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The Mindtools L&D Podcast

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The Mindtools L&D Podcast is a must-listen for anyone involved in Learning and Development or Human Resources. The weekly show features regular appearances from the Mind Tools team plus special guests to get right to the heart of issues affecting the L&D and HR communities. From learning needs analysis and evidence-based practice through to the impact of technology on work and hot topics at industry conferences, you'll get critical insights into the world of work, performance and learning.

Episodes

411 — Your questions answered (Part 1)

This week on The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Ross G and Owen are diving into their L&D mailbag to answer your questions. We discuss: · Will there be more or less opportunity to make a meaningful living in L&D over the next five years? (via JD Dillon) · If we think of L&D as a product, what would you sunset and what would the top three candidates look like for development? (via Sean Brown) · What's more important to a Learning strategy and approach... Speed or Efficacy? (via Marc Steven Ramos) · Wha...

Sep 10, 202440 minEp. 411

410 — Agile L&D puts the ‘human’ into ‘Human Resources’

This week on The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , we're putting the ‘people’ back into People Development and the ‘human’ back into ‘Human Resources, as we explore Natal Dank's book Agile L&D. Natal is the co-owner and director of PXO Culture, a consultancy firm on a mission to make HR, culture and change about humans. And her book, Agile L&D , is a follow-up to Agile HR . We discuss: Problems with a ‘traditional’ approach to L&D Tools and methods for prioritizing and organizing workloads Whether ‘agile...

Sep 03, 202450 minEp. 410

409 — Communication skills for geeks

Technical professionals have a high level of expertise, but translating that expertise for non-technical colleagues isn’t alway s straightforward. Whether you’re an engineer, a resea r cher , or even an L&D professional, how can you communicate in a way th at resonates with you r audience? This week on the Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Ross D and Owen are joined by Neil Thompson, founder of Teach The Geek, to discuss: why good communication skills are important for technical professionals; the specif...

Aug 27, 202434 minEp. 409

408 — Early careers: What if we teach them and they leave?

This week we’re revisiting an old adage: The employer who says, ‘What if we train our people and they leave?’ And the trainer who says, ‘What if we don't and they stay?’ As Talent Development Manager for Kew Green Hotels, Clare Sheppard knows all about this. She’s responsible for helping those who want to stay progress in their careers, while giving those who leave a great experience that they can carry with them into their next role. We discuss: · the types of colleague who fall into the ‘Early...

Aug 20, 202436 minEp. 408

407 — Revisiting 70:20:10: From learning to performance

Last week on The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Ross G and Owen explored how the 70:20:10 model is being applied by three L&D Practitioners: Ceri Sharples, Cath Addis, and Carl Akintola-Davis. Today, we wanted to follow up on some of the challenges posed during that discussion with The 70:20:10 Institute’s Charles Jennings. What does it really mean to 'integrate learning into the workflow', and how does 70:20:10 move us towards a performance focus? We discuss: · Where the numbers ‘70’, ‘20’ and ‘10’ c...

Aug 13, 202452 minEp. 407

406 — Revisiting 70:20:10: Theory into practice

Depending how you count it, 70:20:10 is almost 40 years old. The model provides a high-level outline of how we learn at work: 10% through formal learning, 20% through working with others, 70% through doing the work. The numbers get criticised, but this insight is widely accepted: Most of what we learn does not come from formal training. But how then should L&D practitioners apply the model to the work that they do? Is it still a useful concept after all this time? In the first of this two-part s...

Aug 06, 202445 minEp. 406

405 — What’s in your book bag this summer?

A summer holiday holds the potential for distraction-free reading. With that in mind, in this week’s episode our podcast team suggest books that hold lessons for L&D practitioners. Which might you take on holiday this summer? Book list Right Kind of Wrong. Why Learning to Fail Can Teach Us to Thrive (2023) by Amy Edmondson www.amazon.co.uk/Right-Kind-Wrong-Learning-Thrive Counter-Intelligence: What the secret world can teach us about problem-solving and creativity (2024) by Robert Hannigan https...

Jul 30, 202446 min

404 — We're all too busy for your L&D

According to a recent study from Ipsos, and commissioned by Amazon, 86% of respondents said that career development is essential, very or fairly important to them. But, in our experience, it tends to become a lot less important when the day-to-day demands of work crop up. So, in this week’s episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , return guest Neil John Cunningham from Align Learn Do joins Ross G to ask why this is, and what to do about it. We discuss: How to build the credibility of your L&D fun...

Jul 23, 202432 minEp. 404

403 — How do we support more experienced managers?

In part three of our #B uilding B etter M anagers series, Ross Garner and Nahdia Khan are joined for one last time by Dr Anna Barnett from the Mind Tools Insights team. If you’ve been listening along recently, we’ve already covered the capabilities that make a ‘good’ manager, and how we can develop them. In this week’s episode, we’re looking at how we support more experienced managers. We discuss: The long-term impact of early management training D ifferences (and similarities) between new and e...

Jul 16, 202445 minEp. 403

402 — How do we build better managers?

