The Death of Training: Why Real Learning Happens in the Fire
The Business of Alignment · 2026-06-02 · 9 min
Episode notes
In this episode of the Business of Alignment Podcast, AJ Vaughan challenges traditional learning and development thinking and makes the case for a more immersive, experience-driven approach to growth. Drawing parallels from athletics, professional sports, and real-world business environments, AJ explores why knowledge alone is no longer enough in the age of AI. From sales and product teams to HR and operations, organizations often rely on simulations, role-plays, and training modules to prepare employees. But what if the most valuable learning happens when people are given real opportunities, real consequences, and real responsibility? AJ discusses how leaders can intentionally create low-risk, high-learning environments that allow employees to build capability through action, not theory. He examines the importance of psychological safety, structured experimentation, and why the future of learning belongs to organizations willing to let people practice on the field - not just in the classroom.
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