Episode 13: Training Industry Trends and Predictions
In the season 1 finale of "The Business of Learning," we talk to industry leaders about training market trends in 2018 and predictions for 2019.
In the season 1 finale of "The Business of Learning," we talk to industry leaders about training market trends in 2018 and predictions for 2019.
Vidya Krishnan, global chief learning officer at Ericsson, shares her thoughts on training technical employees, the "soft skills versus technical skills" debate, and the need for continuous learning.
For National Distance Learning Week, Ken Conn (past president and chairman of the board, U.S. Distance Learning Association) and Melissa Loble (senior vice president of customer success and partnerships, Instructure) share their thoughts on distance learning, what the future of online training looks like, and what corporate L&D leaders can learn from K-12 and university education.
The Business of Learning, Episode 10. Amy DuVernet, CPTM, Ph.D., shares insights on what learners want, why we should care, and how to deliver engaging and effective training.
The Business of Learning Episode, Episode 9. Tom Whelan, Ph.D., describes how executives see corporate training and shares strategies for L&D leaders to work with executives to develop and implement training strategy.
The Business of Learning Episode, Episode 8. We speak to Larry Boyer, consultant, speaker and author of the new book “The Robot in the Next Cubicle: What You Need to Know to Adapt and Succeed in the Automation Age.”
The Business of Learning Episode, Episode 7. We speak to four experts on sales enablement.
The Business of Learning Episode, Episode 6. We speak to Sam Herring and Dr. Tom Tonkin about the learner experience.
The Business of Learning Episode, Episode 5. We speak to Michael Lee Stallard and Jay Morris about employee wellness, satisfaction and engagement.
The Business of Learning, Episode 4: Just in time for International Coaching Week, we speak to a panel of experts about communication, feedback, technology and coaching.
The Business of Learning, Episode 3. New research explores the 70-20-10 model and finds the optimal blend may be different than the widely-circulated benchmark. Guest: Tom Whelan, Ph.D., director of research at Training Industry, Inc.
The Business of Learning, Episode 2: Insights on how to improve women's leadership development and close the gender gap. Guest: Joanna Barsh, chair of the Fortune Women's Leadership Council and director emerita at McKinsey.
The Business of Learning, Episode 1: Learn the competencies training managers need to lead a successful learning and development function. Guest: Amy DuVernet, Ph.D., director of certification programs at Training Industry, Inc.