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GLN 2024 - Leading Behind the Wheel

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What correlation if any is there between our performance when driving a vehicle and our performance as a leader?How might we establish and/or recognize leadership potential with the expectations and guidance we offer to young drivers.Please offer…Continue

GLN 2024 - HLPSter and CC

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GLN 2024 - Blake's Laws of IP

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Mike Blake - a self-described accountant with a sense of humor will share with us his insights on what it takes to protect and monetize your IP.Why is it…Continue

GLN 2024 - The Future of Academic Leadership

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Karl Haden is a leader in the development of Academic Leadership.The Future of Academic Leadership is a topic of importance to the Georgia LEARNS Community as…Continue

GLN 2024 - CIO/CLO Collaboration

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Walt Carter has been an active member of the Georgia LEARNS Community since we met at the TAG IoT Conference in 2016. He is also a Charter Member of E5T5.Walt…Continue

GLN 2024 - id/DEAL Leadership

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The Leadership Team for the id/DEAL process is forming via a Georgia LEARNS DoAbout.The team includes the following three core members and two affiliated members:Core:…Continue

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What Are You Measuring?

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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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Segment 6(17) – Implementation Now (Today would be fine)

During Georgia LEARNS 2015 Segment 11 Sunil Narang asked us to think about simplification.

His question reminded me of the Boston Consulting Group TED Talk - Smart Simplicity.

Simplicity was emphasized in Georgia LEARNS 2016 - and while easy to articulate (simplify) it is not necessarily easy to implement.

The six rules of Smart Simplicity form a component of the Accountable Learning Organization model that are used to help us collaborate for speed of implementation - while improving quality and flexibility.

Each panelist will be asked to respond to how "Smart Simplicity" relates to their application of the Accountable Learning Model to a current problem (one of the 10 defined on 2016 or a different one of their choice.)

Here is a link to help you learn about the six rules - https://georgialearnsnow.ning.com/video/yves-morieux-as-work-gets-m....

Remarkable Speaker: Teri Williamson https://www.linkedin.com/in/williamsoninnov/

Moderator: Sunil Narang https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunil-narang-00b09b11/

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Here is a more recent video - much more highly produced - and ironically - much more structure and process oriented! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNsMHIPAiw4&feature=youtu.be

Looking forward to meeting you all here.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1-_utH1j0c

Looking forward to the discussion! It is all about gaining kowledge. Regardless of where you are in your framework, MOVE to a better vantage point! Don’t overwork it, just make sure what you invest is worth what you will learn.
I believe people worry about win/loss ratios. Mine is actually pretty low. I try A LOT of things that do not work. However, when I LOSE, I lose small. When I WIN, I win BIG. So, I worry much more about PROFIT/LOSS.

I am not afraid to invest small to answer a question or to disprove a hypothesis (that is the scientific method, right?). I just won’t bet the farm without reducing uncertainty. It requires framing the right problem, managing a network, trying things that may be wrong to pivot to profitability.

It NEVER means stalling. Standing still is the death of innovation. Your competitors are certainly moving - racing - past you. You will cease to exist.

Wisdom!

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