Learning Plan Template
Before Entry
Find out whatever you can about the organization’s strategy, structure, performance, and people.
Look for external assessments of the performance of the organization. You will learn how knowledgeable, fairly unbiased people view it. If you are a manager at a lower level, talk to people who deal with your new group as suppliers or customers.
Find external observers who know the organization well, including former employees, recent retirees, and people who have transacted business with the organization. Ask these people open-ended questions about history, politics, and culture. Talk with your predecessor if possible.
Talk to your new boss.
As you begin to learn about the organization, write down your first impressions and eventually some hypotheses.
Compile an initial set of questions to guide your structured inquiry after you arrive.