In recent years, the makeup of our workplaces has evolved significantly. While the shift to remote work was primarily driven by COVID-19, it also concealed a notable demographic shift. Gen Z is rapidly becoming a significant part of the workforce, making up 6% of the Australian workforce in 2019 and 40% in 2023. As Boomers retire and Gen X numbers decline due to forced retirements, lifestyle changes, and evolving attitudes, Millennials and Gen Z now form the bulk of the workforce.
This shift necessitates a transformation in workplace communication and learning. Traditional top-down approaches are no longer effective. Millennials and Gen Z have grown up with technology, personalized experiences, and a desire for autonomy. So, how does this impact workplace learning, especially in a remote environment?
Learner-centered learning places you at the heart of the educational process. It shifts the focus from instructors simply delivering information to actively engaging you in your own development. What does this look like in practice?
Millennials and Gen Z thrive on interactivity, personalisation, and instant feedback. Preferring to learn at their own pace and in ways that align with their unique learning style. This is why learner-centered learning is crucial for their professional growth.
To effectively engage and develop Millennial and Gen Z employees, workplaces must adopt learner-centred principles. This means moving away from one-size-fits-all training sessions and towards more dynamic, interactive, and learner-driven experiences. Here are some strategies that can benefit you:
There is no doubt embracing learner-centered learning takes more effort and will increase your L&D budget. However, this approach will also help you attract and retain top talent, drive innovation, productivity, and overall business success. Sounds like it's worth the effort.
By: Angela Hinchley
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