Much of learning is informal. It happens at the water
cooler, in impromptu conversations or via a quick response
to an email question. Peers are an excellent source for
this just-in-time information. They can sympathize with
the circumstances of the position and can offer input from
their view.
ELS has added some structure to this learning element
that allows people to learn more from those at their level.
Peer groups assemble peers to participate in a series of
facilitated discussions around topics that they face on
a daily basis. Participants are able to share best practices,
avoid ineffective methods, and ultimately learn from one
another. |
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