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Lost and Desperate

Random ramblings that might, or might not, relate to training, learning, development, and management

Tag: conspiracy of convenience

Why is a training course so popular?

The business knows it probably won’t work. The learning function knows it probably won’t work. The person attending knows it probably won’t work. The supplier delivering knows it probably won’t work. What it does is offer everyone an excuse for their own failures, and absolves them of the responsibility for their own behaviour. Why do… Read More Why is a training course so popular?

January 7, 2020January 6, 2020 andrewjacobslnd3 Comments

It ain’t your problem

I was presenting a workshop at the Learning Technologies Summer Forum yesterday and mentioned a phrase in passing which someone spotted and amplified: Most L&D problems are not L&D problems If that’s the case, why are L&D trying to fix them with a learning intervention?

June 13, 2018June 12, 2018 andrewjacobslnd4 Comments

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