Last week, we kicked off our three-part #BuildingBetterManagers series with an overview of the 12 capabilities that we know make a difference to performance. Now we’re asking: How do we help managers build those capabilities? To answer this question, Ross G and Ross D are joined once again by Dr Anna Barnett, from the Mind Tools Insights team, to discuss her recommendations from our latest report: ‘Building Better Managers’. We discuss: Evidence-based approaches to improving manager capability H...

Jul 09, 202439 minEp. 402

401 — What makes a great manager

What does good management look like? What skills and capabilities does a manager need? Are you a good manager? In this week’s episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Ross Garner and Owen Ferguson are joined by Dr Anna Barnett, from our own in-house Insights team, to discuss the findings of our latest report: ‘Building Better Managers’. In the first of three episodes exploring how we can improve management capability for our people and organizations, we discuss: · How we define a ‘good’ manager ·...

Jul 02, 202445 minEp. 401

400 — 400th Episode Special!

For eight years, the team here on The Mind Tools L&D Podcast (formerly The GoodPractice Podcast ) have been chatting work, performance and learning with some of the brightest minds in learning and development. This week, to celebrate the release of our 400 th episode, our friends Phil Willcox from Emotion at Work and Ady Howes from Digital Skills People have pulled together a tribute episode for us. We discuss: · the Mind Tools team’s favourite episodes · what we learned from 400 episodes of pod...

Jun 25, 202441 minEp. 400

399 — How to build engagement with your content libraries

Digital learning content offers a scalable, always-on option to help your people build their skills and overcome workplace challenges. But often these libraries get dusty, bogged down by out-of-date content with little relevance, or hidden away in a dark corner of the intranet where no one can find them. So in this episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Virgin Money’s Martin Ritchie, Digital Learning Manager, joins Ross Garner and Lara to share : H ow Virgin Money raise awareness of their Mind ...

Jun 18, 202440 minEp. 399

398 — Star Trek Special: The future of AI

In ‘Measure of a Man', episode nine of the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation , the Enterprise crew debate whether their robot companion, Data, is truly alive. More interesting for us, though, is the way they interact with artificial intelligence (AI) in general. Not just for what it tells us about how AI tools might evolve, but also for how we humans work with them. So in this special episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Ross Ganer, Claire, Ross Dick and Nahdia discuss: · How cl...

Jun 11, 202446 minEp. 398

397 — Do organizational learning communities ever work?

We humans are social creatures. We form organic communities wherever we go, based on shared interests, passions and needs. But when we try to impose top-down learning communities on an employee population, things get more difficult. Is it possible for L&D to create a flourishing community? In this week’s episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Ross Garner and Nahdia Khan are joined by Andy Lancaster, author of Organizational Learning Communities , who offers a framework that can help. We discuss...

Jun 04, 202442 minEp. 397

396 — Applying the COM-B model for behavior change

In learning and development, we typically want people to do something that they are currently not doing, or to stop doing something that they shouldn't be. One obvious approach is training, but there are in fact a broad spectrum of interventions that we can deploy. In this week’s episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Ross and Owen are joined by Wil Procter, Strategy and Innovation Director at Nazaré, and by Jessica Holt, Senior Behavioural Science Consultant at Inizio Engage XD. We explore: · ...

May 28, 202442 min

395 — Once upon a time: Data-based storytelling in L&D

As professionals, we want to know if our work has had the impact we originally intended and to tell others about it. This means getting comfortable with data and crafting compelling data stories. On this episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast, Ross G is joined by Neil Cunningham, founder of Align | Learn | Do and author of Narratives and Numbers , to discuss practical and mindset shifts L&D can take. We explore: why people think it’s too difficult to measure the ROI of learning how to get stakeho...

May 21, 202435 minEp. 395

394 — Burn your bullsh*t in a bonfire moment

You’ve got a brilliant idea for the next big thing in tech and have gathered the smartest engineers and designers to build it (plus the cash to pay them). Will it end up being a success? You’ve got the best team to deliver it, so why wouldn’t it be? Well… Gemma, Ross and Martin Gonzalez, Google’s Effective Founders Project founder and author, discuss this situation on The Mind Tools L&D Podcast. We explore: · how and why it’s people issues that often lead to (startup) business failure · the bala...

May 14, 202443 minEp. 384

393 — Is positive psychology practical?

If you’re thinking, isn’t positive psychology a bit ‘woo woo’, and a bit like forcing yourself to take a sunny outlook, then this episode is for you. As an approach to a happier, more balanced inner and outer life, positive psychology is not woo – it has a solid scientific foundation with practical methodologies. Gemma, Ross Garner and their guest, Leadership coach Sandra Berko, discuss these very points this week on The Mind Tools L&D Podcast. We explore: · what positive psychology is and isn’t...

May 07, 202440 minEp. 393

392 — Adaptive vs linear courses: Which performs better?

Adaptive courses come in many forms, but generally respond to the learner’s existing knowledge and skills: thereby optimizing the time to completion. But do they improve learning outcomes? In this week’s episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Ross G and Owen are joined by Roy de Vries, Learning Innovator at aNewSpring , to explore the results of an experiment they ran to compare adaptive vs linear courses. We discuss: F orms of adaptive learning content; T he potential advantages of adaptive le...

