05/23/2026
In 2026, learning is no longer a one‑off course once a year, but part of everyday work. Leaders who understand this design teams where learning and delivering results happen at the same time.
Reskilling stopped being a “perk”: it is now strategy
Multiple sources agree that upskilling and reskilling are no longer a “nice‑to‑have”, but a condition for staying relevant. The combination of new technologies, hybrid models and volatile markets makes knowledge obsolete faster than ever.
Organizations that bet on continuous learning within the flow of work retain talent better and adapt more quickly to change. For you as a leader, this means stopping seeing training as an event (a workshop, a course) and starting to see it as a system.
How to design learning into the team’s day‑to‑day
Some concrete practices to bring learning into real work:
- Micro retrospectives every week
Short check‑ins where the team answers three questions: What did we try this week? What did we learn?
In 2026, learning is no longer a one‑off course once a year, but part of everyday work. Leaders who understand this design teams where learning and delivering