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Leading Learning Podcast

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The market for continuing education, professional development, and lifelong learning is large and evolving rapidly. Competition is growing and learners have more options than ever. The Leading Learning Podcast is for learning business professionals who want to thrive in this new landscape. In each episode, co-hosts Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele provide actionable insights based on their own deep experience and expertise or invite in experts and practitioners to share their perspectives.

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230: Learning Design Thinking with Carol Hamilton

Design thinking is a human-centered, flexible approach to solving big problems. And Carol Hamilton, principal and founder of Grace Social Sector Consulting , uses her background in organization development combined with her expertise in design thinking, to help nonprofits and associations solve those big problems to become more strategic, effective, and innovative. In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, Celisa talks with Carol about the topic of design thinking, including what it is an...

Mar 17, 202042 min

229: The eLearning Hype Curve with Andy Hicken of Web Courseworks

Which learning trends are going to have the most impact on your learning business, and how do you know if they are here to stay? Being able to track how each of these trends actually evolve over time, while separating their related hype from true potential value, can provide answers to these often difficult questions. This is why Web Courseworks , in an effort led by Andy Hicken, Vice President of Technology Solutions, now publishes an annual eLearning Hype Curve (based on the Gartner Hype Cycle...

Mar 10, 202052 min

228: Virtual Conferences Now

Virtual conferences are something we’ve been deeply immersed in for years—both because we’ve done a lot of research and writing about them, such as with The Virtual Events Report —and also because we’ve been practitioners of them with our annual Learning • Technology • DesignTM (LTD) virtual conference, which we recently wrapped up for 2020. In this episode, we discuss the many compelling reasons of why more learning businesses need to seriously consider making virtual events a serious part of t...

Mar 03, 202020 min

227: Self-Evolved Leadership with David McKeown

Outfield Leadership founder, Dave McKeown is a leadership expert who helps individuals, teams, and organizations achieve excellence by doing the ordinary things extraordinarily well. And his recent book, The Self-Evolved Leader: Elevate Your Focus and Develop Your People in a World That Refuses to Slow Down is based on the premise that to be an effective leader in today’s busy world requires a uniquely different mindset and skillset than what was necessary in the past. In this episode of the Lea...

Feb 25, 202035 min

226: Effective Marketing and Increased Conversion Rates with Tony Paille of AIIM International

As the chief revenue officer for AIIM International ­– a membership association offering training and certification for information professionals – Tony Paille is responsible for managing the sales and marketing teams while driving revenue growth. He is also a featured speaker at our upcoming Learning • Technology • Design virtual conference where he will be talking about how to get more visitors to click the “buy” button . In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, Jeff talks with Tony ab...

Feb 18, 202036 min

225: The Learning Business

What exactly does it mean to be a learning business? It’s a topic that permeates our work, but it’s not something we have explicitly discussed in quite some time. Given the concept of the learning business is central to what we do while also often difficult to grasp – and because we plan to make it the unifying theme for our upcoming Learning • Technology • Design virtual conference (LTD) – we felt it the perfect time to revisit it. In this episode, we delve into what it really means (and doesn’...

Feb 11, 202015 min

224: Learning and Flow with Jerel Bonner

In order to effectively prepare for the future of work, it’s critical that we—as individual learners and learning providers—truly understand the types of skills that will be necessary to succeed. Jerel Bonner, a ‘human behavior awareness’ consultant and co-founder of Coralling Chaos , really walks the walk when it comes to continually learning to adapt and evolve to meet the demands of the future. And recently, the TEDx speaker and author of Sharpening China’s Talent , has been very focused on t...

Feb 04, 202043 min

223: The 60-Year Curriculum with Dr. Chris Dede

Dr. Chris Dede, Professor in Learning Technologies at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education, is focused on developing new types of educational systems to meet the opportunities and challenges of the 21st century. And as a leader in emerging technologies and policy related to educational transformation and innovation, Dr. Dede is also a central player in the Sixty-Year Curriculum (60YC) initiative, a new way of thinking about higher education that accounts for the roughly six decades ...

Jan 28, 202041 min

222: 2020 Learning Business Trends

2020 is now upon us and, in this new year – and decade – there are certainly some key topics that all learning businesses need to make sure they are paying attention to. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, we are practicing what we preach by repurposing content from a recent Webinar and sharing six specific trends set to impact learning businesses in the new year, and beyond. Full show notes available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode222 ....

Jan 21, 202036 min

221: 10 Years and 10 Non-Obvious Megatrends with Rohit Bhargava

Rohit Bhargava, an innovation and marketing expert, keynote speaker, and founder of the Non-Obvious Company , strongly believes in the power of non-obvious thinking. And as a trend curator, he is also the best-selling author of the Non-Obvious series of books, which have highlighted top trends annually since 2011. Making his fourth appearance on the podcast, Rohit returns to Leading Learning to discuss his most recent book, Non-Obvious Megatrends ­– the tenth and final edition in the Non-Obvious...

