Modernist
Just under a year ago I asked what modern learning is and got plenty of thoughtful and informed responses. Here’s a list I’ve been pondering since then: Is your learning ‘modern’?
Just under a year ago I asked what modern learning is and got plenty of thoughtful and informed responses. Here’s a list I’ve been pondering since then: Is your learning ‘modern’?
I wrote about selling earlier this week. I met with a group of L&D people earlier this week at #LnDCoWork. We were talking with Michelle Parry-Slater after a reading from the second edition of her book. We were discussing how L&D is moving/needs to move (delete as appropriate) and I mentioned how we don’t see… Read More Serendipity
I’ve been looking at the popularity of different tools since Jane Hart published the Top 10 Tools for Learning this week. What’s interesting is how quickly some tools have made it up the chart, and, conversely, how quickly some tools have fallen. The new entrants and risers are AI related – of course – but… Read More Take your time
Selling is easy if the market you’re selling to is used to buying. Selling is easy if the product is obvious. If your product is sophisticated and the people don’t want to buy, it becomes much more complex. You can’t sell ‘learning’ like a product. It has an elegance and refinement which makes it both… Read More Selling is easy
I read a lot on different media about how nobody cares. When someone says ‘nobody cares’ what they mean is THEY don’t care. Many aspects of your personal and work life might go unnoticed or unappreciated by others, even if they are significant to you. Remember that someone, somewhere WILL appreciate you – you just… Read More Nobody cares