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EPISODE · Jul 14, 2025 · 16 MIN

Is Corporate Training a Joke?

from Innovation, Leadership, and Enterprise Trends · host Nicholas Webb

Is Corporate Training a Joke?It’s a fair question. In fact, it might be the most important question leaders need to ask right now. For all the time, money, and energy being poured into corporate training programs, we should be seeing measurable gains in workforce performance, engagement, and strategic outcomes. But we’re not. Not even close.Study after study confirms what most leaders already know but hesitate to say out loud. According to Harvard Business Review, 75 percent of managers are dissatisfied with their company’s learning and development efforts. Research from McKinsey shows that only 25 percent of employees believe training has significantly improved their performance. Even worse, less than 15 percent of training participants actually apply what they learn on the job.Why? Because most training programs are designed for the convenience of the provider, not the needs of the learner. The rise of asynchronous online courses promised scalability and efficiency but delivered little more than high dropout rates and low knowledge retention. Clicking through slides or watching prerecorded videos in isolation is not learning. It’s checking a box. And companies are spending billions on it.What’s missing is strategy. What’s missing is alignment. What’s missing is relevance. Most training today isn’t even connected to a clear business outcome. It’s based on legacy content, outdated templates, and generic modules that have nothing to do with the actual challenges teams are facing.But the most important failure of corporate training is this, it treats learning as a broadcast, not a conversation. Training should not be about pushing information out. It should be about drawing ideas in. The best training is human-centered, collaborative, creative, and deeply tied to innovation. It should energize people, not bore them. It should build capability that leads to real performance, not vague compliance.TakeawaysAlign training with real business outcomes Focus training efforts on a specific and measurable strategic priority rather than generic content. Precision matters.Start with a “Maturity Assessment” Evaluate both your current training content and your organization's cultural readiness to adopt and implement meaningful learning.Avoid robotic, irrelevant content DONT rely on AI generated or legacy training that lacks context, emotional engagement, and strategic value.Prioritize humanity in the age of automation as machines become more integrated into the workplace, training must elevate human potential through collaborative, creative experiences. Realize the incredible limitations of online and asynchronous learning.Reimagine training as innovation stop thinking of training as a broadcast. The future of workforce development is rooted in human-centered innovation, not just instruction.At LearnLogic, we take a completely different approach. We believe training should be strategically customized, outcome-focused, and deeply engaging. Yes, this takes more work and more thought. But in a time of rapid and chaotic change, when every dollar needs to produce a return, doing it right is not optional. It’s essential.Podcast linkVisit www.mylearnlogic.com to learn how we’re reinventing training for a new world of work.#workforcedevelopment #corporatetraining #leadershiptraining #customerexperiencetraining #salestrain#FutureTrends #FuturistSpeaker #HealthcareFuture #LeadershipSuccess #2024Success #Strategy2024 #NickWebb #NicolasWebb #InnovationInsights #BusinessStrategy #LucidLeadership #LeadershipTips #FutureofEverything #EnterpriseHappiness #MarketInsights #PersonalImpact #LeadershipJourney #Happiness #MissionDriven #SelfEvolution #DigitalDetox #Leadership #Strategy #FutureTrends #Podcast #TheFutureOfEverything #chaotic change 

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