We often hear that learning and development needs a ‘seat at the table’. But how do we get there? How do we build credibility, tackle real issues, and demonstrate value?
In this week’s episode of The Mind Tools L&D Podcast Ross and Owen are joined by author, academic and L&D pro Dr Keith Keating to discuss:
During the discussion, Ross G referenced To Sell is Human by Dan Pink.
Keith’s book is The Trusted Learning Advisor, available now from Amazon (US / UK).
In ‘What I Learned This Week’, Owen gave a glittering endorsement of a sensational new science fiction writer (Ross G). Subscribe for updates.
Ross recommended alternative movie posters, collected in a thread from All The Right Movies.
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Connect with our speakers
If you'd like to share your thoughts on this episode, connect with our speakers:
· Ross Garner
· Owen Ferguson
· Dr Keith Keating
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219 — The GP Book Club: Remote (Office Not Required)
218 — Overcoming learner pain points
217 — Building empathy with video
216 — UX sells
215 — Workplace design in the Covid era
214 — What do learners actually want?
213 — Learning through community
212 — 12 levers for learning transfer
211 — 'We regret to inform you...'
210 — Learning on furlough
209 — Diversity and inclusion at TSB
208 — Workplace culture in the age of Covid
207 — Productivity hacks
206 — Global L&D in the social sector
205 — Higher Ed vs Corporate Learning
204 — Democratising coaching
203 — Down the rabbit hole, on the web
202 — Farewell to Peter
201 — COVID-19 and changing approach to L&D
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