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The only podcast 100% focused on Learning Transfer and turning learning into improved performance. This podcast is for people in L&D who want to design and deliver effective training and help others to grow through learning.
For more on the science of transfer and actionable approaches to maximise performance visit multiplytransfer.com
For more on the science of transfer and actionable approaches to maximise performance visit multiplytransfer.com
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The Elephant in the Training Room with Julie Dirksen. In this episode of Multiply Transfer Radio, host Fergal Connolly interviews learning and development expert Julie Dirksen about effective training strategies. They discuss the limitations of traditional training methods, stressing the importance of practical application and reinforcing learning in the workplace. Julie emphasizes the need to move beyond simply creating content by understanding the intricacies of how people actually learn and making training relevant and meaningful. Key takeaways include the significance of repeated exposure, the role of managers in reinforcing training, and understanding the emotional and practical needs of learners. Julie also highlights upcoming trends in virtual reality and artificial intelligence that could revolutionize learning experiences. 00:00 Introduction to Multiply Transfer Radio 02:30 Understanding Effective Learning Design 04:39 Challenges in Learning Application 07:35 The Importance of Iterative Learning 10:20 Making Learning Meaningful and Contextual 16:37 Addressing Modern Learning Distractions 20:35 The Rider and the Elephant Metaphor 23:41 The Disconnect Between Logic and Emotion in Learning 26:15 Understanding Audience Motivation 27:07 Designing Learning for Behavior Change 34:14 The Role of Managers in Learning Transfer 40:12 Exciting Research and Emerging Ideas 44:41 Practical Advice for Effective Training 46:52 Conclusion and Key TakeawaysGo to MutiplyTransfer.com for more application focused learning transfer materials. Julie Dirksen can be found at:LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliedirksen/Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/designforhowpeoplelearnJulie’s online course: https://designbetterlearning.com/Julie’s current workshop offerings: https://usablelearning.com/current/
Kevin Redmond of Mytribel.com joins to share how you can turn everything you have learned from this podcast into repeatable and sustained behaviors using a simple process of understanding, remembering, and practice. multiplytransfer.com
Will Thalheimer joins to discuss his ELRA (Engage, Learn, Remember, Act) model, and how those who facilitate training can support the learning transfer process. For more on the science of transfer and actionable approaches to maximise performance visit Multiply Transfer.
Learning Transfer is one of the oldest research topics in organizational psychology, yet the findings of the research are under-utilized by the L&D community. Ina Weinbauer-Heidel has dedicated her career to exploring this research and turning it into practical approaches that can be leveraged by learning professionals. In this episode Ina discusses her approach to research, the biggest issue faced by researchers and L&D professionals alike, and quick wins you can implement right away to benefit your learners. For more on the science of transfer and actionable approaches to maximise performance visit Multiply Transfer.
Geoff Rip joins Learning Transfer Radio to discuss the important influence that leadership plays in determining learning transfer. In our chat we explore why leadership buy-in is crucial, the challenges faced by learning teams in this area, Geoff's "Ready-Set-Go-Show" model and most importantly - how to influence leadership for transfer success. For more on the science of transfer and actionable approaches to maximise performance visit Multiply Transfer.
Paul Matthews outlines the need for L&D to focus on the behaviors we want our learners to exhibit, rather than the content we want them to learn. Paul outlines some approaches he has used successfully in the past and advocates for a change to how we brand ourselves in L&D. Our brand is critical to how we are perceived by the business and influences how our stakeholders interact and partner with L&D. Paul says we need to ditch the traditional learning needs analysis and adopt a task analysis and behavioral needs analysis approach if we are to profoundly influence learner behavior. For more on the science of transfer and actionable approaches to maximise performance visit Multiply Transfer.
Roy Pollock joins Multiply Transfer Radio to discuss how to align learning teams with the needs of the business. In our chat we explore why aligning learning to the business is so important, the challenges faced by learning teams in this area, why we need to change our approach to training requests and most importantly - how to do it. For more on the science of transfer and actionable approaches to maximise performance visit Multiply Transfer.
Welcome to Learning Transfer Radio. This short introductory episode lets you know what this podcast is all about, what makes this podcast different from the other L&D podcast out there, who it's for (basically, anyone in HR and L&D) and why you should listen.
Learn more about learning transfer and this podcast at www.fergalconnolly.com
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How do we know if we have hit our targets? How will we know if all those hours we have spent conducting analysis sessions, designing learning, and facilitating training have had any effect on the people we are so desperately trying to help? Thats why measuring transfer is so important. Kevin M Yates joins to discuss this important topic and details some actionable steps you can take to improve in this area today. For more on the science of transfer and actionable approaches to maximise performance visit Multiply Transfer.Links:Kevin M. YatesL&D Detective Kit
Emma Weber is an authority in the field of coaching and learning transfer. Emma has made it her mission in life to make a difference to learning transfer worldwide. In this episode, Emma and I discuss: The strengths and weaknesses of coaching as a developmental tool How Emma has solved many issues associated with coaching by creating a conversational intelligence, Coach M. Learning transfer strategies and the concept of "Learning Breaks".For more on the science of transfer and actionable approaches to maximise performance visit Multiply Transfer.To learn more about Emma and her work visit: https://transferoflearning.com/
Ecosystem (noun) - a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.Accountability for transfer falls on the shoulders of several stakeholders in the modern workplace. Lisa Burke-Smalley outlines how we as L&D practitioners can influence each of these stakeholders before, during, and after training to maximize transfer. For more on the science of transfer and actionable approaches to maximise performance visit Multiply Transfer.
Learning Transfer doesn't happen by chance. In this episode, Jason Durkee and I discuss the importance of designing for learning transfer. Jason shares some examples from his past about how to design for transfer, and how to adapt your current training to be more impactful. For more on the science of transfer and actionable approaches to maximise performance visit Multiply Transfer.




