L&D in 20

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For L&D leaders and the teams they support, every minute matters. This show gives you everything you need in only 20 minutes. Upskilling? Got it. Increasing employee retention? You bet. Industry trends? Oh yeah. Showing the ROI of learning? We got you. One podcast, practical real-world examples, unlimited learning. Presented by the team at Go1.

  1. Building Learning Cultures: Aligning people, purpose and performance to make learning a habit with Melody Wong

    10月28日

    Building Learning Cultures: Aligning people, purpose and performance to make learning a habit with Melody Wong

    What if learning wasn’t an event, but a habit? In this episode, Julia sits down with Melody Wong, APAC Head of Learning and Development at Seek, to explore the evolving role of Learning and Development (L&D) within organizations. No longer confined to induction and compliance training, L&D is positioned as a key enabler of strategic workforce planning. The discussion emphasizes the importance of aligning L&D with broader workforce strategies, including building, borrowing, and balancing talent. The episode highlights the necessity for L&D to stay informed on market trends and industry research to effectively upskill teams, preparing them to meet future challenges in a rapidly changing environment. Key Quotes: “One of the big things that we're focusing on at Seek is using AI responsibly. So human judgment, critical thinking, those are really key skill sets to have as we're thinking about how we embrace and embed AI in our daily work. Because ultimately, as leaders of the organization and even as seekers, our role is to keep our organization safe. And if we don't use AI responsibly then we put ourselves and our organization at risk.” “ We've gotta think about our role in the organization. L&D is no longer a cobwebbed backroom function that only does induction and compliance training. We can and should be active supporters and enablers of strategy. So the focus, very much, is on helping P&C teams rethink workforce strategies more broadly, which is built by borrow, bot and balance. And we've got a really important role to play in the building element of workforce. So really helping seekers think about not just the skills that they need for today, but the skills that will carry our organization through the future.” Time Stamps: [00:00] Introduction: Rethinking L&D's Role [13:33] Supporting Strategy and Workforce Development [14:09] Adapting to Rapid Market Changes [14:19] Staying Ahead with Industry Trends Links: Melody on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melody-wong-cphr/  Julia on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-n-24836723/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    18 分鐘
  2. Building Thriving HR & L&D Careers in the Age of AI with Dr. Dieter Veldsman, Chief Scientist at the Academy to Innovate HR

    9月30日

    Building Thriving HR & L&D Careers in the Age of AI with Dr. Dieter Veldsman, Chief Scientist at the Academy to Innovate HR

    How are L&D and HR careers evolving in the age of AI? In this episode, Julia sits down with Dr. Dieter Veldsman, Chief Scientist at the Academy to Innovate HR, to discuss. Dieter shares his global perspective on the future of HR, the skill shifts leaders must prioritize today, and why we need to move from a career “ladder” to a “lattice” if we want to build thriving, future-ready workplaces. Along the way, he introduces practical frameworks, including his “Educate, Equip, Expose, Elevate” approach to AI adoption, and reflects on how HR and L&D can stay human while embracing technology. --------- Key Quotes:“Knowledge and skills have become the currency of the workforce.”   “Thriving, for me, is when more people choose to be in this profession, want to stay, see the impact they are making, and possess a skillset that makes them irreplaceable to business.”   “AI isn’t about tools—it’s about thinking differently about how work and learning get done.”   “We need both AI fluency and the ability to connect as humans. That paradox is what will define the future of work.” ------- Time stamps:(00:53) The evolution of HR and L&D in the age of AI (14:22) AI at Work:  Workplace shifts to prepare for (18:42) Future Ready: Educate, Equip, Expose, Elevate (22:16) The Learning List  --------- Links: Dieter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dieterveldsman/ Julia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-r-24836723/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    24 分鐘
  3. Effective marketing strategies for L&D Leaders with co-authors Bianca Baumann and Mike Taylor

    9月9日

    Effective marketing strategies for L&D Leaders with co-authors Bianca Baumann and Mike Taylor

