Pass it on (sharing knowledge)

Development and Learning in Organizations

ISSN: 1477-7282

Article publication date: 1 January 2006

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(2006), "Pass it on (sharing knowledge)", Development and Learning in Organizations, Vol. 20 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/dlo.2006.08120aaf.010

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Pass it on (sharing knowledge)

Pass it on (sharing knowledge)

Ellis K, Volkoff O, Strong DM, Elmes MBTraining, (USA), Jun 2005 Vol 42 No 6, Start page: 15, No of pages: 5

Purpose – describes how trainers and learning professionals in US firms are sharing their knowledge with non-profit and community organizations. Discusses how this contributes to their organizations’ corporate social responsibility programmes. Design/methodology/approach – draws on the example, amongst others, of General Mills, a Minneapolis-based food manufacture that encourages its trainers to work with community organization in Community Leadership Forums to share good practice and learning on leadership and leadership skills; of Willie Johnson, a performance development consultant with J.B. Hunt Transport Services in Arkansas, who volunteers to serve on the board of directors of a local voluntary organization and shares his skills in customer service, conflict management and other areas; and the King’s Daughters Medical centre in Kentucky that offers course to community members as part of its role as an American Heart Association Community Training centre. Findings – reports that the links between firms and the community organizations strengthens the abilities and skills within local communities while also enabling trainers and learning professionals to gain satisfaction by giving something back to the local area. An inset describes how UPS uses a community internship program as part of it management development programme. Originality/value – describes how organizations can contribute to their local communities by sharing knowledge and skills.Classification(s): Top Management – Ethics; Human Resource Management – Training techniques; Workplace/Organizational Learning; Premier Management; Management Styles; Strategy; HRStyle: ViewpointISSN: 0095-5892

Keywords: Social responsibility, Training, Unites States of America, Manufacturing resource planning, Information systems, Resource sharing

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