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Human Resource Management / Organisational Behaviour
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IBS Center for Management Research
Length: 6 pages
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Abstract
The case 'L&D at Cisco Systems: Shifting from Competency Model to Skills Mapping' describes how Cisco decided to shift away from its competency model based Learning & Development (L&D) approach to a more consistent, skills-based approach through Degreed, a learning experience platform. The case first touches upon the issues that the company faced due to legacy L&D system. Various internal challenges included outdated learning infrastructure, siloed learning experiences, slow content creation process, and a reactive approach to skill training requirements. The case then discusses Cisco's solution to its legacy LMS by shifting from a monolithic architecture to a more modern and user-friendly L&D platform in partnership with Degreed. The Degreed platform helped its employees discover, consume, organize, share, and track all relevant courses and skilling programs taking place in different offices across the company and facilitate self-guided learning. Cisco also decided to switch focus from content creation to content curation and redefined its L&D roles and harnessed the knowledge of subject matter experts (SMEs) from across the company, in addition to those within L&D teams. Cisco also tracked the impact of this new learning platform on employee engagement and found that nearly half of its employees became active users of the Degreed Platform by 2020.
Teaching and learning
This item is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate courses.Time period
The events covered by this case took place in 2018-2022.Geographical setting
Region:
Americas
Country:
United States
Featured company
Cisco Systems, Inc
Employees:
10000+
Turnover:
USD 56.998 billion (Fiscal 2023)
Type:
Public company
Industry:
Technology & communications
Other keywords:
Cisco; Degreed; Tech industry
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Abstract
The case 'L&D at Cisco Systems: Shifting from Competency Model to Skills Mapping' describes how Cisco decided to shift away from its competency model based Learning & Development (L&D) approach to a more consistent, skills-based approach through Degreed, a learning experience platform. The case first touches upon the issues that the company faced due to legacy L&D system. Various internal challenges included outdated learning infrastructure, siloed learning experiences, slow content creation process, and a reactive approach to skill training requirements. The case then discusses Cisco's solution to its legacy LMS by shifting from a monolithic architecture to a more modern and user-friendly L&D platform in partnership with Degreed. The Degreed platform helped its employees discover, consume, organize, share, and track all relevant courses and skilling programs taking place in different offices across the company and facilitate self-guided learning. Cisco also decided to switch focus from content creation to content curation and redefined its L&D roles and harnessed the knowledge of subject matter experts (SMEs) from across the company, in addition to those within L&D teams. Cisco also tracked the impact of this new learning platform on employee engagement and found that nearly half of its employees became active users of the Degreed Platform by 2020.
Teaching and learning
This item is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate courses.Settings
Time period
The events covered by this case took place in 2018-2022.Geographical setting
Region:
Americas
Country:
United States
Featured company
Cisco Systems, Inc
Employees:
10000+
Turnover:
USD 56.998 billion (Fiscal 2023)
Type:
Public company
Industry:
Technology & communications
Other keywords:
Cisco; Degreed; Tech industry