The high growth and economic
dynamism in Asia requires companies to accelerate the way they
develop their leaders. Apprenticeships that transfer skills and knowledge from
an experienced professional to a new recruit take years. Steadily moving up in
the organization, over 10 or 20 years, has been the model of people development
in western companies. But companies don’t have that time comfort any longer. And
Generation Y employees are not interested in taking a lifetime to grow up
professionally !
So what is the solution ? Maybe more training courses ? None
of the panelists even mentioned training. What about executive coaching ?
Coaching is definitely gaining recognition in Asia, and the panelists indicated
they were counting on it. But coaching is a significant investment and focuses
on a single individual. Overseas assignments ? SCG and IBM referred
to their company’s approach to offer opportunities for Asians to live and work
abroad. This is maybe possible for the few multinationals, but less so for the
majority of companies. And even when
overseas assignments are possible, volunteers (especially in Thailand !) are hard
to find. If all the solutions listed have a limited level of success, what is left ? Nick Sutcliffe mentioned action learning as a method that works for Generation Y and that creates a continuous learning environment. Action learning helps a team to (1) address real business problems, develop options and implement solutions, (2) allow leaders to practice and refine their leadership competencies continuously and (3) do all this actively involving the entire leadership team. The process of asking questions allows a team to explore all aspects of a problem, and often leads to breakthrough solutions that the organization had not thought about. Asking questions also challenges each individual’s mental models through the discovery of other patterns of reasoning and thinking.
You can send your people to training courses (they won’t mind
!). Or you can remain frustrated why nobody is signing up for the job
opportunity in Vietnam. But maybe it is time to create a continuum of learning and
doing that helps your young managers to accelerate their knowledge and experience
acquisition. Find out more about action learning !
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