Taking a Lead in Staff Training
Financial Times
When Barclays University, the training unit of the UK-based high
street banking group, was looking for a way to encourage junior
team leaders to adopt more of a leadership role, it turned to Epic,
the quoted e-learning consultancy.
"Barclays University needed a programme to provide an integrated
and consistent leadership proposition for junior team leaders, who
may have responsibility for two to three people, up to heads of
strategic business units - a total of about 5,000 potential users.
The senior management wanted them to take a more active leadership
role, explains Epic's Donald Clark. In partnership with Barclays
University, Epic developed a training programme dubbed "Take the
lead... "
The leadership training programme was built around a blended approach,
integrating offline and online training resources and delivery systems.
Mr Clark explains: "A key component of this blend is the 'take the
lead' website, which forms a single gateway for leader development
within Barclays."
The content is specifically designed to engage the "students" by
focusing on leadership issues and role models, drawn not only from
within the financial organisation, but also from contemporary society
and popular culture - examining Sven-Goran Eriksson's leadership
style, for instance, or the dynamics of team building within the
"Big Brother" house on television.
The site is also the jumping-off point for a series of e-learning
modules, theories, just-in-time performance support tools and online
reference materials. "Take the lead in style" is the first module
to be released. Other recently introduced modules include "take
the lead" courses in performance, change, teamworking, innovation,
communication, time, life and the business world.
Other elements of the blended training programme include Barclays
University learning "nudges" - short pieces of "just-in-time" learning
also developed by Epic - supporting links and suggested reading,
diagnostic tools, face-to-face workshops and support through telephone
tutoring.
Epic also developed and piloted the Barclays University "Learning
Zone" - an innovative, interactive gaming kiosk which allowed call
centre staff to have fun learning both general knowledge and Barclays-specific
product knowledge, whilst away from their desks.
"The results were phenomenal," says Mr Clark - and demand for the
kiosks led to their introduction across the bank."
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