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{{Short description|Learning and development model}}
The '''70:20:10
▲The '''70:20:10 Model for Learning and Development''' (also written as 70-20-10 or 70/20/10) is a [[Training and development|learning and development]] model that suggests a proportional breakdown of how people learn effectively; based on a survey asking nearly 200 executives to self-report how they believed they learned.<ref name="Lombardo">{{Cite book|last1= Lombardo|first1= Michael M|last2= Eichinger|first2= Robert W|title= The Career Architect Development Planner|year= 1996|edition= 1st|___location= Minneapolis|publisher= Lominger|page= iv
|isbn= 0-9655712-1-1}}</ref>
In this survey respondents reported the following
* 70% from [[On-the-job training|challenging assignments
* 20% from developmental relationships
* 10% from coursework and training
This Model was created by [[Morgan McCall]], [[Michael M. Lombardo]], and [[Robert A. Eichinger]]
== Criticisms ==
Criticisms of the hypothesis include:
* A lack of supporting [[empirical evidence]]. <ref>{{cite journal|last1=Clardy|first1=Alan|title=70-20-10 and the Dominance of Informal Learning: A Fact in Search of Evidence|url=https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1534484318759399|journal=Human Resource Development Review|year=2018 |volume=17 |issue=2 |pages=153–178 |doi=10.1177/1534484318759399 |s2cid=148964020 |url-access=subscription }}</ref>
*The use of perfectly even numbers. <ref>{{cite web|last1=Thalheimer|first1=Will|title=People remember 10%, 20%...Oh Really?|url=
* The nature of the [[Survey_(human_research)|survey]] (i.e. Asking already successful managers to reflect on their experiences.) <ref name=Jefferson>{{cite web|last1=Jefferson|first1=Andrew|last2=Roy|first2=Pollock|title=70:20:10: Where Is the Evidence?|url=https://www.td.org/Publications/Blogs/Science-of-Learning-Blog/2014/07/70-20-10-Where-Is-the-Evidence|website=Association for Talent Development|
* The model may not reflect the changes in the market instigated by online technologies. For example, it does not reflect the recent focus on [[informal learning]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.trainingindustry.com/wiki/entries/the-702010-model-for-learning-and-development.aspx|title=The 70:20:10 Model for Learning and Development {{!}} Training Industry
* The 70:20:10 model is not [[prescriptive]]. Author and learning
* Every business has its own optimisation levers, and it will be imprudent to apply the 70:20:10 model to all businesses.
* The method being too old and deprecated.
==See also==
* [[20% Project]]
==References==
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