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Social learning is nothing new. In fact Albert Bandura developed one of the most relevant theories in 1925. This model talks about the ‘reciprocal determinism’, meaning the world and people’s behaviour affect each other. 

It’s interesting in learning and development as we have seen a move to ‘talent developers’ and are also incorporating ‘culture and environment’ into our roles. This makes sense really, assuming you agree with Bandura’s Theory. Your world, culture and environment influences your behaviours and therefore learning.