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Trending in Workplace Learning 2015….

Allison Rossett

Many colleagues have asked what I think will emerge in workplace learning in 2015, “What’s important for 2015, in your view?” ” Or they put it this way, “Have you read anything worthwhile that summarizes trends for 2015?” Got a bumper sticker on trends, 2015?” Informalized.

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7 Strategies to Facilitate “Working Out Loud”

Learnnovators

Sahana Chattopadhyay is an L&D Consultant, OD Specialist, Blended Learning Architect, Social Learning Evangelist, and Blogger. Sahana’s work cuts across performance consulting, workplace learning strategies from formal to informal and social learning, knowledge management methodologies and adult learning principles.

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Social Technology, Community Management & Organizational Development

Learnnovators

I wanted to set the premise for what is to come in the months and years ahead…and where do we come in as learning and organizational development specialists. I have written before about the perils of having social learning as a bolt on strategy and of automation taking over complicated, process-based work.

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Getting Started With Working Out Loud

Learnnovators

I happened to mention “ working out loud ” as a practice that is fundamental to social and collaborative learning, and drew a completely blank stare. It not only opens up pathways to collaborative learning but also creates a safe space for others to come forward with their own doubts. Published on 29-Jun-2015.

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GETTING STARTED WITH WORKING OUT LOUD

Learnnovators

I happened to mention “ working out loud ” as a practice that is fundamental to social and collaborative learning, and drew a completely blank stare. While “social learning” as a phrase, concept and strategy is fairly well-known by now, the concept of “working out loud” hasn’t yet garnered that level of popularity.

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The Changing Nature of Workplace Learning

Learnnovators

Organizations are more comfortable with ideas like market share, sales strategy, training, competitive advantage, and such. The apparent vulnerability and the threat of exposure that social media and social networks (even within the organization) pose are counter intuitive to all good organizational strategies learned thus far.

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Integrating Social Learning In The Workplace

Learnnovators

How does one convince individuals victimized by the Bell Curve, rewarded for being competitive, taught to hoard knowledge to suddenly give up all these for wishy-washy words like trust, values, collaboration and sharing? IMHO, it is not only a question of organizational strategy but also of organizational philosophy.