Thought leadership
The desire to be a thought leader should disqualify you from ever being one.
The desire to be a thought leader should disqualify you from ever being one.
I don’t like the description of learning systems as ‘like Netflix’. Learning isn’t entertainment and the way people search for (and find and use content) isn’t the same as a video streaming supplier. There is, however, one element of Netflix that internal learning teams can learn from; the subscription model. The difference is the same… Read More Transactional
Someone said to me recently that they ask me stuff about learning because I have an intuition for what works. Apparently, intuition is defined as: the ability to understand something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning You can’t train intuition; you can help people learn how to access the right information quickly to be… Read More Intuition
I was on a Twitter Space for the first time yesterday. Twitter Spaces are live audio conversations on Twitter. A competitor to Clubhouse, they’ve recently been made available to all Twitter users with more than 600 followers. I’ve not been sold on Clubhouse. Apart from being on iOS only (I’ve no Apple products) and an… Read More Give it space
I pinged a post out yesterday about learning styles and, like many of my rants, this one prompted lots of discussion. As I said in my reply to the original post about the topic, if you are able to create a real-world learning intervention that takes learning styles into account – and proves that such… Read More Prod it