation is made up of a diverse bunch of people, each with different learning styles and preferences.
So we ensure you provide your talent pool with the right resources for them to reach their own personalised goals and ambitions, in their own time.
Our Learning and Development experts
Jo Taylor
Founder & Managing Director
For over 20 years Jo has been working in HR and management, starting her career at the BBC as a storyteller which gives her a unique insight into HR.
With 7 years experience at board level in a variety of leadership roles, Jo is adept at creating and implementing people-centric talent strategies, designing performance management processes, blended learning and development solutions, talent mapping and redesigns of recruitment, succession, reward and recognition strategies globally.
Yvette Janse van Rensburg
Senior Consultant
An accomplished HR, Talent, and People Development professional drawing on 15+ years’ experience working across SME, Corporate, global geographies and complex stakeholder environments in the Built Environment, Recruitment and Real Estate sectors.
Yvette has a passion for supercharging innovative Talent Management & People Development strategies for future focused organisations, creating moments that matter for people & businesses to thrive.
Rebecca Longman
Senior Consultant
Rebecca has a MSc in Occupational Psychology, subsequently spent the last 14 years as both an in-house and external consultant in the manufacturing, food, healthcare, financial, and technology industries with organisations all over the world including Bupa, Comerica, BP, Mastercard, Zoetis, Vimeo, Ingredion and many more.
She is an ICF-certified coach and a self-published author of Let’s Love to Work a book about how people create careers they love.
Her specialist skills are employee engagement, skills and competency framework creation, organisational strategy, change management, training design, coaching, narrative creation, and leadership development.
Learning and Development (L&D) Consultants based in London
Let’s Talk Talent is a talent management and organisational development consultancy based in London, UK. We help our clients get, keep and grow brilliant people.
We work with a range of businesses from small SMEs to large multinational brands that operate globally.
Come and find out how Let’s Talk Talent can help you transform your Learning and Development (L&D) process into a modern experience.
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FAQs
Quite simply, it is a strategic approach that focuses on enhancing employees’ skills, knowledge, and attributes within an organisation. It goes beyond traditional training courses and includes a range of resources and methods. L&D is designed to unlock the full potential of employees, enabling them to acquire new skills and expertise while also promoting on-the-job development to perform at a higher level. A well-crafted L&D strategy outlines how your organisation fosters the growth of its people, ensuring they can contribute effectively to achieving both professional and organisational goals.
For any organisation seeking to attract, retain, and develop their employees to meet the demands of a competitive market. From an organisational perspective it is for anyone who recognises the value of investing in employee growth and development. And personally, it’s for anyone looking to enrich their careers and develop skills for growth. It addresses pain points such as attracting and retaining talent, skills gaps, and employee development challenges.
It empowers organisations to stay competitive by filling skill gaps and unlocking their employees’ full potential. It is a crucial factor in attracting and retaining top talent, particularly in a market where career development and training opportunities are integral to an employee’s rewards package. A strong L&D strategy can improve both individual and organisational performance, helping to future-proof your organisation.
At Let’s Talk Talent, we approach Learning and Development through a holistic strategy that considers diverse employee needs and modern working environments. We combine science, art and humanity. Our approach emphasises the 70/20/10 model, which places the majority of development responsibility on employees themselves, with support from managers and the organisation. We emphasise personalisation, recognising that one-size-fits-all solutions are ineffective. LTT helps organisations provide tailored resources and opportunities to support each employee’s unique learning style and preferences.
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Career Pathways and Development
We believe Careers are 10% is driven by the organisation 20% by the manager and 70% by the employee. Your Learning and Development Strategy should be into your Career pathways and development to shown what is on offer to support the career development of your workforce.
Team Development
Working within a team can be challenging at times. Learning and Development plays an important part to ensure teams work cohesively to achieve their common objective.
Performance Management
Some employees will need help and support in order to increase their personal effectiveness. Learning and development should be aligned with your performance management process in order to provide a fair chance of development.
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Virtual Learning Delivery is a solution you can utilise to achieve your Learning and Development Objectives.