Clark Quinn

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Learning or Performance Strategy

Clark Quinn

Of late, I’m working in a couple of engagements where the issue of learning and performance strategy have come up. So here are some reflections on whether to use learning or performance strategy as an organizing concept. In one case, an organization decreed that they needed a learning strategy.

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Learning Strategy Issues

Clark Quinn

It first takes an awareness of the problems (my old line: “L&D isn’t doing near what it could and should, and what it is doing it is doing badly, other than that things are fine” :), and then a strategy to move forward. The post Learning Strategy Issues appeared first on Learnlets.

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The ‘late adopter’ strategy

Clark Quinn

At the same time, there’s a discussion happening about learning affordances of the metaverse. I realize my strategy is the same, which I learned many years ago (wish I could remember from whom!). Let’s evaluate the late adopter strategy. The short version is, wait until the dust settles. What’s yours?

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Tips to Avoid Millennials Marketing Hype

Clark Quinn

We’re not quite done with the pitch: “how to level up your existing learning strategy to meaningfully engage your Millennial and Gen Z learners.” There’s also this bullet list of attractions: What motivates Millennials and Gen Z and how to tailor your learning strategy to keep them engaged.

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Y A (Yet Another) Misleading Mobile Marketing Post

Clark Quinn

So there was a post on 5 mobile learning strategies. I’m a wee bit opinionated on mobile learning, so I thought I’d have a look. Love the idea, but hate that it’s presented as part of a mobile strategy instead of a learning strategy. And thinking platform is the key strategy here.

Mobile 177
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Neil deGrasse Tyson #DevLearn Keynote Mindmap

Clark Quinn

In a engaging, funny, and poignant talk, he made a great case for science and learning. strategy technology' Neil deGrasse Tyson opened this year’s DevLearn conference. A clear crowd favorite, folks lined up to get in (despite the huge room).

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Learning science again

Clark Quinn

I can also announce that I’ll be running a learning science (er, effective learning strategies) workshop , through HR.com. Cog Sci 101, learning artifacts, social/emotional/cultural, I’ve tried to give a good coverage. There are a fair bit of resources out there already. I’ve created a reading list.

Cognitive 289