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The Learning Edge Podcast

Author: Eric Halvorsen

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Each episode, I talk with standout thinkers and practitioners shaping the future of Learning & Development. We'll unpack their journeys, their insights, and their predictions for what's next in learning.

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In this episode, I talk with Frédéric Hebert, Chief Learning Officer at Rise up about staying curious, microwaves, and what corporate learning teams can learn from the IT world.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this conversation, Eric Halvorsen interviews Annie, a professor and executive coach at INSEAD, about her journey in learning and development. They discuss the foundations of learning science, the importance of unlearning, and the role of curiosity in teaching and leadership. Annie shares insights from her experiences in executive education, the iLite program, and her research on learning in organizations. The conversation also touches on the future of learning in the context of AI and the importance of human connection in education and coaching.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this inaugural episode of The Learning Edge, Eric Halvorsen interviews Nils Romier, Group Head of Learning at AXA. Nils shares his journey through various roles in the learning space, including consulting, entrepreneurship, and his current position at AXA. He reflects on his early professional experiences, when he first engaged with training and change management, and how his passion for learning has been a constant throughout his career. Nils emphasizes the importance of being at the intersection of people development, organizational change, and technology.Nils also elaborates on the multifaceted role of a CLO, highlighting the necessity of being a business partner who understands company strategies and workforce evolution. He discusses the strategic impact of learning initiatives on both individual and organizational levels, particularly during times of change. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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