Can you picture an important time in your life when you learned something completely new? Take a moment to remember your feelings in that moment.
Who was with you in that learning moment? Whether it was a family member, a friend, or an inspirational faculty member, you most likely had someone walking alongside you as you learned something new.
But can’t we learn things on our own and be independent learners? Of course! We do it every day. But even when we read a book, “google it”, or find a YouTube video to teach us in an independent way, we are learning in partnership with the author or creator.
I recently tackled a backyard project that had truthfully overwhelmed me for too long. I needed to lay a concrete patio and didn’t have a clue where to start. I Googled it and watched numerous videos with little action. In the end, I reached out for help from my brother. Together with each member of my family playing their unique roles, we accomplished the job together in partnership! I would not have accomplished my goal or learned a new skill without their support.
There’s something special that happens when we learn in the context of a partnership with another person or a community of learners.
Dictionary.com defines learning as “the acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study, or by being taught.” Learning includes both knowledge and skills alongside the ability to understand and apply knowledge and skills into action. We learn through study and experiences as we engage new ideas and put things into practice. In other words, learning is an active and social activity.
Partnership is defined by Webster as a “close cooperation between parties having specified and joint rights and responsibilities” When we join into a partnership, we create a shared purpose with shared activity. In partnership, we are aligned and committed to the same goals.
In a process consulting partnership, the benefit and growth move toward you as the client and your learning goals. The consultant and client are always learning and gaining new knowledge in the partnership, but toward the benefit of the client.
At Design Group International, our mission is to help organizations and their leaders transform for a vibrant future. The transformational learning process requires several things from you as a leader:
Once you have committed fully to becoming an active learner through openness, humility, and a movement toward action, you are ready to explore a learning partnership.
We live in an increasingly complex and challenging context in our world today. The challenges you face as a leader are only increasing year over year. The technical solutions of the past won’t address the adaptive challenges of the future. More than ever, we need leaders like you willing to engage this adaptive moment. For today’s leader, everything worth anything is on the edge of something unknown and moving toward a new breakthrough for yourself and your organization.
“For today’s leader, everything worth anything is on the edge of something unknown and moving toward a new breakthrough for yourself and your organization.”
Learning in partnership provides some important benefits to support you, your growth, and your organizational growth moving forward.
Learning in partnership:
As you reflect on the unique challenges you are facing as a leader, I invite you to consider how learning in partnership can strengthen you and your organizational impact. Alongside listening and helping, learning provides a true pathway for personal and collective transformation. As a process consultant, it is my greatest honor to learn alongside you on your leadership journey.
Walking alongside,
Design Group International
Senior Consultant
Process Consulting competencies identified and implemented through
the Society for Process Consulting.