Apr 30, 202442 minEp. 392

391 — Knock out your tasks with timeboxing

Timeboxing means dividing your day into 15-60 minute slots, based on your priorities, and then sticking to those slots as you dive into the business of work. If that sounds great, it is. If it sounds easy, it isn’t. In this week’s episode o f The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , author Marc Zao-Sanders joins Ross G to give him advice on timeboxing his life. We discuss: · The benefits of timeboxing; · How email is the ‘killer’, and what to do about it; · The difficulties that Ross had implementing timebo...

Apr 23, 202445 minEp. 391

390 — Joining forces with your brain

As learning designers, we’re ultimately in the business of trying to help people build new connections in their brains. To do this effectively, we need to have a fundamental understanding of how the brain works. But how far down the neuroscience rabbit hole do we need to go? In this week’s episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Ross Dickie and Ross Garner are joined by Lauren Waldman, learning scientist, consultant, and founder of Learning Pirate. We discuss: · Lauren’s journey to deepen her un...

Apr 16, 202436 minEp. 390

389 — Coaching for all

As a conversation approach and development tool, coaching is a highly effective option for everyone – not just the executive suite. Professional coaches are expensive, so how can large organisations give all of their employees the chance to be coached and for coaching conversations to be the norm? In this episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Gemma and Claire are joined by Mina Papakonstantinou, Manager in the Leadership development team at Deloitte, to discuss upskilling internal coaches at s...

Apr 09, 202426 minEp. 389

388 — Public speaking in L&D

Whether you’re delivering workshops, speaking at conferences, presenting to senior leaders, or even hosting L&D’s favorite podcast, public speaking is a critical skill for learning professionals. So how do you develop this skill, and how do you manage your nerves when speaking publicly? In this week’s episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Ross D and Lara are joined by Samantha Tulloch, public speaker and business-transformation consultant. We discuss: · the nuances of public speaking in an L&D...

Apr 02, 202441 minEp. 388

387 — Bringing spaced practice into workplace learning

One-off learning interventions are frequently the ‘go to’ solution for workplace learning teams, but we know that spaced repetition and retrieval practice are more effective. How do we get past organizational constraints that make this difficult? In this week’s episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Tony Manwani from People Unboxed joins Ross Dickie and Ross Garner to discuss: · The problems with one-off interventions · Science-backed principles to make an impact · How Tony’s ‘BentoBot’ tool pu...

Mar 26, 202432 minEp. 387

386 — How do we leverage AI for education?

Throughout the first few months of this year, we’ve been exploring artificial intelligence for L&D. In episode 377, Donald Taylor gave us the context on the extent to which L&D pros are using AI In episode 379, Ross Steven offered advice for getting started. This week on The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , Ross and Owen were joined by Kacper Lodzikowski, Vice President of AI Capabilities at Pearson, to discuss the opportunities that AI presents for education. We discuss: · Why AI presents such a challe...

Mar 19, 202440 minEp. 386

385 — Building a modern learning ecosystem

Today’s workplace is one where change is the norm. Learning is critical in this environment, but supporting learning isn’t just about creating content . In this week’s episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast , JD Dillon joins Ross Dickie a nd Ross Garner to discuss his book, The Modern Learning Ecosystem . We cover: Why JD’s book includes ‘learning’ in its title, even though it’s not really about learning ; The role of influence, and what L&D can do to earn it ; The six key tasks of L&D, and how t...

Mar 12, 202443 minEp. 385

384 — What will be hot in workplace L&D in 2024?

Donald Taylor describes this year’s Global Sentiment Survey as the ‘unsurprising survey’. Predictably, artificial intelligence topped the table by some margin. But the results of this year’s survey still tell us a lot about how L&D perceives itself and the challenges we face as a profession. In this week’s episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast, Donald joins Ross and Owen to parse the results of the Global Sentiment Survey 2024. We discuss: · How L&D views the benefits and challenges associated w...

Mar 05, 202441 minEp. 384

383 — Designing learning for the charity sector

While there are often constraints in charity’s learning budgets, it’s actually this limitation that can point the way to more efficient and effective learning design and development. There’s much that the corporate learning world can learn from this. In this episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast, Gemma is joined by Gill Chester, Director of Little Man Project and Ross Dickie to discuss creating learning for organisations on a mission to change the world for the better. We talked about: Resourcef...

Feb 27, 202442 minEp. 383

382 — You don’t have to talk to add value

As experts, managers or leaders, we often seek to help others by talking, talking, talking. But what if we didn’t talk and just listened? This week in The Mind Tools L&D Podcast, Ross and Gemma are joined by Georgie Rudd, an executive coach, to discuss the trials and delights of listening. We explore: · reasons that we don’t listen well · the consequences of not listening (and of listening!) · how we can improve listening skills. Georgie recommended Nancy Klein as an expert on listening and tech...

Feb 20, 202438 minEp. 382