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Re-imagining Work & Learning in a Networked World

ID Reflections

Will we still continue to speak about learning as an activity to be undertaken in order to be effective at work? Or will work itself subsume learning enabled by a transformed L&D / facilitators / coaches / mentors and the "right" organizational culture?

Network 202
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Improving Informal Learning

Big Dog, Little Dog

Two recent posts got my attention -- Tony Karrer's Reduce Searching Start Talking and Harold Jarche's Effective knowledge sharing. Harold notes the 80-20 funding ratio between formal and informal learning and Will Thalheimer questions this funding differential in the comment section. So which chart do we believe?

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Sahana Chattopadhyay – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

She blogs at www.sahanac.com on topics related to the future of work, the shifting digital trends, and their deep impact on how we will work, learn and live in the future. In the past, L&D‘s focus had been to design training programs based on defined learning needs, skill gaps and business goals.

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Can Knowledge Sharing Transform Learning?

CLO Magazine

While we in the learning organization may find ourselves asked to build programs and curricula to develop deep skills in various topics, we know there are already plenty of experts floating around with far more skills than we already have. Once people have that common foundation, we can add all sorts of topics ad infinitum.

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The Other 90% of Learning

Jay Cross

Knowledge workers learn three to four times as much from experience as from interaction with bosses, coaches, and mentors. They learn about twice as much from those conversations compared to structured courses and programs. 70% experiential, 20% coaching, 10% formal. They changed the title on me.).

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Workplace Learning Professionals Next Job - Management Consultant

Tony Karrer

…redeploying training staff as mentors, coaches, and facilitators who work on improving core business processes, strengthening relationships with customers, and cutting costs. In 2019: A workplace learning odyssey Performance support will be built into the workflow and take the form of online tools, networks and coaching.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Of course, you can’t look at learning in 2011 without mentioning mobile learning. The role of the learning leader is shifting from being a program manager to a solution architect. Learning technologies are becoming social, collaborative, and virtual. Grows - But Creating "eLearning 2.0