We've been fooled that classroom training is actually learning in the same way that we've chosen completion as a high metric of learning. It's simply presence and exposure. What we should be doing instead is fully understanding what people are trying to do and giving them support when they need it, tailored to their context and role. Let's measure efficacy not engagement
"Participants in corporate education programs often tell us that the context in which they work makes it difficult for them to put what they've taught into practice"
In most follow up studies after leadership learning and development programs, it was found that most supervisors had regressed to their pre-training views. If the system doesn't change, it will set people up to fail.