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GLN 2024 - University of East London Internships

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Weekly Recurring Meeting - Wednesdays at Noon Eastern USA, 5PM UK TimeDecember 18, 2024 and then Weekly beginning January 8th through April 30th - 2025…Continue

GLN 2024 - MAX Annual Meeting and MAX Update

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I will be attending the MAX Annual Meeting and will have an update to share at 11:00 AM on Friday, December 13th in MAX Update…Continue

GLN 2024 - AI Driven Needs Analysis

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GLN 2024 - Potential Partner

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Thursday, December 5, 2024 - 3:00 PM Eastern USAThursday, December 12, 2024 - 3:00 PM Eastern USAAn area of innovation that we are focused on is to leverage the nature of Georgia LEARNS Conference to initiate or accelerate a project by collaborating…Continue

GLN 2024 - Politics & Other Divisive Topics in the Workplace

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GLN 2024 - Brenau Persuasive Speeches

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Tuesday, December 3, 2024 - 1:00 PMMichael Ruege will lead this session.…Continue

GLN 2024 - The Future of Employment

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What Are You Measuring?

Posted by Bill Crose on September 13, 2019 at 11:33am 1 Comment

A lifetime ago, my training department colleagues and I were satisfied with training data. We cranked out the requested ILT programs plus the "flavor of the year" content, we kept a busy training schedule, and made sure the coffee was always the right temperature. When accused of not delivering effective training because the learners didn't perform as they were trained, we took refuge in our management support role and not ultimately responsible or accountable for LEARNING or productivity.…

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Georgia Learns 2014: A Provocative Collision of Ideas!

This year’s Georgia LEARNS Technology Summit was one of the most refreshing professional events I’ve attended all year. The three day experience, conceptualized and launched by Paul Terlemezianof iFive Alliances, brought together leaders, practitioners, and service providers in learning and human performance for what I can only describe as a provocative collision of ideas.

The intimate event attended by about 50 professionals from across the nation, included four elements: three minute product/service pitches, project experience panels, breakouts, and focus groups. These four elements created an almost speed dating experience for collaborating, sharing (problems, challenges, and successes) and contemplating solutions.

There were no long lines to have that uncomfortable groupie like exchange with a panelist, nor any of that dry chit chat where finding something to talk about is like tweezing a splinter out a small child’s finger. Instead, each element of the summit lent itself to open, honest conversations and collaboration.

The five focus areas of this year’s summit were

  • Leadership
  • Performance Support
  • ROI
  • Simulation
  • Task Automation

The discussions around these topics ran the gamut and forced many of us to examine the assumptions, perceptions, practices, and possibilities of the role and function of learning in business. I left the conference with my mind swirling.

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Fresh from the summit, here are few of the questions and ideas that will be keeping me up at night…

  • Are learning organizations losing relevance like the post office? Do we [learning professionals/performance consultants] understand our function in our companies and do we have a clear picture of the disruptions that can impact that function? More importantly, are we even thinking about how to create those disruptions?
  • Instead of measuring learning in the context of the learner, why not measure it in terms of business results. Instead of “the learner will be able to,” the objective would be “sales will increase by…” Which leads me to question if I am spending enough time proving the learning interventions I create and implement actually deliver the right value.
  • If knowledge is an asset, why aren’t we tracking and measuring it? The knowledge that employees possess has immense value to every business. Perhaps one of the roles of learning organizations is to identify, locate, track, and propagate (internally) company knowledge assets?

Got answers??? Please share.

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