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Leadership Training - Is It Worth It?

1/23/2018

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Written by Michael Palanski

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Leadership training and development programs are ubiquitous, They’re also big business as part of a $14 billion industry.  Despite the great interest, some companies are asking if it is even worth it?

Ironically, attempts to answer that question come from - wait for it! - the same organizations who provide the training.  And the answers are usually some form of, “Not exactly...except for the way we do it!”
Fortunately, we can now provide a better answer that is grounded in scientific evidence.  A recent meta-analysis published in the Journal of Applied Psychology examined results from 335 studies of leadership training.  The results were surprisingly robust, and suggested that leadership training programs can lead to:
  • A 25% increase in participant learning
  • A 28% increase in leadership behaviors performed on the job
  • A 20% increase in overall job performance

The article also suggests some best practices for a successful training program, including:
  • Conduct a pre-program needs analysis to identify desired outcomes
  • Use multiple delivery methods (convey information, demonstrate, and provide practice opportunities)
  • Provide multiple training sessions
  • Use internal or external trainers, instead of self-administered training
  • Consult with others outside of your field to ensure the program is evidence-based and practically relevant (in other words, partner up!)
  • ​Provide mechanisms for feedback, but make sure those mechanisms work and are cost-effective.​
Overall, the article indicates that leadership training programs are most successful when they are carefully designed, robustly implemented, and have clear goals.  

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