Broken promises
L&D vendor webinars promise outcome-led learning, then subject us to hour-long platform demos nobody asked for. We’d never design learning like that for our people, so why do we accept being sold to that way?
L&D vendor webinars promise outcome-led learning, then subject us to hour-long platform demos nobody asked for. We’d never design learning like that for our people, so why do we accept being sold to that way?
There are two kinds of webinars you end up attending. The first is a broadcast.Someone talks. You listen. The chat might get read, or it might not. The second is a participatory session.The chat is active and the learning comes from the discussion, not just the slides. Most people show up the same way to… Read More Two Very Different Webinars
It’s humbling when you get feedback like this: Thank you! I think Andrew Jacobs is one of the best webinar hosts out there! He made my job easy and the experience of the attendees superb! I’m not good at receiving praise; I’ve mentioned it before how I think I’m doing my job and don’t expect… Read More Praise be
I am incredibly lucky to do what I do. This week I’ve had the experience of delivery, listening to a FABULOUS recording of the Women Talking About Learning podcast, and be part of two webinars. Both the webinars were excellent; amazing co-presenters and hosts, brilliantly administered from conception to execution. Both the webinars were about… Read More SO Lucky
I’ve spoken about the Power of 10 before; it’s an approach to looking at performance 10 days, weeks, and months after a learning intervention to begin to recognise where patterns are forming and how learning impacts. I’m delighted to have the opportunity to speak again about this in April this year with Watershed. We’ll be… Read More Exponents