Jan 14, 202038 min

220: Exploring Educational Podcasts with Tara Bryan of TLS Learning

With a passion to create learning experiences that move the needle and greatly impact the success of learners in their organizations, Tara Bryan, founder and CEO of TLS Learning , is an expert in the areas of learning design and development. She is also the force behind the Course Building Secrets Podcast , and with over 80 episodes to date, she has first-hand knowledge about what it takes to successfully launch a podcast. In this first Leading Learning episode of 2020, Celisa talks with Tara ab...

Jan 07, 202030 min

219: Action Mapping and Activity Design with Cathy Moore

When it comes to training design, perhaps focusing on what people need to be able to do, not simply what they need to know, can make all the difference. That’s because this leads to activity-centered training rather than traditional information presentations. These concepts are what led Cathy Moore, speaker, training designer, and author of Map It: The Hands-On Guide to Strategic Training Design , to create the action mapping model. Her goal is to “save the world from boring instruction” and her...

Dec 31, 201931 min

218: The Self Directed Learner

As individuals in the business of lifelong learning, we need to embrace—and cultivate—the characteristics related to effective learning habits. In this encore episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff celebrate the self-directed learner including what it means to be one and why it’s important. Full show notes available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode218 . We are grateful to our sponsor for this quarter, Community Brands: ** Community Brands provides a suite of cloud-bas...

Dec 24, 201921 min

217: Leading a Learning Economy with Duncan Cox and Taylor Kendal

With a global mission to “accelerate the world toward 21st century education and workplace infrastructures, address inequity with student and employee centric models, and connect the fragmented ecosystem of stakeholders into a unified hub of innovation”, Learning Economy is focused on solving some of the world’s toughest challenges. And how do they plan to accomplish their ambitious mission? A key way is through blockchain, the technology that allows for capturing and tracking digital data in a ...

Dec 17, 201944 min

216: Working Out Loud with John Stepper

After working three decades for various large, global companies, John Stepper – a self-described “accidental entrepreneur” – began searching for ways to get more out of work and life. This search is what ultimately led him to create Working Out Loud , an approach to building relationships that helps you achieve a goal by making contributions over time that you make visible to others. Not only does the process increase access to more people, knowledge, and opportunities, but it leads to greater f...

Dec 10, 201942 min

215: 3 Factors That Limit Sales of Education

When trying to understand what it takes to succeed in the education business –particularly when it comes to increasing sales – there are many factors to consider. And it usually doesn’t have anything to do with having the latest bells and whistles, or perhaps a huge catalog of offerings. In fact, what we’ve observed over two decades of extensive research and consulting, is that it typically comes down to three fundamental areas. In this episode, we examine the three factors that often impact and...

Dec 03, 201919 min

214: Innovation and Credit for Prior Learning with Louis Soares of ACE

With more than two decades of experience in postsecondary education policy and practice, Louis Soares, Chief Learning and Innovation Officer for the American Council on Education (ACE), is a true innovator and thought leader on emerging trends in higher education. He has also published a number of important papers while at ACE, including The Post-traditional Learners Manifesto Revisited: Aligning Postsecondary Education with Real Life for Adult Student Success and Evolving Higher Education Busin...

Nov 26, 201941 min

213: Diving into Deeper Learning with Dr. Patti Shank

As an internationally recognized learning designer, speaker, and researcher, Dr. Patti Shank uses evidence-based analysis aimed at improving training, learning, and performance outcomes. She was an award-winning contributing editor for Online Learning Magazine, research director for the eLearning Guild, and is a regular contributor to eLearning Industry . Patti is also author of the Deeper Learning series ­– Write and Organize for Deeper Learning , Practice and Feedback for Deeper Learning , and...

Nov 19, 201950 min

212: After Action Live Review

With the launch of a new event recently behind us, we wanted to devote some time to reflect on the experience. And, as we have done with past Leading Learning events, we are utilizing the After Action Review (AAR) as a framework to guide that reflection process. For those that might not be aware, the new event - Live Review 2019 - was a two-day, entirely online offering that allowed participants a chance to get targeted demos from 14 learning platforms focused on learning businesses and committe...

Nov 12, 201925 min

211: Opening the Door to Lifelong Learning with Grant Aldrich of OnlineDegree.com

Grant Aldrich, founder and CEO of OnlineDegree.com , is working to remove the major barriers adults are often faced with when deciding whether or not to go back to school. And as somebody who personally experienced the overwhelming impact of student debt, the company’s mission – to make higher education more accessible and affordable for everyone – is something he is genuinely passionate about. In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, Jeff talks with Grant about the business model behind...