    How can L&D implement marketing strategies to improve their learning outcomes?   In this episode, Julia sits down with co-authors of the book “Think Like a Marketer, Train Like an L&D Pro” to discuss. They discuss understanding audience behavior, using emotional design and the importance of learner personas.  --------- Key Quotes:“  Oftentimes we assume that we have people's attention by default, and it kind of leads to titles like leadership training, which not only is that boring, but it's literally invisible to people. We're asking people to pay attention in the context of YouTube and TikTok and thousands of impressions from ads everywhere you turn. Marketers understand what they're competing with and they've sort of cracked this code a long time ago.” - Mike  “ How do I actually understand motivations and emotions? And that is actually where learner personas come in. So they are a representation of your typical learner. And they certainly go above, you know, your regular target audience analysis, where usually we just focus on demographic information and learner personas. -------- Time stamps:(01:20) Effective marketing strategies for L&D  (14:14) AI at Work:  (16:19) Future Ready:  (20:28) The Learning List  --------- Links: Bianca on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/biancabaumann/  Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miketaylor/ Julia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-r-24836723/

    23 分鐘
  4. The dos and don’ts of microlearning with Craig McFadyen, Co-founder and Director of LearningPlanet

    7月29日

    The dos and don’ts of microlearning with Craig McFadyen, Co-founder and Director of LearningPlanet

    How can L&D leaders make microlearning successful? In this episode, Julia sits down with Craig McFadyen, Co-founder and Director of LearningPlanet, to discuss in depth. Craig discusses the evolution of microlearning and dives into tactical advice for integrating microlearning into training strategies.   --------- Key Quotes:“ The microlearning factor has been around since the 1800s, but now everybody's talking about it because it's the perfect time for microlearning to fit into the problems in the market, which is time and budget.” “I can watch one of our one-minute videos on my phone before I'm about to go into a coaching session, just to remind myself, walk straight into that meeting, sit down, apply those skills, and see the immediate results and feedback.” -------- Time stamps:(00:55) The do’s and don’ts of microlearning (17:54) AI at Work: How to be irreplaceable  (19:32) Future Ready: Let your internal team focus on niche training  --------- Links: Craig on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigmcfadyen/ Learning Planet: http://www.learningplanet.tv/ One-minute video on ‘What is Microlearning?’ - https://vimeo.com/lplanet/microlearning Two-minute video ‘LearningPlanet versus YouTube’ - https://vimeo.com/1053167709 Julia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-r-24836723/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    22 分鐘
  5. The role of L&D: From skill gaps to business opportunity with Chris Eigeland, Co-founder and CEO of Go1

    4月8日

    The role of L&D: From skill gaps to business opportunity with Chris Eigeland, Co-founder and CEO of Go1

    How has learning evolved, and how should companies adapt? In this episode, Dan sits down with Chris Eigeland, the Co-founder and CEO of Go1. With a multifaceted background from theme park design to human rights law, Chris discusses the unique challenges and opportunities faced by today's learning and development industry. --------- Key Quotes:“ If you look at the investment in an individual’s sort of lifelong learning, you know, unsurprisingly, that investment drops off a cliff  after someone turns about 24, 25…  there is a growing need for skill development, but the institutional support is lacking and therefore companies need to step up and fill that gap.” “ When I think about what's important and what opportunities are available for companies in market, I think about, do you have an L&D program that is available and frictionless? People want to be learning where they are, not where you want them to be.” “What does a strong learning culture look like? It is something rooted in three things: one is curiosity, one is velocity, and one is a high-trust team. And those three things together will accelerate business outcomes.” -------- Time stamps:(00:46) The evolution of learning and how to adapt  (11:05) 60-seconds budget breakdown  (12:18) Lifelong learning (15:05) Self-development hacks   --------- Links:  Chris Eigeland on LinkedIn Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    17 分鐘

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For L&D leaders and the teams they support, every minute matters. This show gives you everything you need in only 20 minutes. Upskilling? Got it. Increasing employee retention? You bet. Industry trends? Oh yeah. Showing the ROI of learning? We got you. One podcast, practical real-world examples, unlimited learning. Presented by the team at Go1.