Learning Governance
Learning governance is how organizations keep learning structured and trustworthy at scale. It defines who owns learning strategy, who approves content, how compliance requirements are met, and how quality is maintained across programs and audiences. Strong governance supports clear decision-making: what training is mandatory, what content should be retired, how learning data is handled, and how success is measured. It also helps reduce duplication and ensures a consistent learner experience across regions, departments, and brands.
In short, learning governance turns learning from scattered initiatives into a coordinated system that supports both people and performance.
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