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What it takes to encourage and grow emerging training leaders in your company.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Roy Saunderson, MA, CRP, Chief Learning Officer, Rideau Recognition Solutions<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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\n\tEach year, Training<\/em> magazine honors emerging training leaders nominated by their fellow workers or industry peers. This past year, judges from the Editorial Advisory Board selected 25 winners from nearly 60 nominations submitted (see the winner profiles on p. 22). Training<\/em> magazine will honor these emerging training leaders and formally present them with their awards at the awards ceremony held during the Training 2020 Conference & Expo at Disney World’s Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, FL, February 24-26, 2020 (www.trainingconference.com<\/a>).<\/p>\n

\n\tMy thoughts are that there should be significantly more than 60 potential nominees who fit the bill as emerging training leaders.<\/p>\n

\n\tHow can you help more of your Training and Learning and Development (L&D) professionals qualify for this award in future years?<\/p>\n

\n\tPOTENTIAL EMERGING TRAINING LEADERS<\/strong><\/p>\n

\n\tThe first thing to do is identify which of the professionals in your Training department have been in the training industry for a minimum of two years, but no more than 10 years, which is one requirement for nomination.<\/p>\n

\n\tLook beyond their talents and abilities with training and learning and development, and consider their behaviors and attitudes toward becoming a leader. Some individuals might need some pushing out of their comfort zone to rise to the occasion.<\/p>\n

\n\tThen create a decision matrix using the identified candidates and check off which individuals consistently show excellent work performance. Who are the ones who live the organizational values all the time and have their own strong personal values, too? Emerging training leaders are people who are constantly growing and express a desire to develop new skills. They are willing to take on new responsibilities when asked and show good leadership skills and teamwork when working with others.<\/p>\n

\n\tOne way to see how individuals handle challenges and growth potential is to assign them new responsibilities. Perhaps Human Resources wants new training on content such as handling frequently asked questions to place on iPads for prospective job candidates to view as they are waiting to be interviewed. Or perhaps they are assigned to take the organization’s leadership development program to the next level by helping leaders learn how to expand their professional and personal networks for deeper mentoring opportunities both inside and outside the organization.<\/p>\n

\n\tPROJECT DEVELOPMENT FOR EMERGING TRAINING LEADERS<\/strong><\/p>\n

\n\tA common theme in most emerging leadership programs is the requirement for participants to complete a project that will help them grow, collaborate with others, and contribute something to the organization. Such projects should:<\/p>\n