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Is L&D really changing or just innovating the ordinary?
This is a revisited post. Or, reused for a fresh context. I first wrote this as preparatory thinking exercise in advance of the Learning Technologies exhibition in 2020. I bumped into it again as part of a curated learning experience. (This, I think, is a compliment). As we conjure with covid, I think it has […]
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10L: Donald Clark
About Donald: Donald is a serial entrepreneur, Professor, Investor, CEO, Author, Speaker, podcaster and Blogger. So, what do you do dear? Describe your work to an elderly relative. Help people and organisations learn better. In the end they’re all run by people and most of those people need to learn to do things better. My […]
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The old school (digital) hub
“Digital Hub”. The name struck me on a recent webinar. Again. Reference in the chat was made to webinar resources available on “our Digital Hub”. A real name, in upper case. I’m not sure that metaphors make good product names. I have made and helped make a number of digital hubs in my time. I […]
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Content still rules digital learning – $1.5bn worth of it.
An unfolding consequence of COVID and our shift in working patterns is the amount of investment in various businesses aimed at supporting digital learning. Or rather, businesses aimed at supporting the delivery of what we tend to call learning – elearning content. There is plenty of growth out there if private equity fund investors are […]
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10L: Hannah Gore
About Hannah: After over 20 years in learning and development, Dr Hannah Gore undertakes freelance consultancy in a wide range of L&D specialisms, is an Associate Lecturer teaching at MBA level, serves as a Director for the eLearning Network, an Online Executive Panel Member for McKinsey and inputs into various think tanks on emerging technologies […]
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That product management conversation
When we decided to host a conversation about product management in learning, we were unsure whether people would join us and if we would have much to say to each other. So, it was gratifying to be joined by a smart, curious, experienced and voluble group last week. It was a busy chat and my […]
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10L: Michelle Parry Slater
10L: A few simple questions about how leading professionals see their work. About Michelle: Michelle is an excitable L&Der curious about Organisation Development, strategic consultancy, workplace learning & learning delivery. She has a keen interest in creating effective, efficient, engaging and enjoyable learning solutions which are the right solution, for the right problem, for the right […]
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10l: Carl Hoddler
10L: A few simple questions about how leading professionals see their work. About Carl: Carl is the co-founder of StoryTagger, the guided video storytelling platform transforming how people discover and share their most valuable workplace experiences. So, what do you do dear? Describe your work to an elderly relative. So you remember the helpful gentleman on […]
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Creating an internal corporate product – a little more personal history
I am finding this product management theme to be a rich seam for thinking and organising ideas around my work. Having shared some personal history, this is a little more self-indulgence in that respect. It is a different example however, prompted again by recent conversation. It’s not strictly about learning and development but in a […]
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10L: Nigel Paine
10L: A few simple questions about how leading professionals see their work. About Nigel: Nigel Paine is a change-focused leader with a worldwide reputation and a unique grasp of media, learning and development in the public, private and academic sectors. He has extensive experience in leadership and consultancy with public service broadcasters, SMEs, global industry players, […]