SOL is specialist in the field of developing, implementing and maintaining a Learning Culture.

Many cultural changes fail in good intentions. Our advice: don't change culture by changing the culture (see video above).


As SOL we have seen many organizational cultures change. But you often create the opposite if you focus primarily on this culture change itself. If you focus on an adjustment of the underlying structure, preferably with the input of all those involved, the results will come naturally!

 Download directly the E-book The Magic of a Learning Culture for free

SOL Nederland supports the creation of a learning culture in which participants acquire skills 'on the job' with which they can participate sustainably in new (work) situations, in order to solve challenging issues there, in a continuously changing society.

A learning culture forms, as it were, the foundation for learning within organisations. In which we as SOL explicitly look at both formal and informal learning (learning on the job).


Our vision on this is expressed in an E-book (The magic of a Learning Culture / see link above). And jointly with other SOL countries we have worked on the realization of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) with the same title. To this end, research has been conducted in various countries into the 'why, how and what' of developing, implementing and maintaining a learning culture.


The main conclusion from this research is that the most successful organizations do not focus on learning itself, but on facilitating learning. In this way they create a learning culture in a natural way and work on their learning capacity.

Met Stichting Organisatie Leren richten wij ons op 6 aandachtsgebieden (zie hierboven). Ieder specialisme is als een 'taartpunt' verbonden met de andere onderdelen op het gebied van leren. Het specialisme "Lerende Cultuur" wordt binnen organisaties via maatwerk aangeboden.

In Company program Learning Culture

As soon as the organization is 'ripe' for it, it makes sense to start a customized process. Of course focused on practice. With the possibility for experiments, but also training and coaching are among the possibilities.


Wij als SOL benadrukken daarbij de focus op een systemische aanpak met zicht op het geheel. Met maatregelen gericht op mens, team en organisatie. Meer informatie over onze aanpak van In Company trajecten gericht op het ontwikkelen van een lerende cultuur kun je hieronder aanvragen.


What people say......

Stichting Organisatie Leren - SOL _ bevordert leren als mens team organisatie en maatschappij

“I feel like diving in”

“On February 24, 2022, Patrick Bijman of SOL Netherlands enthusiastically and generously guided us through the MOOC 'The magic of a learning culture'. This MOOC, which was developed in the past year, contains lived knowledge about the path to a learning culture, through learning at the level of people, teams, organizations and ultimately even society.


Few people had come to the workshop, so we almost got private training and all our questions could be answered calmly. This led to an interesting and animated conversation. The explanation of the MOOC helps to estimate the valuable knowledge it contains. I'm excited to dive into it! Ask Patrick for the replay link.


I wish everyone with an interest in a learning culture a lot of learning fun with the MOOC! – Renate Beckers, ” ”  

Renate Beckers
Government consultant at the Ministry of the Interior
Patrick Bijman

Specialist Learning Culture

Patrick Bijman: Specialist Learning Culture

With the Organization Learning Foundation (SOL) we have divided the tasks in the development team. Patrick Bijman is responsible for the Learning Culture section.


Patrick's ambition is to make organizations more "alive". Organizations where it is nice to work. They change from static (re-active) to dynamic (pro-active). Where change does not take place abruptly through reorganisations, but more naturally through self-management or self-organization with a highly developed learning capacity.

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