Nov 05, 201939 min

210: Strategic Doing with Ed Morrison

For over 25 years Ed Morrison, founder and director of the Agile Strategy Lab at Purdue University , has been studying challenges related to how humans collaborate and engage in complex work. In that time, he pioneered the development of Strategic Doing, a new approach to strategy and complex collaboration in open, loosely connected networks. He is also a co-author of Strategic Doing: Ten Skills for Agile Leadership , which outlines this new discipline of leadership strategy with practical ways ...

Oct 29, 201944 minSeason 210Ep. 4

209: The Art and Science of Effective Feedback

It’s not unusual to be asked for feedback by a colleague or friend. And, likewise, it’s not unusual to be offered unsolicited feedback, whether from a boss, colleague, or friend. But giving—and receiving—feedback is arguably harder than most people think. It’s an art and a science. And it’s exceedingly important that learning professionals take the time to learn that art and science because of the critical role that feedback plays in learning. In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, Cel...

Oct 22, 201925 minSeason 5Ep. 209

208: Never Stop Learning with Dr. Bradley Staats

Behavioral scientist and operations expert, Dr. Bradley Staats is a professor at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina. With a focus on learning and analytics, he integrates work in operations management and human behavior to understand how to improve individual, team, and organizational performance. He’s also a speaker and author of the award-winning book, Never Stop Learning: Stay Relevant, Reinvent Yourself and Thrive , which is essentially an operating manual ...

Oct 15, 201937 min

207: Creating Conferences That Work with Adrian Segar

For almost three decades, Adrian Segar has been designing and facilitating participant-driven and participation-rich meetings. His book, Conferences That Work: Creating Events That People Love , is the how-to manual for stepping outside the realm of the traditional conference model to create peer conferences, which are highly interactive, attendee-driven events that uniquely leverage attendees' expertise and experience. And his new book, Event Crowdsourcing: Creating Events People Actually Want ...

Oct 08, 20191 hr 1 min

206: 5 Key Aspects of Getting a High Return on Your LMS Investment

Do you wonder - or worry - about LMS ROI? When it comes to determining whether to implement a new or replacement learning management system, it’s important to ask, “What will the return on investment be?” Oftentimes, organizations struggle to try and answer this question—or even worse, it isn’t ever asked at all. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa and Jeff help you answer this sometimes daunting question and provide 5 key aspects of getting a high return on your LMS investme...

Oct 01, 201921 min

205: Spanning Leadership and Learning with Dr. Wanda Wallace

Dr. Wanda Wallace, Managing Partner of Leadership Forum, LLC , is committed to changing the world by helping people improve the quality of their conversations. As a globally recognized leadership expert, the Out of the Comfort Zone radio show host coaches leaders, conducts seminars and works with teams to improve their leadership capability. In recent years, much of her work has focused on helping women “get to the top, stick, and thrive” and—as an extension of that work—the potential trap for b...

Sep 24, 201941 min

204: A Human-Centered Approach to Technology and Learning with Kate O’Neill

With a focus on helping humanity prepare for an increasingly data and tech-driven future, Kate O’Neill, AKA the “tech humanist”, helps guide and inspire businesses to create truly meaningful human experiences. As a leading innovator across technology, marketing, and operations, Kate is a global keynote speaker, strategic advisor, and author of the recent, Tech Humanist: How You Can Make Technology Better for Business and Better for Humans. She is also the founder of KO Insights , which helps cli...

Sep 17, 201942 min

203: 7 Metalearning Moves to Empower Lifelong Learning

As learning businesses, it’s critical that we know how to empower our learners in order to achieve long-term success. That’s because empowerment is at the core of a successful business model for all learning businesses. So how can we best empower learners? It starts by committing to understanding and applying what we know related to how people learn—essentially, metalearning. In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, Jeff and Celisa discuss 7 specific “metalearning moves” you can utilize ...

Sep 10, 201929 min

202: Showing Your Work with Jane Bozarth

As a well-known writer, speaker, and practitioner in the world of learning and development, Jane Bozarth is passionate about sharing her experiences and helping others grow. She is the Director of Research for the eLearning Guild , and author of Show Your Work: The Payoffs . Jane also writes the popular monthly “Nuts & Bolts” column in Learning Solutions magazine . And she co-hosts #lrnchat , a weekly discussion on Twitter for people interested in how to help other people learn in formal, in...

Sep 03, 201957 min

201: Learning Engineering and Data Analytics with Dr. Ellen Wagner

Award-winning learning technologist, Dr. Ellen Wagner has extensive leadership experience in the fields learning and learning technology. She’s a self-described learning activist who co-founded the Predictive Analytics Reporting (PAR) Framework, a predictive analytics research effort. And she’s the founder and managing partner of North Coast EduVisory Services, which helps higher-ed and commercial organizations make better use of data analytics resources, talent, and technology platforms. In thi...

Aug 27, 201940 min
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