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[Three Strategic Models for Leading Organizational Learning]-[How Leaders Can Encourage Learning]

HBR IdeaCast · B2 · 2025-02-25

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Three Strategic Models for Leading Organizational Learning

In an era defined by rapid technological shifts and the rise of Generative AI, organizational learning has transitioned from a "nice to have" to an absolute necessity. Gianpiero Petriglieri, an associate professor at INSEAD, argues that leaders must move beyond viewing learning as a mere technical hurdle. Instead, they must treat it as a fundamental expression of leadership. By analyzing executives across various industries, Petriglieri identifies three distinct archetypes for leading learning: the Custodian, the Challenger, and the Connector.

1. The Custodian: Driving Alignment and Efficiency

Custodians focus on helping individuals converge toward a unified organizational norm. This style is particularly effective for organizations recovering from rapid expansion that have become "diffused." The goal is to close the gap between current behavior and a desired "competency model." Custodians often utilize "boot camps"—low-risk environments where employees can practice specific skills, receive feedback, and iterate until their performance aligns with the company’s strategic goals. While highly quantifiable and popular, the risk of this model is an over-reliance on instrumental learning, which can stifle innovation.

2. The Challenger: Combating Complacency

Challengers view learning as a "human right" rather than a corporate tool. They are inherently suspicious of organizational structures, which they believe tend to become "stifling" and "conservative." Their primary enemy is complacency, which leads to obsolescence. Challengers create "playgrounds"—spaces where employees are encouraged to question existing routines, products, and behaviors. This style is best suited for successful, mature organizations that have become stagnant. By shaking individuals out of their habits, Challengers foster the innovation that Custodian-led models often miss.

3. The Connector: Building Relationships and Bounded Divergence

Connectors are concerned with fragmentation and silos. They design "town halls"—spaces where diverse groups collaborate to solve shared problems. The goal is not just efficiency or innovation, but the creation of strong, cross-functional bonds. Connectors reject the binary trade-offs often accepted by the other two styles; instead, they strive for "bounded divergence." By bringing people together to argue and co-create, they ensure that the organization remains both efficient and innovative, even if the primary outcome is simply improved collaboration.

The Strategic Imperative: Purpose Over Method

Petriglieri emphasizes that the failure of many corporate learning initiatives stems from a lack of strategic purpose. When organizations force "instrumental learning" (Custodian style) on teams that actually need to innovate or build inclusivity (Challenger or Connector styles), money and time are wasted.

He suggests that leaders must ask themselves: "What is our curriculum?" Learning should be deliberate, not automatic. Furthermore, he notes that leaders must provide the necessary "time and space" for this learning. In physics, changing a body's direction requires slowing it down; similarly, employees need to step away from daily pressures to reflect and re-orient. Without this space, workers risk burnout and cynicism.

Ultimately, successful leaders like those at Schneider Electric combine these styles—using Custodian methods for alignment and efficiency while simultaneously creating spaces for the "awakening" and innovation required to build the future. Learning is not a luxury; it is the essential mechanism for keeping an organization alive and keeping talent engaged.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have no doubt about it.
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In my experience very often, we learn automatically, unconsciously.
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That's what we call incremental learning.
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And not all learning has to happen at once.
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A custodian looks like in practice, someone who's really focused on helping people converge to a norm.
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📝Key Phrases

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nice to have
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a must
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caught up in
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in practice
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shake things up
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