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The question was posted by Sarah on 14/06/2016 14:58:28

Does anyone have any information or slides on this formula please


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Well said Chris. Far too much out there that L&D uses without checking provenance. Another great read on the same theme is 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions about Human Behavior, edited by Scott O. Lilienfeld et al.
16/06/2016Clare
Hi - if you go to slide share (connected to LinkedIn) there's quite a bit on the 70:20:10 framework.
16/06/2016Becky
A book that should be in every L&D professional's library is 'Urban Myths about Learning & Education' by De Bruyckere, Kirschner & Hulshof. 70-20-10 is listed as myth no 3! And they conclude as follows - 'Informal learning is certainly very important, but we could find no evidence in the scientific literature to support the ratio of 70% informal learning, 20% from others and 10% formal learning'. One of the few studies that have tried to come close to investigating this came up with a different ratio namely 16-44-30 (yes that only adds up to 90%) however this was a small (84) sample size of executives in the same company.
15/06/2016Previous
Hi Sarah I was looking into the same thing and found this useful: https://www.702010forum.com/about-702010-framework
15/06/2016Richard


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